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| station_branding        = CBS 41 {{small|(general)}}<br/>CBS 41 Action News {{small|(newscasts)}}<BR>WTOR 41.2 {{small|(WTOR-FDT2 subchannel)}}
 
| station_branding        = CBS 41 {{small|(general)}}<br/>CBS 41 Action News {{small|(newscasts)}}<BR>WTOR 41.2 {{small|(WTOR-FDT2 subchannel)}}
 
| station_slogan          = ''Fort Wayne's Very Own'' {{small|(general)}}<br/>''Fort Wayne's #1 News Source'' {{small|(news)}}<br/>''Only CBS 41'' {{small|(secondary)}}
 
| station_slogan          = ''Fort Wayne's Very Own'' {{small|(general)}}<br/>''Fort Wayne's #1 News Source'' {{small|(news)}}<br/>''Only CBS 41'' {{small|(secondary)}}
| digital                  = 36 ([[Ultra high frequency|UHF]]) <br/>[[Virtual channel|Virtual]]: 41 ([[Program and System Information Protocol|PSIP]])
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| digital                  = 42 ([[Ultra high frequency|UHF]]) <br/>[[Virtual channel|Virtual]]: 41 ([[Program and System Information Protocol|PSIP]])
| subchannels              = see article
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| subchannels              = 41.1 CBS<br>41.2 Antenna TV<BR>41.3 This TV<BR>41.4 Decades
 
| other_chs                =  
 
| other_chs                =  
 
| affiliations            = [[CBS]]  
 
| affiliations            = [[CBS]]  
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| sister_stations          = [[WXXC (FDT)]]
 
| sister_stations          = [[WXXC (FDT)]]
 
| former_callsigns        = WPMU-FTV (1990–1996)
 
| former_callsigns        = WPMU-FTV (1990–1996)
| former_channel_numbers  = '''Analog:'''<br/>41 (UHF, 1990–2009)<BR>'''Digital:'''<br/> 42 (1999-2019)
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| former_channel_numbers  = '''Analog:'''<br/>41 (UHF, 1990–2009)
 
| former_affiliations      = Fox (1990–2004)
 
| former_affiliations      = Fox (1990–2004)
 
| effective_radiated_power = 1,000 [[kilowatt|kW]]
 
| effective_radiated_power = 1,000 [[kilowatt|kW]]
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===Digital channel===
 
===Digital channel===
The digital signals of WTOR and WXXC each contain nine [[wikipedia:Digital subchannel|subchannels]]. Through the use of [[wikipedia:virtual channel|virtual channels]], WXXC's subchannels are associated with channel 41.
 
 
 
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! [[wikipedia:Digital subchannel#United States|Channel]]
 
! [[wikipedia:Digital subchannel#United States|Channel]]
! Station &<br>physical<br>channel
 
 
! [[wikipedia:Display resolution|Video]]
 
! [[wikipedia:Display resolution|Video]]
 
! [[wikipedia:Aspect ratio (image)|Aspect]]
 
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! Programming
 
! Programming
 
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| 41.1 ||rowspan=10| WTOR<br>{{small|(RF 36)}} || [[wikipedia:1080i|1080i]] || rowspan=20|[[wikipedia:16:9|16:9]] || WTOR-FDT || Main WTOR programming / CBS
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| 41.1 || [[wikipedia:1080i|1080i]] || [[wikipedia:16:9|16:9]] || WTOR-FDT || Main WTOR programming / CBS
 
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| 41.2 || rowspan="9"|[[wikipedia:480i|480i]] || AntTV || [[wikipedia:Antenna TV|Antenna TV]]<ref name=antenna>{{cite news|title=Tribune Company Launching Digital Subchannel Antenna TV Network|date=August 30, 2010|accessdate=June 8, 2014}}</ref>
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| 41.2 || rowspan="3"|[[wikipedia:480i|4801]] || rowspan="3"|[[wikipedia:4:3|4:3]] || AntTV || [[wikipedia:Antenna TV|Antenna TV]]<ref name=antenna>{{cite news|title=Tribune Company Launching Digital Subchannel Antenna TV Network|date=August 30, 2010|accessdate=June 8, 2014}}</ref>
 
