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WTHI-TV

WTHI-TV (channel 10) is atelevision station inTerre Haute, Indiana, United States, affiliated withCBS,Fox,MyNetworkTV andMeTV. Owned byAllen Media Broadcasting, the station has studios on 8th and Ohio Streets in downtown Terre Haute, and its transmitter is located alongUS 41/150 inunincorporatedSullivan County (south ofFarmersburg).

WTHI-TV
Channels
Branding
  • TV 10;News 10
  • MyFox10 (10.2)
  • MeTV Terre Haute (10.3)
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
Cable:FanDuel Sports Network Indiana,FanDuel Sports Network Ohio
History
First air date
July 22, 1954 (70 years ago) (1954-07-22)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 10 (VHF, 1954–2009)
  • Digital: 24 (UHF, until 2009)
  • DuMont (secondary, 1954–1955)
  • NBC (secondary, 1954–1965)
  • ABC (secondary, 1954–1973)
  • UPN (secondary, 1995–2006)
  • CW+ (10.3, 2017–2024)
Call sign meaning
  • TheatreHulman, Inc.
  • -or-
  • Terre Haute, Indiana
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID70655
ERP27kW
HAAT293 m (961 ft)
Transmitter coordinates39°14′36″N87°23′7″W / 39.24333°N 87.38528°W /39.24333; -87.38528
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.wthitv.com

History

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WTHI-TV first signed on the air on July 22, 1954. It was the first television station in the Terre Hautemarket. It was founded by local businessman andIndianapolis Motor Speedway ownerTony Hulman, owner of radio stations WTHI (1480 AM, nowWPFR), andWTHI-FM (99.9). Channel 10 has been a CBS affiliate since its sign-on; however, it initially carried programming fromNBC,ABC and theDuMont Television Network as well through secondary affiliations. WTHI-TV originally operated from a studio facility at 918 Ohio Street (at the intersection of South 9th12 and Ohio streets) in downtown Terre Haute, which also became occupied by WTHI-FM upon the television station's sign-on (the building was originally constructed in 1906 to house a garment factory).[3]

WTHI lost the DuMont affiliation when the network ceased operations in August 1956; NBC programming moved to the city's second television station,WTWO (channel 2), when it signed on the air in September 1965. The station exclusively aligned with CBS when the ABC affiliation moved to WIIL-TV (channel 38, nowWAWV-TV), when it signed on in April 1973. Local programs airing on the station during its earlier history featuredJerry Van Dyke ofCoach andMy Mother the Car fame, and "Captain Jack" Hanes, whose most famous guest was eventualBoston Celtics legendLarry Bird.

 
WTHI logo used from 2006 to 2012.

WTHI was a secondary affiliate ofUPN when the network launched on January 16, 1995, carrying its programming immediately after CBS late night. Rare for those arrangements with UPN, it continued until the network ended operations and merged with the WB in September 2006 to formThe CW, as no full-power or low-power stations came on the air in the market through that time.

The Hulman family continued to own WTHI-TV until 1998, when they sold the station toEmmis Communications.[4] Emmis Communications announced the sale of its 16 television stations on May 15, 2005, in order to concentrate on its radio properties. Emmis sold WTHI-TV to theLIN TV Corporation in August 2005, placing it under common ownership with LIN's three other CBS affiliates in Indiana:WANE-TV inFort Wayne,WLFI-TV inLafayette), and at the time,WISH-TV inIndianapolis (the affiliation has since moved toWTTV in January 2015).

In October 2012, the station relocated its operations to a new facility located one block west of its original studios, at 800 Ohio Street in downtown Terre Haute;[5][6] the original studio building, which was also shared with former sister stationsWWVR (105.5 FM) (which, along with WTHI-FM, remains owned by Emmis Communications), was demolished in December 2012 to accommodate parking for a new office building being constructed nearby.[5] The move completely separated WTHI-TV from WTHI-FM, which had moved into the new office building that August.[3][5]

On March 21, 2014,Media General announced that it would merge with LIN Media in a $1.6 billion deal.[7][8] The merger was completed on December 19.[9]

