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Indiana Channel/Create on 49.2, Weather radar and audio simulcast of WBST on 49.3 Lafayette: Lafayette: 18 11 WLFI-TV: CBS: CW on 18.2, Ion on 18.3, getTV on 18.4, Start TV on 18.5 South Bend: Elkhart: 28 30 WSJV: H&I: True Crime Network on 28.2, Ion Mystery on 28.3, Court TV on 28.4, Quest on 28.5, Bounce TV on 28.6, Buzzr on 28.7, getTV on 28 ...
WTTV first signed on the air on November 11, 1949, originally broadcasting on VHF channel 10. It was the second television station to sign on in the state of Indiana, debuting almost 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 months after WFBM-TV (now WRTV) signed on in May 1949.
WCLJ-TV (channel 42) is a television station licensed to Bloomington, Indiana, United States, serving the Indianapolis area as an affiliate of the digital multicast network Court TV. It is owned by Inyo Broadcast Holdings alongside Ion Television affiliate WIPX-TV (channel 63, also licensed to Bloomington).
WIPX-TV (channel 63) is a television station licensed to Bloomington, Indiana, United States, serving the Indianapolis area as an affiliate of Ion Television.It is owned by Inyo Broadcast Holdings alongside Bounce TV affiliate WCLJ-TV (channel 42, also licensed to Bloomington).
WTIU (channel 30) is a PBS member television station in Bloomington, Indiana, United States.It is owned by Indiana University alongside NPR member WFIU (103.7 FM). The two stations share studios on the Indiana University campus on East 7th Street in Bloomington; WTIU's transmitter is located on Sare Road on the city's southeast side.
WBRE-TV in Waymart, Pennsylvania; WBWM-LD in Mt Pleasant, Michigan; WCAU in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on virtual channel 10; WCLJ-TV in Bloomington, Indiana, uses WIPX-TV's spectrum, on virtual channel 42; WDWW-LD in Atlanta, Georgia, on virtual channel 28; WEDE-CD in Arlington Heights, Illinois, on virtual channel 34; WEMT in Greeneville ...
Bloomington also receives stations from Indianapolis and is part of the Indianapolis market. A five-channel public-access television station is housed in the Monroe County Public Library. The station, known as Community Access Television Services or CATS, was established in 1973 and serves as a "dedicated constitutional forum". [46]
TV stations formerly owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group; City of license / Market Station Channel Years owned Current ownership status Anniston, AL: WJSU-TV [ρ] 40: 2014–2015 [o] WGWW; Howard Stirk Holdings: Tuscaloosa, AL: WCFT-TV [ρ] 33: 2014–2015 [o] WSES; Howard Stirk Holdings Stockton–Sacramento, CA: KOVR: 13: 1997–2005: CBS News ...