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|-
 
| 41.3 || This TV || [[wikipedia:This TV|This TV]]<ref name=nosirgifts>{{cite news|title=NoSirGifts Replaces ATE Media As Partner on This TV|date=May 14, 2013|accessdate=May 17, 2013}}</ref>
 
| 41.3 || This TV || [[wikipedia:This TV|This TV]]<ref name=nosirgifts>{{cite news|title=NoSirGifts Replaces ATE Media As Partner on This TV|date=May 14, 2013|accessdate=May 17, 2013}}</ref>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 41.4 || Decades || [[wikipedia:Decades (TV network)|Decades]]
 
| 41.4 || Decades || [[wikipedia:Decades (TV network)|Decades]]
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| 41.5 || Comet || [[wikipedia:Comet (TV Network)|Comet]]
 
|-
 
| 41.6 || Charge! || [[wikipedia:Charge! (TV network)|Charge]]
 
|-
 
| 41.7 || Start || [[wikipedia:Start TV|Start TV]]
 
|-
 
| 41.8 || CourtTV || [[wikipedia:Court TV|Court TV]]
 
|-
 
| 41.9 || DABL || DABL
 
|-
 
| 41.10 || Circle || Circle
 
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| 41.11 || rowspan=10| WXXC<br>{{small|(RF 33)}} || [[wikipedia:1080i|1080i]] || WXXC || Main WXXC programming
 
|-
 
| 47.12 || rowspan="9"|[[wikipedia:480i|480i]] ||Laff || Laff
 
|-
 
| 41.13 || Grit || [[wikipedia:Grit (TV network)|Grit]]
 
|-
 
| 41.14 || Escape || [[wikipedia:Escape (TV network)|Escape]]
 
|-
 
| 41.15 || WxNow|| Action News Weather Now
 
|-
 
| 41.16 || Buzzr || [[wikipedia:Buzzr|Buzzr]]
 
|-
 
| 41.17 || H&I || [[wikipedia:Heroes & Icons|Heros & Icons]]
 
|-
 
| 41.18 || TBD || [[wikipedia:TBD (TV network)|TBD]]
 
|-
 
| 41.19 || Movies! || [[wikipedia:Movies!|Movies]]
 
|-
 
| 41.20 || Ion || [[wikipedia:Ion Television|Ion Television]]
 
 
|}
 
|}
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====WTOR-FDT2====
 
====WTOR-FDT2====
 
On July 23, 2009, after a series of tests of a new [[wikipedia:digital subchannel|digital subchannel]], WTOR began carrying programming from the [[wikipedia:Retro Television Network|Retro Television Network]] on digital channel 41.2, featuring a customized schedule heavy on [[wikipedia:public domain|public domain]] programs as much of RTV's program rights were held locally by sister station WXXC (channel 47) at the time. Comcast began carrying the 41.2 subchannel on channel 967 on August 11, followed by its addition to Bright House Networks on digital channel 991 on October 13, 2009.
 
On July 23, 2009, after a series of tests of a new [[wikipedia:digital subchannel|digital subchannel]], WTOR began carrying programming from the [[wikipedia:Retro Television Network|Retro Television Network]] on digital channel 41.2, featuring a customized schedule heavy on [[wikipedia:public domain|public domain]] programs as much of RTV's program rights were held locally by sister station WXXC (channel 47) at the time. Comcast began carrying the 41.2 subchannel on channel 967 on August 11, followed by its addition to Bright House Networks on digital channel 991 on October 13, 2009.
  