Shortly thereafter, after an aborted merger plan withMeredith Corporation, Media General announced on January 27, 2016, that it was being acquired byNexstar Broadcasting Group with the new company named "Nexstar Media Group". As Nexstar already owns WTWO (and operatesMission Broadcasting-owned WAWV-TV) and since the Terre Haute market is too small to allow duopolies in any case, in order to comply with FCC ownership rules as well as planned changes to rules regarding same-market television stations which would prohibit futurejoint sales agreements, the company was required to sell either WTWO or WTHI to another company.[10][11] On March 4, 2016, Nexstar and Mission declared their intentions to keep WTWO/WAWV and sell WTHI to another company;[12] on June 13, 2016, it announced that WTHI and four other stations would be acquired by Heartland Media, through its USA Television MidAmerica Holdingsjoint venture with MSouth Equity Partners, for $115 million.[13] The deal was consummated upon the approval of Nexstar's merger with Media General on January 17.[14]

On October 1, 2019,Allen Media Broadcasting, a subsidiary ofLos Angeles–basedEntertainment Studios, owned byByron Allen, agreed to purchase 11 stations from Heartland, including WTHI-TV, for $290 million.[15] The sale of the Heartland stations was approved by the FCC on November 22, 2019,[16] and it was completed on February 11, 2020.[17]

Subchannel history

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WTHI-DT2 (Fox & MyNetworkTV)

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WTHI-DT2, branded on air asMyFox10, is the primaryFox and secondaryMyNetworkTV-affiliated seconddigital subchannel of WTHI-TV, broadcasting in720p high definition on channel 10.2.

Prior history of the Fox affiliation in Terre Haute

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For the first nine years of the network's existence, Fox did not have an affiliate in Terre Haute as the market consists of only three full-power commercial television stations. Area residents were only able to view the network's programming through either Indianapolis affiliateWXIN (which was carried on certain cable providers in the market and was available over the air in extreme eastern portions of the market) or the now-defunct cable-only serviceFoxnet (which mainly served the western areas of the market). The market would not receive its own Fox station until January 31, 1995, when WBAK-TV ended its 22-year tenure with ABC—which it had been affiliated with since it signed on as WIIL-TV in April 1973—to join the network. This had the side effect of leaving the Terre Haute area without an over-the-air ABC affiliate, resulting in area cable providers having to pipe in the network's programming through out-of-market stations from Indianapolis (WRTV, which was also available over the air in most areas of the Indiana side of the market until the2009 digital transition),Springfield, Illinois (WAND until 2005,WICS thereafter) andEvansville (WEHT).

WTHI-DT2 history

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The history of digital subchannel 10.2 began when WTHI-TV created the subchannel to air a 24-hour simulcast of the station'sDoppler radar system, "Storm Team 10 Fury Doppler," which was accompanied by an audio simulcast fromNOAA Weather Radio station WXK72. On October 25, 2010, the station replaced the radar feed/NOAA audio simulcast with themusic video networkTheCoolTV as part of an agreement with LIN to carry the network across many of its stations.[18] However, within days of the switch, the station received heavy viewer feedback pillorying the move, suggesting that the radar channel was appreciated; as a result on November 5, 2010, WTHI relaunched the "Fury" radar feed on a new third digital subchannel.[19][20]

On August 25, 2011, it was announced that WTHI had signed affiliation agreements with Fox and MyNetworkTV, which both began broadcasting on WTHI's second digital subchannel on September 1, 2011; WFXW (now WAWV-TV), which had been the market's original Fox affiliate since it switched to the network from ABC in January 1995, rejoined ABC on that date in concurrence with a dispute between management partner Nexstar Broadcasting Group and Fox as well as an affiliation renewal deal with ABC for the company's other affiliates of that network. WTHI-TV became the third LIN Media station to carry major network affiliations on both the main channel and a digital subchannel (LIN-owned NBC affiliateWOOD-TV inGrand Rapids, Michigan and Fox affiliateWNAC-TV inProvidence, Rhode Island, the latter of which was owned by Super Towers, Inc. and operated by LIN, both carry MyNetworkTV on a second digital subchannel).[16][21]

WTHI-DT2 carries Fox prime time programming from 8 to 10 p.m.Eastern Time (7 to 9 p.m.Central on theIllinois side of the market), while MyNetworkTV programming airs on a three-hourtape delay from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. Eastern/10 p.m. to midnight Central;[22] WTHI-DT2 became the Terre Haute market's first television outlet for the MyNetworkTV programming service, as it had previously been one of the few markets without a MyNetworkTV affiliate since the service's September 2006 launch. As a result of the dual affiliations, WTHI dropped TheCoolTV (one year before LIN terminated its agreements with the network for its other stations). On the same day that Fox and MyNetworkTV programming began airing on WTHI-DT2, the subchannel debuted a half-hour prime time newscast at 10 p.m. Eastern/9 p.m. Central.[23][24][25]

WTHI-DT3 (MeTV) and WTHI-DT4 (Ion Television)

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WTHI-DT3, branded on air asWabash Valley's CW10, was the originalCW+-affiliated third digital subchannel of WTHI-TV, broadcasting in 720p high definition on channel 10.3. The network was replaced by MeTV on September 1, 2024.

