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The stations share studios on Network Place (near 71st Street and I-465) in northwestern Indianapolis; WXIN's transmitter is located on West 73rd Street (or Westlane Road) on the northern outskirts of the city. Channel 59 debuted as independent station WPDS-TV on February 1, 1984, broadcasting from studios on Meridian Street.
Indianapolis: 59 22 WXIN: Fox: Antenna TV on 59.2, Rewind TV on 59.3, Charge! on 59.4 Indianapolis: Indianapolis: 69 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 ...
The following is a listing of affiliates for Rewind TV, ... Replaced by Start TV: Indianapolis, IN: WXIN-DT3: 59.3: Fox: Nexstar Media Group: 2023-2024: Replaced by ...
In 2010, she joined WSAZ-TV as a reporter in Huntington, West Virginia. [10] Arnolt later moved back to Indianapolis to work as a freelance reporter for WXIN "Fox 59". In 2011, she moved to WDAF-TV "Fox 4" in Kansas City, Missouri. [11] [12] where she worked for about two years. In 2014, she returned to WXIN where she became a sports reporter ...
The Fox affiliation in the Indianapolis market instead went to eventual sister station WXIN (channel 59), which became a charter affiliate of the network when it launched on October 9 of that year. In 1987, Tel-Am purchased the construction permit for WWKI-TV (channel 29) in Kokomo, 52 miles (84 km) north of Indianapolis, from B.G.S ...
The Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox) is an American broadcast television network owned by Fox Corporation which was launched in October 1986. The network currently has 18 owned-and-operated stations, and current affiliation agreements with 227 other television stations.
After school, she accepted a position as investigative reporter and fill-in anchor at WANE-TV in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where she was nominated for an Emmy Award for an investigative report on voyeurism. [5] In 2011, she accepted a position as investigative reporter at WXIN-TV (FOX59) in Indianapolis and served as anchor of First at Four. [5]
Before finishing college, Sadler was hired by WXIN, the Fox affiliate in Indianapolis to host the weekly segment "Youth Matters". She then hosted a short lived house music dance show called "The Groove" on WXIN. After working in local news for about a year, she moved to California to advance her career.