  
On December 31, 2010, the subchannel became an affiliate of [[wikipedia:Antenna TV|Antenna TV]], as part of a groupwide affiliation agreement with NoSirGifts; the [[wikipedia:Tribune Broadcasting|Tribune Broadcasting]]-owned Antenna TV network also replaced RTV on some NoSirGifts-owned stations in other markets, and was rebranded as ''(FTV) 41.2'' (using a modified version of the "Fox 41" logomark that WTOR used as a Fox affiliate from 1998 to 2004).<ref>Antenna TV – Affiliate Listings, Retrieved May 11, 2013.</ref><ref>WTOR-FTV 41.2 Announces The Launch Of A New Network – ‘Antenna TV’, WTOR, November 17, 2010. Retrieved May 11, 2013.</ref> Occasionally as time permits, 41.2 may air the station's 11:00&nbsp;p.m. newscast whenever it is unable to run it on the station's main channel in the event of sports overruns or extended movie broadcasts aired by CBS or WXXC's 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, or 10:00{{nbsp}}p.m. newscasts whenever WXXC is unable to run it on that station's main channel in the event of sports overruns as well as to simulcast Action News' severe weather coverage, including closings and weather warning graphics.  
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On December 31, 2010, the subchannel became an affiliate of [[wikipedia:Antenna TV|Antenna TV]], as part of a groupwide affiliation agreement with NoSirGifts; the [[wikipedia:Tribune Broadcasting|Tribune Broadcasting]]-owned Antenna TV network also replaced RTV on some NoSirGifts-owned stations in other markets, and was rebranded as ''(FTV) 41.2'' (using a modified version of the "Fox 41" logomark that WTOR used as a Fox affiliate from 1998 to 2004).<ref>Antenna TV – Affiliate Listings, Retrieved May 11, 2013.</ref><ref>WTOR-FTV 41.2 Announces The Launch Of A New Network – ‘Antenna TV’, WTOR, November 17, 2010. Retrieved May 11, 2013.</ref> Occasionally as time permits, 41.2 may air the station's 11:00&nbsp;p.m. newscast whenever it is unable to run it on the station's main channel in the event of sports overruns or extended movie broadcasts aired by CBS or WXXC's 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, or 10:00{{nbsp}}p.m. newscasts whenever WXXC is unable to run it on that station's main channel in the event of sports overruns as well as to simulcast Action News' severe weather coverage, including closings and weather warning graphics. <!----  The subchannel also aired coverage of the December 2010 funeral of [[Chicago Cubs]] legend [[Ron Santo]] from WGN-TV; it previously aired a same-day encore of ''Real Milwaukee'' at 8:00&nbsp;p.m. weeknights. ---->
  
 
In the fall of 2015, 41.2's presentation was converted to 16:9 to allow local advertising and news promotions to be presented in their native format, along with carrying ''Face the Nation'' on Sunday mornings as mentioned below. Programming and some local advertising, along with program promos are still in the 4:3 format.
 
In the fall of 2015, 41.2's presentation was converted to 16:9 to allow local advertising and news promotions to be presented in their native format, along with carrying ''Face the Nation'' on Sunday mornings as mentioned below. Programming and some local advertising, along with program promos are still in the 4:3 format.
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==Programming==
 
==Programming==
In addition to local news programming, WTOR's weekday schedule includes only three syndicated programs, ''The Big Bang Theory'' (which also air their first-run episodes on channel 41 via CBS) ''[[wikipedia:Wheel of Fortune (U.S. game show)|Wheel of Fortune]],'' and ''[[wikipedia:Jeopardy!|Jeopardy!]]''{{ndash}}the latter two previously aired on WXXC from 2007 until moving to WTOR; other syndicated programs seen on WTOR's weekend schedule include the NoSirGifts distributed ''[[Queen of the Willis]]'', ''[[Deanna & Brandi]]'',  and reruns of ''[[wikipedia:CSI: Crime Scene Investigation|CSI]]'', ''[[wikipedia:CSI:Miami|CSI:Miami]],'' ''[[wikipedia:Elementary (TV series)|Elementary]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Person of Interest (TV series)|Person of Interest]]''. The station's reliance on local programming outside of network hours over syndicated programs (which air for a limited number of hours each weekday on most CBS stations due to its heavy network-based schedule) is considered to be the strategy of WTOR, which only carries a few syndicated programs and primarily local newscasts outside of network hours as a news-intesive CBS affiliate.  
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In addition to local news programming, WTOR's weekday schedule includes only three syndicated programs, ''The Big Bang Theory'' (which also air their first-run episodes on channel 41 via CBS) ''[[wikipedia:Wheel of Fortune (U.S. game show)|Wheel of Fortune]],'' and ''[[wikipedia:Jeopardy!|Jeopardy!]]''{{ndash}}the latter two previously aired on WXXC from 2007 until moving to WTOR; other syndicated programs seen on WTOR's weekend schedule include the NoSirGifts distributed ''[[Queen of the Willis]]'', ''[[Hoosier Anchorwoman!]]'', ''[[Deanna & Brandi]]'',  and reruns of ''[[wikipedia:CSI: Crime Scene Investigation|CSI]]'', ''[[wikipedia:CSI:Miami|CSI:Miami]],'' ''[[wikipedia:Elementary (TV series)|Elementary]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Person of Interest (TV series)|Person of Interest]]''. The station's reliance on local programming outside of network hours over syndicated programs (which air for a limited number of hours each weekday on most CBS stations due to its heavy network-based schedule) is considered to be the strategy of WTOR, which only carries a few syndicated programs and primarily local newscasts outside of network hours as a news-intesive CBS affiliate.  
  
