IBE business conference event schedule
All business conference events are free; however, seating is limited, so online registration is recommended.
All business conference events are free; however, seating is limited, so online registration is recommended.
That might come as a surprise to those who associate the annual event with its higher-profile entertainment, like concerts, celebrity basketball, films and much more. But, in fact, many companies also use IBE’s business conference and exhibitor event to network or access capital.
Dispatch Broadcast Group announced today it has sold its Indianapolis NBC affiliate WTHR-TV Channel 13 and its Columbus, Ohio CBC affiliate WBNS-TV as well as WBNS Radio—which broadcasts on AM and FM—for $535 million in cash to Tysons, Virginia-based Tegna Inc.
While TV news has seen audience declines across many age categories, the biggest losses are with younger viewers.
After nearly 33 years, David MacAnally has retired as a reporter from WTHR-TV Channel 13, the station announced Tuesday evening.
Legal costs stack up as legislature and governor repeatedly drag state into unwinnable court fights.
Podcast host Mason King talks with IBJ reporters Lindsey Erdody and Mickey Shuey about the legislation the General Assembly passed to help fund a 25-year, $800 million deal with the Indiana Pacers.
WTHR-TV Channel 13 has filled its open news director position, which was vacated late last year when Kathy Hostetter left the local NBC affiliate.
Boosted by the fifth-highest winning record in the 30-team NBA, the team has seen home attendance rise 4.6 percent and TV ratings climb 6 percent, compared with this time last year.
A real estate developer has purchased the former site of the seafood eatery and applied for a property tax break from the city of Indianapolis on its planned $1.6 million renovation.
WXIN-TV Channel 59 news anchor and investigative reporter Aishah Hasnie has taken a job with Fox News Channel as an anchor and news correspondent. Meanwhile, Fox59 also is losing a digital reporter.
A story that provided a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the region’s efforts to lure Amazon’s HQ2 to Indianapolis topped the list.
John Stehr, 60, held off on leaving for several months but will finally take his last lap this week with a number of tributes to his four-decade career.
The frenzy of deal-making inevitably leads to speculation about the future of WTHR-TV Channel 13—which, incredibly, has been under the ownership of the same family—the Wolfes of Columbus, Ohio—since 1975.
Ericka Flye, who joined WRTV-TV Channel 6 in 2000, abruptly left the station last week under unexplained circumstances.
Bob Kravitz, the longtime local sports columnist who recently lost his job with WTHR-TV Channel 13, will continue covering local sports in his new gig.
Matt did what great journalists do; he got the truth out.
WTHR-TV Channel 13 becomes the second TV station in the Indianapolis market to have a news director opening.
A source told IBJ on Tuesday that Kravitz had been laid off with several others at the top-rated local TV station.
Host Mason King talks with two local marketing experts — Bruce Bryant, president and creative director of Promotus Advertising, and Ken Ungar, president of Charge — about whether Lilly made the right move in taking its logo off a race car driven by Conor Daly, whose father used a racial slur 35 years ago.