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WXIN (channel 59) is a television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Bloomington -licensed CBS affiliate WTTV , channel 4 (and its Kokomo -licensed satellite WTTK, channel 29).
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 ...
Former TV anchor Tanya Spencer from Indiana died from cancer at the age of 53. But before her death, she took to social media to share a poignant and thought-provoking warning about life.
Baseball Hall of Famer and all-time stolen base king Rickey Henderson died Friday at the age of 65, his family announced Saturday.. Henderson stole 1,406 bases in his 25-season career that crossed ...
Irsay, 64, started his career as a Colts executive in 1984 under his father Robert's ownership. He took over as majority owner at 37 years old in 1997 upon Robert's death.
Upon becoming a sister station to WXIN, WTTV began carrying that station's prime time newscast during instances where Fox's MLB playoff game telecasts run into the 10 p.m. timeslot (not using a News at Ten logo on-air in place of the Fox 59 News branding, unlike what Hartford sister station WCCT-TV does during broadcasts of sister station WTIC ...
The newspaper delivers community news to Beech Grove, Greenwood, Southport, and Center Grove, and Franklin, Perry, and White River townships. Published every Thursday, 17,500 copies are delivered to the greater south side of Indianapolis and its suburbs either to newsstands or through home delivery.