 
WTOR broadcasts the entire CBS schedule, with the exception of ''CBS Morning News'', the Saturday editions of ''CBS This Morning'', the weekend editions of the ''CBS Evening News'', which instead air on WXXC, in addition to program pre-emptions for breaking news or severe weather coverage.
 
WTOR broadcasts the entire CBS schedule, with the exception of ''CBS Morning News'', the Saturday editions of ''CBS This Morning'', the weekend editions of the ''CBS Evening News'', which instead air on WXXC, in addition to program pre-emptions for breaking news or severe weather coverage.
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On September 5, 2016, WTOR moved its midday, afternoon and primetime newscasts to WXXC while WTOR will simulcast the first half-hour of the noon and 6 p.m. newscasts. The 7 p.m. newscast moved to WXXC on September 12, 2016, swapping stations with the WTOR-produced hour-long ''Action News at 7:00 PM'', with management citing their older-skewing demographics as more closely fitting WTOR, and the news programs more closely fitting WXXC. WTOR/WXXC general manager Pat Van Dooren cited the changes were part of an increased emphasis on WTOR's news department; under this plan, the station's weekday lineup outside of CBS programming and the aforementioned three syndicated programs will consist entirely of local newscasts <ref name=fwrj-newnewscasts/>. In July 2017, longtime main anchrowman Alexandra Moffitt began anchoring WTOR's morning newscast due to her co-hosting role on ''Vote for the Girls'' and switched positions with Tracia Matthewson.
 
On September 5, 2016, WTOR moved its midday, afternoon and primetime newscasts to WXXC while WTOR will simulcast the first half-hour of the noon and 6 p.m. newscasts. The 7 p.m. newscast moved to WXXC on September 12, 2016, swapping stations with the WTOR-produced hour-long ''Action News at 7:00 PM'', with management citing their older-skewing demographics as more closely fitting WTOR, and the news programs more closely fitting WXXC. WTOR/WXXC general manager Pat Van Dooren cited the changes were part of an increased emphasis on WTOR's news department; under this plan, the station's weekday lineup outside of CBS programming and the aforementioned three syndicated programs will consist entirely of local newscasts <ref name=fwrj-newnewscasts/>. In July 2017, longtime main anchrowman Alexandra Moffitt began anchoring WTOR's morning newscast due to her co-hosting role on ''Vote for the Girls'' and switched positions with Tracia Matthewson.
 
On June 6, 2022, the station reduced its 11 p.m. newscast to the standard 35 minutes due to NoSirGifts' newest CBS affiliation agreement, allowing WTOR to carry the CBS late night lineup "live" and in pattern for the first time since 2014. Occasionally, WXXC also carries WTOR's weekend 6 p.m. newscast during the college football and NFL season.
 
  
  
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While preemptions of regular programming for wall-to-wall, uninterrupted severe weather coverage generally are in the public interest, WTOR decided to in order to fulfill NoSirGifts' CBS affiliation agreement (included a deal to stop preempting any CBS shows, except for extended breaking news coverage or local news events beginning in 2004) and ensuring channel 41 does run the CBS lineup without any interruptions or preemptions (aside from the aforementioned ''CBS Morning News'', ''CBS Weekend News'', and the Saturday edition of ''CBS This Morning'' and particularly any live broadcasts of sports and award shows aired by the network). This effort, along with servere weather coverage, was instrumental in channel 41 signing an unprecedented lifetime affiliation contract with CBS and channel 41  in September 2012, which NoSirGifts has honored. The technology had been a primary factor in WTOR's rise from a perennial fourth (as a Fox affiliate) in the ratings to its usual number one position as a strong CBS affiliate.
 
While preemptions of regular programming for wall-to-wall, uninterrupted severe weather coverage generally are in the public interest, WTOR decided to in order to fulfill NoSirGifts' CBS affiliation agreement (included a deal to stop preempting any CBS shows, except for extended breaking news coverage or local news events beginning in 2004) and ensuring channel 41 does run the CBS lineup without any interruptions or preemptions (aside from the aforementioned ''CBS Morning News'', ''CBS Weekend News'', and the Saturday edition of ''CBS This Morning'' and particularly any live broadcasts of sports and award shows aired by the network). This effort, along with servere weather coverage, was instrumental in channel 41 signing an unprecedented lifetime affiliation contract with CBS and channel 41  in September 2012, which NoSirGifts has honored. The technology had been a primary factor in WTOR's rise from a perennial fourth (as a Fox affiliate) in the ratings to its usual number one position as a strong CBS affiliate.
  