WTHI-DT4 is theIon Television-affiliated fourth digital subchannel of WTHI-TV, broadcasting in16:9widescreen standard definition on channel 10.4.

On November 5, 2010, WTHI relaunched the "Fury" radar feed on a new third digital subchannel.[19][20] To preserve bandwidth for the "MyFox10" subchannel on 10.2, the live feed of "Storm Team 10 Fury Radar" was removed for the second time on August 31, 2011.

On December 1, 2015, WTHI relaunched its tertiary subchannel on digital channel 10.3 as an affiliate of Ion Television.

On September 6, 2017, WTHI-DT3 switched to a 720p HD feed of The CW's national CW+ service, succeeding cable-only "WBI" as the CW+ affiliate for the Terre Haute market; on that date, Ion Television was moved to a newly created subchannel on 10.4.[26][27][28]

On September 1, 2024, due to CW+ moving toWTWO,MeTV became the third subchannel of WTHI. A fifth subchannel forMeTV Toons was added on October 1, 2024.

News operation

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WTHI-TV presently broadcasts19+12 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with3+12 hours each weekday, and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays); unlike most CBS affiliates in the Eastern Time Zone, the station's early evening newscast at 5 p.m. runs only for a half-hour, with the station opting to fill the 5:30 p.m. half-hour with syndicated programs (currently, the syndicated newsmagazineInside Edition). In addition to its main studios, the station operated a Southern Bureau located at the studios ofPBSmember stationWVUT (channel 22) on North 2nd Street and Rosedale Avenue inVincennes until early 2024, when it was eliminated as part of budget cuts.

Local news programming has been a presence on WTHI since the station's inception. The newscasts were branded during the late 1970s and early 1980s asNewsCenter 10. The title was changed toAction 10 News in 1985, and modified toAction 10 News WTHI in 2001. On September 18, 2006, the branding was changed toNews 10, concurrent with the introduction of a new logo and graphics package.

WTHI-TV did not air an early evening newscast 5 p.m. until September 12, 2011, when WTHI debuted a half-hour newscast in the timeslot—replacing the daytime talk showDr. Phil (which itself moved to NBC affiliate WTWO, after that station moved its hour-long 5 p.m. newscast to sister station WAWV-TV, after the former Fox affiliate switched to ABC on September 1).[29] Coinciding with the move to its new facility on Ohio Street on October 20, 2012, beginning with that night's 11 p.m. newscast, WTHI became the first commercial television station in the Terre Haute market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts inhigh definition.[30] Beginning June 24, 2017, WTHI-TV added the area's first local weekend morning newscast at 8 a.m. The newscast airs on both Saturday and Sunday before the CBS News broadcasts.

On January 17, 2025, Allen Media Group announced plans to cut local meteorologist/weather forecaster positions from its stations, including WTHI, and replacing them with a "weather hub" produced byThe Weather Channel, which AMG also owns. The cuts also restructured several news departments, including at WTHI, where anchor Patrece Dayton and meteorologist Kevin Orpurt were dismissed after long on-air tenures exceeding 35 years each.[31] In addition, portions of WTHI's news output were hubbed from Allen-ownedWLFI-TV inLafayette.[32]

WTHI-DT2

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WTHI-TV presently produces3+12 hours of locally produced newscasts each week for WTHI-DT2 (with a half-hour each on weekdays, Saturdays and Sundays).

Concurrent with the move of Fox and MyNetworkTV programming to WTHI-DT2 on September 1, 2011, WTHI-TV began producing a half-hour prime time newscast for the subchannel, titledNews 10 on Fox, airing Monday through Friday evenings at 10 p.m. (9 p.m. Central on the Illinois side of the market).[24] The newscast later expanded to include Saturday and Sunday evening editions on August 11, 2012. In August 2017,News 10 at 7pm was canceled after two years. The newscast provided a late evening offering.

