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WTHR's status as TV news leader starting to erode

November 13, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
Ad buyers are watching the November sweeps period to see if the NBC affiliate bounces back from recent periods when it lost ground in the ratings.
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Instability takes toll at WRTV

September 25, 2010
Marc D. Allan
WRTV-TV Channel 6's viewer ratings remain mired in third place during most newscasts after years of anchor turnover. The station has a lot of work to do to re-establish the strong identity it had in the 1990s.
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WRTV GM stepping down, other changes planned

August 23, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
After 31 years with the McGraw-Hill Cos., the last nine leading the local ABC affiliate, General Manager Don Lundy is calling it quits.
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WRTV replaces Wallace as evening newscast anchor

August 6, 2010
J.K. Wall
ABC station did not renew Todd Wallace's contract after three years, instead recruiting Todd Connor, an ABC News correspondent. Wallace's co-anchor, Trisha Shepherd, will stay on.
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Most local news broadcasts lost viewers last month

June 7, 2010
Scott Olson
WTHR is still the most-watched TV station for local news, but viewership slipped in several time slots for the NBC affiliate and most of its competitors. Fox station WXIN, however, seems to be bucking the trend.
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NBC's Jay Leno failure puts pinch on WTHRRestricted Content

January 16, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
With its 11 p.m. news ratings declining and its network partner, NBC, struggling to plug the 10 p.m. programming slot crucial to those ratings, WTHR-TV Channel 13 finds itself at a precarious crossroads.
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New high-definition technology transforming television advertising in IndianapolisRestricted Content

November 14, 2009
Anthony Schoettle
Red Digital Cinema Technology gives video producers the ability to shoot in high-definition quality without the expense of film, and local advertisers are taking advantage.
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WTHR, WISH in dog fight for 11 p.m. news ratingsRestricted Content

October 24, 2009
Anthony Schoettle
The disappointing debut of “The Jay Leno Show” at 10 p.m. on NBC has hammered ratings for the 11 p.m. newscast of local affiliate WTHR-TV Channel 13, cutting its average audience by nearly half. But the Indianapolis NBC affiliate says it will rebound in the fight with its CBS rival because the Leno show has fresh programming year around.
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