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WLFI-TV (channel 18) is a television station in Lafayette, Indiana, United States, affiliated with CBS and The CW Plus. Owned by Allen Media Broadcasting , the station maintains studios on Yeager Road in West Lafayette ; its transmitter is located on County Road 700 in rural northwestern Clinton County (southwest of Rossville ).
WRTV (channel 6) is a television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by the E. W. Scripps Company.The station's studios are located on Meridian Street north of downtown Indianapolis, and its transmitter is located on the city's northwest side near Meridian Hills, Indiana.
Chris Morisse Vizza, a 10-year veteran of WLFI-TV, is WPBI's first news director. Sarah Blakely is the station's inaugural news anchor, broadcasting from a Media Gateway-owned studio in Little Rock, Arkansas, airing segments from Lafayette-based Vizza. Blakely also anchors similar newscasts on sister station KJNB-LD in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
Like WISH, WLFI was a CBS affiliate, and WLFI feared that WISH would encroach on its territory to its detriment. During this time, WTIU began broadcasting in March 1969, but Indianapolis was still the largest city in the nation without an educational station. [18]
TV18 Broadcast Limited (formerly Global Broadcast News and IBN18 Broadcast Limited) [1] is an Indian television company based in Mumbai and owned by Network18 Group. TV18 owns and operates various national channels in separate partnerships with NBCUniversal ( CNBC TV18, CNBC Awaaz and CNBC-TV18 Prime HD) and Warner Bros. Discovery ( CNN-News18 ).
Bounce TV on 23.2, Wishnet NewsNet (simulcast with WISH-TV) on 23.3 Indianapolis: Muncie: 49 19 WIPB: PBS: Indiana Channel/Create on 49.2, Weather radar and audio simulcast of WBST on 49.3 Lafayette: Lafayette: 18 11 WLFI-TV: CBS: CW on 18.2, Ion on 18.3, getTV on 18.4 South Bend: Elkhart: 28 30 WSJV: H&I
In 1959, Sarkes Tarzian purchased dark WFAM-TV, channel 59, in Lafayette, Indiana from its owner, Henry Rosenthal. Sarkes Tarzian was able to get FCC approval to move the station to channel 18, which Rosenthal had been attempting since his purchase of the station in 1957. In 1967, the station's call sign was changed to the current WLFI-TV.
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 18 in the United States: [1] K04BJ-D in La Pine, Oregon. K06GW-D in New Castle, Colorado. K08OX-D in Thomasville, Colorado. K09PJ-D in Ouray, Colorado. K11PS-D in Collbran, Colorado. K11RX-D in Big Arm, Montana. K13SN-D in Nucla, Colorado. K17OS-D in Laredo, Texas.