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Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Evansville: Evansville: 5 18 WZDS-LD: Heroes & Icons: Start TV on 5.2, Movies! on 5.3, Decades on 5.4, Story Television on 5.5
Service Merchandise was a retail chain of catalog showrooms carrying jewelry, toys, sporting goods and electronics. The company, which first began in 1934 as a five-and-dime store , was in existence for 68 years before ceasing operations in 2002.
WJCP is a full service classic hits-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to North Vernon, Indiana, serving Vernon and Jennings County, Indiana. [1] WJCP is owned and operated by Keith Reising, through licensee Jennings County Promotion Partners, LLC. [7] [8]
WJOB (1230 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Hammond, Indiana.It features a mix of talk and brokered programming with news and high school sports. Some hours are sold to hosts who may advertise their goods and services or seek donations.
The news share agreement with WNDY was terminated after that station was acquired by WISH-TV owner LIN TV Corporation in February 2005; on February 28 of that year, when WISH assumed production responsibilities for the WNDY newscast, WTHR began producing a 10 p.m. newscast for Pax TV owned-and-operated station WIPX-TV (channel 63, now an Ion ...
WSJV began airing weekend newscasts for the first time in its history in 1992; the station had previously only aired weeknight newscasts at 6 and 11 p.m., which news director and 20-year employee Larry Ford believed had severely hurt its local image and contributed to its status as a distant third in Michiana television news. [25]
Spanish-language television stations in Indiana (5 P) * Low-power television stations in Indiana (39 P) C. Television stations in Chicago (42 P)
WKOI-TV signed on May 11, 1982, as an independent station airing religious programming.In 1986, it was purchased by the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). As a TBN O&O, the station cleared almost all of the network's programming, only breaking away from the network once a week for local community public affairs programming.