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Indianapolis police officers were on patrol when they heard gunshots just after 11:30 p.m. and arrived on a block outside Circle Centre Mall. According to police, officers saw six people injured ...
Indianapolis police are investigating the death of a man found dead in a tanning bed at a Planet Fitness gym Monday morning. The man was identified as Derek Sink, 39, by the Marion County Coroner ...
WTHR's studios in downtown Indianapolis. WTHR presently broadcasts nearly 42 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with seven hours each weekday, three hours on Saturdays and four hours on Sundays). For most of its first four decades in the air, channel 13's newscasts had placed third in the ratings behind WISH and WRTV.
Indianapolis: Indianapolis: 6 25 WRTV: ABC: Grit on 6.2, Laff on 6.3, Ion Mystery on 6.4 Indianapolis: Indianapolis: 8 9, 26 WISH-TV: CW: getTV on 8.2, True Crime Network on 8.3 Indianapolis: Indianapolis: 13 13 WTHR: NBC: Dabl on 13.2, MeTV (simulcast with WALV-CD) on 13.3, True Crime Network on 13.4, Quest on 13.5, The Nest on 13.6 ...
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It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside NBC affiliate WTHR (channel 13). The two stations share studios on North Meridian Street (south of I-65) in downtown Indianapolis; WALV-CD's transmitter is located near Ditch Road and West 96th Street (near I-465) in Carmel. The MeTV programming is mirrored on WTHR's third digital subchannel.
In July 1995, Stehr was hired away from CBS News to become main anchor of WTHR's weeknight newscasts. His work has earned him multiple regional Emmy Awards. During his tenure, WTHR consistently maintained the top-rated newscasts in the Indianapolis market. The station won the 2011 Edward R. Murrow Award for overall excellence.
The Brain Game is a weekly quiz bowl show for high school students that airs on NBC-affiliate WTHR-13 in Indianapolis, Indiana.Originally called Exercise in Knowledge when introduced in 1972 (under the station's prior call letters, WLWI), [1] the Brain Game is currently broadcast at 7 pm on Saturdays, and is hosted by WTHR morning meteorologist Chuck Lofton.