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Is WLFI-TV News Channel 18 the CBS television affiliate in Lafayette, Indiana?

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Is WLFI-TV News Channel 18 the CBS television affiliate in Lafayette, Indiana?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLFI-TV WLFI-TV News Channel 18 is the CBS television affiliate in Lafayette, Indiana. It operates on analog channel 18. Its transmitter is located in Rossville, Indiana. It is owned by LIN Television, who also owns WISH-TV in Indianapolis and WANE-TV in Fort Wayne. The station homepage is here- http://www.wlfi.com/ Sources: http://en.wikipedia.

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WLFI-TV WLFI-TV News Channel 18 is the CBS television affiliate in Lafayette, Indiana. It operates on analog channel 18. Its transmitter is located in Rossville, Indiana. It is owned by LIN Television, who also owns WISH-TV in Indianapolis and WANE-TV in Fort Wayne History WLFI began broadcasting on June 15, 1953[1] on channel 59, as WFAM-TV. It was owned by Sarkes Tarzian, a radio manufacturer in Bloomington, and was a sister station to WTTV in Indianapolis and WPTA in Fort Wayne. It moved to Channel 18 in 1957 and changed its call letters to WLFI-TV around 1967. Formerly, the news division of WLFI was known as “News Service 18” and then for many years as “Lafayette Live TV-18.” Jeff Smith, Chris Morisse, Larry Clisby, and Steve Scherer have been associated with the station for more than twenty years. The station was owned by Block Communications from the mid-1990s until 2000, when current owner LIN Television acquired WLFI in exchange for 67 percent of then-ABC (now NBC) affiliate WA

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