WXIN

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WXIN
WXIN Logo
Indianapolis, Indiana
Branding FOX59 Indianapolis
Slogan News That Works for You
Channels 59 (UHF) analog,
45 (UHF) digital
Affiliations FOX
Owner Tribune Company
Founded February 1, 1984
Call letters meaning Across (X)
Indiana (IN)
Former callsigns WPDS (1984-1985)
Former affiliations Independent
Website www.fox59.com

WXIN ("FOX59 Indianapolis") is the FOX affiliate in Indianapolis, Indiana. The station broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 59, and its digital signal on UHF channel 45. It is owned by the Tribune Company, and shares its studios in northwest Indianapolis with sister station WTTV, the area's CW affiliate.

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[edit] History

The station signed on as independent WPDS on February 1, 1984. The station was originally locally owned, with a programming lineup featuring cartoons, movies, old sitcoms, drama shows and, briefly, an hour-long newscast. It was sold to Outlet Broadcasting in 1985, and changed its call letters to WXIN at that time. Fox affiliated with WXIN in October 9, 1986.

By the late 1980s, the station was known as "FOX59", and had added more sitcoms to its schedule. It began to overtake WTTV in the ratings.

WXIN was bought by Chase in 1989, and was later purchased by Renaissance Broadcasting in 1993 when Renaissance merged with Chase. The station came under the ownership of the Tribune Company in 1997 following its merger with Renaissance. Under Tribune, the station gradually added more talk, reality, and court shows.

The station began to produce a primetime newscast in the early 1990s, and launched a morning newscast in 1999. Today, WXIN runs 21 hours of local news a week. The weeknight primetime newscast expanded from 35 to 60 minutes on April 17, 2006.

WXIN and WTTV became sister stations in 2002, following the sale of WTTV from Sinclair Broadcast Group to Tribune. However, Tribune did not switch affiliations between the two at all because even though WXIN is on the UHF dial, it has been one of Fox's strongest affiliates. Also, WTTV broadcasts on simulcast because it is hard to pick up by antenna in some parts of Indianapolis. With that distinction, WXIN is the second station in the market (after WISH-TV) to keep the same network affiliation.

[edit] Logos

[edit] Newscasts

Alternate FOX 59 logo, used sometimes during newscasts
Alternate FOX 59 logo, used sometimes during newscasts

Weekdays

  • FOX59 Morning News - 6:00-9:00AM
  • FOX59 News at 10 - 10:00-11:00PM

Saturday

  • FOX59 News at 10 - 10:00-10:35PM

Sunday

  • FOX59 News at 10 - 10:00-10:35PM
  • FOX59 Sports Sunday - 10:35-11:05PM

[edit] News team

[edit] Morning News

  • Tracy Forner, co-anchor
  • Angela Ganote, co-anchor
  • Darren Miller, weather
  • Joni Michels, traffic reporter
  • Zach Myers, news reporter

[edit] News at 10

  • Bob Donaldson, co-anchor
  • Cheryl Parker, co-anchor
  • Brian Wilkes, meteorologist
  • Chris Hagan, sports director/anchor
  • Tracie Wells, weekend co-anchor
  • Gene Cox, weekend co-anchor/reporter
  • Kimberly King, reporter/weekend meteorolgist
  • Chris Hagan, weekend sports anchor/reporter
  • Kara Brooks, reporter
  • Russ McQuaid, reporter
  • Derrick Wilkerson, reporter
  • Kate Williams, reporter
  • Jeremiah Johnson, sports reporter/anchor
  • Jessica Taff, sports reporter/anchor

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Broadcast television in the Indianapolis/Bloomington/Muncie/Marion market  (Nielsen DMA #25)

WTTV 4 / WTTK 29 (CW) - WRTV 6 (ABC) - WISH 8 (CBS) - WTHR 13 (NBC) - WREP-LP 15 (A1) - WIIH-CA 17 (UNI) - WFYI 20 (PBS) - WNDY 23 (MNTV) - WSOT-LP 25 (Rel) - WMUN-LP 26 (TBN) - WTIU 30 (PBS) - WKOG-LP 31 (Rel) - WHMB 40 (LeSEA) - WCLJ 42 (TBN) - WBXI-CA 47 (MTV2) - WIPB 49 (PBS) - WALV-CA 50 (SkyTrak Weather Network) - WIWU 51 (Rel) - WXIN 59 (Fox) - WIPX 63 (i) - WDNI-LP 65 (IMC) - WDTI 69 (DS)

Fox Network Affiliates in the state of Indiana

WTVW 7 (Evansville) - WSJV 28 (South Bend) - WFXW 38 (Terre Haute) - WFFT 55 (Fort Wayne) - WXIN 59 (Indianapolis)

See also: ABC, CBS, CW, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, UPN, WB, Religious and Other stations in the state of Indiana