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WHME-TV's studios are located on Ironwood Road on the south side of South Bend, and its transmitter is located in Mishawaka. Prior to 2024, WHME-TV served as the flagship station of World Harvest Television, an organization founded by Assembly of God minister Lester Sumrall , whose sons are still active with the ministry.
Despite WSBT-TV's higher ratings, Gray kept WNDU and sold WSBT-TV to expedite approval of the deal; [9] [10] on October 1, 2015, Gray announced that WSBT-TV would be swapped to Sinclair Broadcast Group for WLUC-TV in Marquette, Michigan. [11] [9] [10] [12] The FCC approved the sale on February 12, 2016; [13] the transaction would be completed ...
The South Bend Tribune is a daily newspaper and news website which is based in South Bend, Indiana. It is distributed in South Bend, Mishawaka, north central Indiana, and southwestern Michigan. It has been named as a "Blue Ribbon Newspaper" (2006, 2016 and 2018) by the Hoosier State Press Association. [1]
WCWW-LD (channel 25) is a low-power television station in South Bend, Indiana, United States, affiliated with The CW.It is owned by Weigel Broadcasting alongside two other low-power stations: ABC affiliate WBND-LD (channel 57) and MyNetworkTV affiliate WMYS-LD (channel 69).
Born in South Bend, Indiana, on August 17, 1963, [1] Walorski grew up with her two older brothers in the city's Gilmer Park neighborhood. Her mother, Martha C. (née Martin), worked as a meat cutter at a local grocery store, and her father, Raymond B. Walorski, worked as a firefighter and owned an appliance store.
Opened on October 16, 1994, [14] the South Bend Chocolate Company's factory is located at 3300 W. Sample Street [15] in South Bend in a building that once housed the South Bend Toy Company. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The factory features 60,000 square feet and produces 500 different varieties of chocolate and candy.
They are located in South Bend, Indiana, and play their home games at Four Winds Field at Coveleski Stadium. The team was originally known as the South Bend White Sox from 1988 to 1993 during their affiliation with the Chicago White Sox, a partnership that lasted until 1997. They were called the South Bend Silver Hawks from 1994 to
Date Event 1: Classic Hits WMXJ Miami relaunches with a 80s-based format as "102.7 The Beach." [1]KBIU Lake Charles, Louisiana drops AC for Rhythmic Top 40 as "Hot 103.3." The flip brings the format back to the market after it was dropped by Nash Icon sibling KQLK in September 2014.