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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.
Thackston has also served as a trackside reporter for Indianapolis Motor Speedway's public announcement system, and has been involved with the morning newscast on Fox affiliate WXIN since October 2013. [1] [6] On October 10, 2016, she was made co-anchor alongside Scott Jones, replacing the outgoing Kristin Kane. [7]
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 6 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 ...
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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]