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The station first signed on the air on July 1, 1954 [4] at 6 p.m. Founded by C. Bruce McConnell—owner of WISH radio (1310 AM, now WTLC)—it was the third television station to sign on in the Indianapolis market, after WFBM-TV (channel 6, now WRTV), which signed on in May 1949 and Bloomington-licensed WTTV (channel 10, now on channel 4), which signed on six months later in November 1949.
Pages in category "Television anchors from Indianapolis" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
[citation needed] On the May 15, 2006 in the Indianapolis Star, Briscoe announced that she would be leaving WISH-TV for Speed Channel in Charlotte, North Carolina, with the 2006 Indianapolis 500 on May 28 being her last day. [citation needed] Briscoe was the co-host of The Speed Report (formerly Speed News), a Sunday motorsports program on ...
It wasn’t until Sept. 12, 2016, nearly 14 months after the USAG went to the FBI, that a story in the Indianapolis Star first informed the public of allegations against Nassar. Just two months ...
A husband and wife who both worked on-air at KARK-TV in Little Rock, Ark., were fired this week, along with two other station employees, after two videos they made and posted on YouTube became the ...
FBI director Christopher Wray's apology for the handling of the Larry Nassar investigation doesn't go far enough.
From the arrival of the Indianapolis Colts in 1984 until 1997, WTHR (through NBC's rights to AFC games) aired regular season games televised locally with WISH-TV (channel 8) from 1984 until 1993 (for select games televised by CBS in which the Colts play against an NFC opponent), with WRTV—until 2005—carrying non-preseason games via ABC's ...
Matt Lauer is accused of raping an NBC News employee when they were in Sochi covering the 2014 Olympics. 'Today' anchors react to Matt Lauer rape allegation: 'This is shocking and appalling' — watch