Notable former on-air staff

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Technical information

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Subchannels

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The station's signal ismultiplexed:

Subchannels of WTHI-TV[34]
ChannelRes.AspectShort nameProgramming
10.11080i16:9WTHI-TVCBS
10.2720pFox &MyNetworkTV
10.3480iMeTV
10.4Ion Television
10.5MeTOONSMeTV Toons[9]

Analog-to-digital conversion

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WTHI-TV ended regular programming on its analog signal, overVHF channel 10, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transitionUHF channel 24 to VHF channel 10 for post-transition operations.[35]

References

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  2. ^"Facility Technical Data for WTHI-TV".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
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  4. ^Jerse, Dorothy (April 5, 2008)."LOOKING BACK: 1983-Terre Haute receives 13 mentions in new state promotional booklet".Tribune-Star. RetrievedMarch 21, 2011.
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  8. ^Ramakrishnan, Sruthi (March 21, 2014)."Media General to buy LIN Media for $1.6 billion". Reuters. RetrievedMarch 21, 2014.
  9. ^ab"Where do I watch MeTV Toons in Terra Haute?".MeTV Toons. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2024.
  10. ^"Nexstar-Media General: It's A Done Deal".TVNewsCheck. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2016.
  11. ^Picker, Leslie (January 27, 2016)."Nexstar Clinches Deal to Acquire Media General".The New York Times. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2016.
  12. ^"Nexstar-Media General merger to result in sale of WTHI-TV (Channel 10) | Local News | tribstar.com".
  13. ^"Prather Buys 5 TVs From Nexstar-Media Gen".TVNewsCheck. June 13, 2016. RetrievedJune 13, 2016.
  14. ^Nexstar Broadcasting Group Completes Acquisition of Media General Creating Nexstar Media Group, The Nation’s Second Largest Television Broadcaster Nexstar Media Group, January 17, 2017. Retrieved January 22, 2017.
  15. ^Lafayette, Jon (October 1, 2019)."Allen's Entertainment Studios Buying USA Stations for $290M".Broadcasting & Cable. Future Publishing Limited. RetrievedOctober 1, 2019.
  16. ^"Notice of Consent to Transfer of Control",CDBS Public Access,Federal Communications Commission, November 22, 2019, Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  17. ^Bennett, Anita (February 11, 2020)."Byron Allen's Entertainment Studios Acquires 11 Local TV Stations For $305 Million".Deadline. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2020.
  18. ^WTHI-TV puts The Cool TV on the air today,Jake's DTV Blog, October 25, 2010.
  19. ^abThe Northern Report: Live radar returns to WTHI on channel 10.3,Jake's DTV Blog, November 5, 2010.
  20. ^abRadiothon exceeds goal with school fund-raiser,Evansville Courier & Press, November 11, 2010.
  21. ^WTHI Terre Haute Grabs Fox for Digital Channel,Broadcasting & Cable, August 25, 2011.
  22. ^My Fox Shows
  23. ^Fox Lines Up New Terre Haute Affiliate,TVNewsCheck, August 25, 2011.
  24. ^abNewkirk, Jacob (August 25, 2011)."WTHI-TV picks up Fox affiliation in Terre Haute: "MyFox10" to debut Sept. 1".Jake's DTV Blog. Archived fromthe original on October 8, 2011. RetrievedAugust 25, 2011.
  25. ^WTHI-TV to launch MyFox10
  26. ^RabbitEars TV Query for WTHI
  27. ^The Logo Of WTHI-DT3
  28. ^CW in Terre Haute has a launch date...and it's soon!,wthitv.com, September 5, 2017.
  29. ^WTHI-TV to debut News 10 First at 5pm
  30. ^"Touring the new News 10 facility". Archived fromthe original on December 30, 2012. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2023.
  31. ^Reilly, Liam (January 21, 2025)."Local TV meteorologists deliver tearful farewell as stations replace staff with The Weather Channel feed".CNN. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2025.
  32. ^Loughlin, Sue (January 16, 2025)."Sources: More layoffs hitting WTHI-TV in Terre Haute".Tribune-Star. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2025.
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  35. ^"DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and Second Rounds"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on August 29, 2013. RetrievedMarch 24, 2012.

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