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  2. Sweetwater Sound - Wikipedia

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    Sweetwater contributes to more than 600 nonprofit organizations annually, [47] [48] including charitable donations to Fort Wayne Community Schools, [49] Arts United of Fort Wayne, [50] the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra, [51] Easter Seals ARC of Northeast Indiana, [52] and the Voices of Unity Youth Choir.

  3. Media in Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne Ink Spot: tabloid alternative bi-weekly: ... Owner City NTSC DTV; WANE: 15: 32.1: CBS: Fort WAyNE: WANE 15 Nexstar Media Group: Fort Wayne 32.2: ION ...

  4. WFWI - Wikipedia

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    The change was then moved up a few days to the 28th, and at Noon on that day, following a goodbye show for The Fort from the DJs of the station (who had previously announced that they and the format would move to an online webstream at TheFortRocks.com; the show ended with "Happy Trails" by Van Halen), 92.3 began simulcasting WOWO as "News/Talk ...

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  6. Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne is a city in and the county seat of Allen County, Indiana, United States. [10] Located in northeastern Indiana, the city is 18 miles (29 km) west of the Ohio border [11] and 50 miles (80 km) south of the Michigan border. [12]

  7. WISE-TV - Wikipedia

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    It was the first television station in Fort Wayne and affiliated with NBC. The station was owned by William Kunkel, owner of The Journal Gazette newspaper (with both entities forming the call letters), WKJG radio (AM 1380 and FM 97.3), and other television stations. On September 30, 1971, the radio stations were sold.

  8. The Journal Gazette - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, The Fort Wayne Gazette merged with The Journal to create The Journal Gazette. [1] The Journal Gazette has always been a privately owned newspaper. In 1950, in conjunction with the local owner of The News-Sentinel, The Journal Gazette entered into one of the first joint operating agreements for competing daily newspapers in the United ...

  9. The News-Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The News-Sentinel traces its origins to 1833, when The Sentinel was established as a weekly paper. The Sentinel was owned for a year and half in 1878-79 by Fort Wayne native William Rockhill Nelson who went on to found and make his fortune with The Kansas City Star.