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WRTV Indianapolis
WRTV Indianapolis is Indianapolis` main ABC affiliate. The station broadcasts local news, weather, traffic updates, sports coverage as well as daytime and primetime programming.
Consolidated Television and Radio Broadcasters received FCC approval to begin commercial broadcasting in Indiana in March 1948, making WRTV one of the nation`s first stations to televise national programs live; additionally, WRTV became the first Indianapolis television station using microwave relays for remote newsgathering purposes and videotaping its local programming.
WNDU Michiana
WNDU Michiana is one of Indiana`s oldest television stations and an important NBC affiliate for both local and network news, having first come on air in 1955. Gray Television operates WNDU Michiana, which is a valuable news source in the region.
Top of the line equipment at WNDU Michiana produces 1000 kilowatts of digital power. Additionally, this station holds the distinction of being among NBC`s top 10 affiliates for total viewers as well as being Indiana`s most watched local news channel.
Fox News
WXIN (channel 59) has been serving Indianapolis and its surrounding areas as the longest-tenured Fox affiliate for almost 15 years, belonging to Nexstar Media Group – which also owns Bloomington-licensed CBS affiliate WTTV as well as Kokomo-licensed WTTK.
Fox Network has a significant presence in Indiana, with 14 daily papers, two Superstations, and numerous news sites. Its broadcasting division also produces news and info programs.
The Star Press
The Star Press has a long and distinguished history of publishing dating back to early 19th-century. Best known for their flagship newspaper – Muncie Daily Times and digital edition, Muncie Times; in addition to these offerings, The Star Press operates multiple out-of-town bureaus which span Indiana from sea to shining star.
Inside Indiana Business
Inside Indiana Business has been awarded five Emmys for the best series/program/interview/discussion.
This multimedia brand encompasses an integrated portfolio of television, radio, Internet, email and on-demand business news products. Most notable among these offerings is Big Wigs & New Gigs newsletter – a weekly email delivered directly to Hoosier business professionals on the move.
South Bend Tribune
The South Bend Tribune is a daily newspaper serving South Bend and its surrounding communities, part of Gannett`s family of publications.
Established in 1872, The Tribune initially served as a weekly paper before evolving into a daily publication based out of South Bend before moving to Mishawaka in 1898.
The Tribune was founded by Alfred Miller and Elmer Crockett with a philosophy of uncompromising integrity at its core. Both were Union veterans from the Civil War.
News Sentinel
Times Media Company publishes the News Sentinel daily newspaper in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Helene Foellinger purchased it in 1940 before selling it to Knight-Ridder in 1980 before eventually being purchased by McClatchy in 2006.
Digital Butler allowed The Times to understand when its audience visited its website and which content resonated most with readers.
The Times Media Company
The Times Media Company publishes newspapers and magazines throughout California as well as operating a cable network and publishing division.
Ochs Newspaper Company, owned and managed by the Ochs family, ranks among the top five newspaper publishers in the US and has won eight Pulitzer Prizes over time.
The Herald-Times
The Herald-Times serves Bloomington and surrounding Indiana communities. As part of News Indiana Media Group, which operates multiple newspapers throughout Indiana.
The Herald-Times was first published in 1885 using a hand press owned by Washington. This process remained in use until Linotype technology replaced it in 1920.




