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WPTA (channel 21) is a television station in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, affiliated with ABC, NBC, and MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Gray Television alongside CW+ affiliate WISE-TV (channel 33). The two stations share studios on Butler Road in Northwest Fort Wayne, where WPTA's transmitter is also located.
The ruling stems from a legal battle that started in 2022, when a developer, unveiled plans to open “The Famous Taco Mexican Grill” on a strip mall in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Indiana judge rules ...
WISE-TV (channel 33) is a television station in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, affiliated with The CW Plus. It is owned by Gray Television alongside ABC/NBC/MyNetworkTV affiliate WPTA (channel 21). The two stations share studios on Butler Road in Northwest Fort Wayne, where WISE-TV's transmitter is also located.
Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne: 2 2 WLMO-LD: NBC LX Home: Comet on 2.2, NBC LX Home on 2.3, OAN Plus on 2.4, QVC on 2.5, Jewelry Television on 2.6, Shop LC on 2.7, WISH-TV News on 2.8 Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne: 16 23 WCUH-LD: Azteca América: Infomercials on 16.2-3, Shop LC on 16.4 Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne: 22 22 W22FH-D: Silent Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne: 29 ...
This is for television stations in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Pages in category "Television stations in Fort Wayne, Indiana" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
A blue background indicates a station transmitting in the ATSC 3.0 format over-the-air; details about the station's alternate availability in the original ATSC format are contained in its article. Television networks listed with each respective station are the primary affiliation listed; details about other network affiliations with these ...
The following is a list of stations owned or operated by Gray Television. Gray owns or operates 180 stations across 113 markets in the United States , ranging from as large as Atlanta, Georgia , to one of the smallest markets, North Platte, Nebraska .
WPTA management said the changes were part of a longer-term plan that would need up to five years to take hold with viewers. On May 18, 2009, WPTA and WISE-TV became the first two television stations in the Fort Wayne market to upgrade their newscasts to 16:9 widescreen enhanced definition. Although not truly high definition, the aspect ratio ...