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WTHR (channel 13) is a television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside low-power, Class A MeTV affiliate WALV-CD (channel 46).
Holly V. Hays, Indianapolis Star June 18, 2024 at 10:58 AM WTHR-13 Sports Director Dave Calabro announced Tuesday he will retire from the television station at the end of the year.
WNYI in Ithaca, New York; WODN-LD in Portage, Indiana; WORO-DT in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, on virtual channel 13; WPEC in West Palm Beach, Florida; WPXS in Mount Vernon, Illinois, on virtual channel 13; WRCB in Chattanooga, Tennessee; WREX in Rockford, Illinois; WSKY-TV in Manteo, North Carolina; WTHR in Indianapolis, Indiana, on virtual channel 13
In late May 2017, The New York Times announced that it was eliminating the post. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. announced: "The public editor position, created in the aftermath of a grave journalistic scandal, played a crucial part in rebuilding our readers’ trusts by acting as our in-house watchdog.
In 2016, he joined KTRK Channel 13 in Houston, Texas. [9] He became an anchor for the station in 2018. [10] Romo turned down a primary anchor role at KTRK in 2021 so he could move to New York City with his fiancé. [11] A short time later, he announced that he would begin working freelance for NBC News. [12]
WNYT (channel 13) is a television station licensed to Albany, New York, United States, serving the Capital District as an affiliate of NBC.It is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting alongside Pittsfield, Massachusetts–licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate WNYA (channel 51).
WHAM-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Rochester, New York, United States, affiliated with ABC and The CW.It is owned by Deerfield Media, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Sinclair Broadcast Group, owner of Fox affiliate WUHF (channel 31), for the provision of certain services. [5]
In addition to WLWT and WLWC, Crosley also operated stations in nearby markets, WLWD (channel 2, now WDTN) in Dayton, which signed-on in March 1949; and WLWI (channel 13, now WTHR) in Indianapolis, which opened in October 1957. These four inter-connected stations were branded on-air as the "WLW Network", and their call letters were stylized ...