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WTHI-TV (channel 10) is a television station in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States, affiliated with CBS, Fox, MyNetworkTV and MeTV.Owned by Allen Media Broadcasting, the station has studios on 8th and Ohio Streets in downtown Terre Haute, and its transmitter is located along US 41/150 in unincorporated Sullivan County (south of Farmersburg).
23 WDTI: Daystar: Indianapolis: Kokomo: 29 15 WTTK: CBS: High power satellite of WTTV ch. 4 Indianapolis independent on 29.2, Cozi TV on 29.3 Indianapolis: Marion: 23 9 WNDY-TV: MNT: Bounce TV on 23.2, Wishnet NewsNet (simulcast with WISH-TV) on 23.3 Indianapolis: Muncie: 49 19 WIPB: PBS: Indiana Channel/Create on 49.2, Weather radar and audio ...
Pages in category "Television stations in Terre Haute, Indiana" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... WTHI-DT2; WTHI-DT3; WTHI-TV; WTWO
By 1991, the station had returned to airing a country music format, simulcasting 99.9 WTHI-FM. [11] The station adopted a news-talk format in 1992. [12] As a news-talk station, WTHI was Terre Haute's home for prominent national personalities such as Rush Limbaugh and Paul Harvey, as well as The Bob & Tom Show.
Originally affiliated with WFIE-DT 14.3 on November 1, 2013, replacing Movies!, after WTSN-CD disaffiliated from MeTV; network moved to WFIE-DT2 (replacing 24-hour news and sports service "14Xtra") on October 28, 2014, at the same time that WFIE-DT3 became an affiliate of Grit; formerly carried Atlantic Coast Conference games syndicated by the ...
WTHI may refer to: WTHI-FM, a radio station (99.9 FM) licensed to Terre Haute, Indiana, United States; WTHI-TV, a television station (channel 10) licensed to Terre Haute, Indiana, United States; WPFR (AM), a radio station (1480 AM) licensed to Terre Haute, Indiana, United States, which held the call sign WTHI until 2000
Emmis acquired a lot of media in the same year including Texas Monthly, [21] WRXP in New York, WTHI and WWVR in Terre Haute, and six television stations in Honolulu, New Orleans, Green Bay, and Mobile, Alabama, from SF Broadcasting and in Terre Haute, Indiana, and Ft. Myers, Florida, from Wabash Valley Broadcasting [22] RadioNow was launched in ...
[4] [5] [6] During the mid-1950s, Van Dyke worked at WTHI-TV in Terre Haute, Indiana. [7] The Jerry Van Dyke Show, which included future CBS News Early Show news anchor Joseph Benti, Nancee South and Ben Falber, was popular fare. [6] In the service, he performed at military bases around the world, twice winning the All Air Force Talent Show. [7]