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− | WIND became a Fox owned-and-operated station on August 1, 2009, ending its affiliation with CBS after five years. With the switch to Fox, WIND became one of only a few television stations in the United States to have maintained primary affiliations with all of the [[wikipedia:Big Three television networks|Big Three networks]] (WHOO would become the second station in Indianapolis after it switched from NBC to ABC in 2012), and became the second in the country to have had primary affiliations with all four current major networks (the other is former sister station [[WNNV-FTV|WNNV]] in {{city-state|Newport News|Virginia}} | + | WIND became a Fox owned-and-operated station on August 1, 2009, ending its affiliation with CBS after five years. With the switch to Fox, WIND became one of only a few television stations in the United States to have maintained primary affiliations with all of the [[wikipedia:Big Three television networks|Big Three networks]] (WHOO would become the second station in Indianapolis after it switched from NBC to ABC in 2012), and became the second in the country to have had primary affiliations with all four current major networks (the other is former sister station [[WNNV-FTV|WNNV]] in {{city-state|Newport News|Virginia}} and a third {{ndash}}[[WFTW-FTV|WFTW]] in Fort Wayne would become the only station to have had primary affiliations with all five current major networks after that station switched from The CW to NBC on November 1, 2015); it also became the first network-owned commercial television station in the state of Indiana. At that time, WIND began branding itself as "Fox 36" to comply with the network's branding techniques. |
==Digital television== | ==Digital television== |