WTOR and WXXC first used the "Weather Screen" on June 29, 2012, as WTOR's airing of ''CBS Daytime'' was shown at the bottom 1/3 and weather coverage at the top 2/3 of the screen (although rival Fox-owned [[WINO-FLD|WINO/WMRN/WORT]] and ABC-owned [[WMRI-FTV|WMRI]] do have a long-standing policy to preempt regular programming and run wall-to-wall, uninterrupted severe weather coverage in the event that the [[wikipedia:National Weather Service|National Weather Service]] issues a [[wikipedia:tornado warning|tornado warning]] for any county within its viewing area despite being owned-and-operated stations by their networks) were uninterrupted as a multiple-vortex windstorm that struck the city's downtown area while WTOR and WXXC run a split-screened version of the preempted program to allow for running severe weather coverage (known in some circles as "split-screen weather coverage").<ref>{{cite news |first=Charlie |last=Brooker |authorlink=Charlie Brooker |title=Charlie Brooker's screen burn |url=https://www.theguardian.com/theguide/columnists/story/0,,2077719,00.html |work=The Guide |publisher=The Guardian |date=2007-05-12 |accessdate=2007-07-12 }}</ref> WTOR started this practice in the fall of 1996 as a Fox affiliate with a strategy called "Imperial 2000," which was designed to keep viewers from changing channels. At that time, the interrupted program was displayed on the right side of the screen, with "weather coverage-tainment" (radar maps, live coverage, etc.) on the left side. All NoSirGifts-owned stations use this format of running the would-be interrupted program in its entirety in small (sometimes illegible) at the bottom of the screen while the weather coverage or breaking news coverage about three-quarters to the top 2/3 of the screen. The pre-empted programs were moved to either WXXC or on WTOR's second digital subchannel, as a result of this arrangment, thus enabling over-the-air and cable viewers to catch potential viewers' eyes more readily. The use of "NoSirGifts Westher Wall" also encouraged viewers who to continue watching the affected programming in its entirety at its regularly scheduled time. Most importantly, from a strategic standpoint the split screen wall-to-wall severe weather coverage usually encouraged viewers to continue watching CBS 41 rather than turning to another channel to watch a for weather coverage.  
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WTOR and WXXC first used the "Weather Screen" on June 29, 2012, as WTOR's airing of ''CBS Daytime'' was shown at the bottom 1/3 and weather coverage at the top 2/3 of the screen (although rival Fox-owned [[WINO-FLD|WINO/WMRN/WORT]] and ABC-owned [[WMRI-FTV|WMRI]] do have a long-standing policy to preempt regular programming and run wall-to-wall, uninterrupted severe weather coverage in the event that the [[wikipedia:National Weather Service|National Weather Service]] issues a [[wikipedia:tornado warning|tornado warning]] for any county within its viewing area despite being owned-and-operated stations by their networks) were uninterrupted as a multiple-vortex windstorm that struck the city's downtown area while WTOR and WXXC run a split-screened version of the preempted program to allow for running severe weather coverage (known in some circles as "split-screen weather coverage").<ref>{{cite news |first=Charlie |last=Brooker |authorlink=Charlie Brooker |title=Charlie Brooker's screen burn |url=https://www.theguardian.com/theguide/columnists/story/0,,2077719,00.html |work=The Guide |publisher=The Guardian |date=2007-05-12 |accessdate=2007-07-12 }}</ref> WTOR started this practice in the fall of 1996 as a Fox affiliate with a strategy called "Imperial 2000," which was designed to keep viewers from changing channels. At that time, the interrupted program was displayed on the right side of the screen, with "weather coverage-tainment" (radar maps, live coverage, etc.) on the left side. All NoSirGifts-owned stations use this format of running the would-be interrupted program in its entirety in small (sometimes illegible) at the bottom of the screen while the weather coverage or breaking news coverage about three-quarters to the top 2/3 of the screen. The pre-empted programs were moved to either WXXC or on WTOR's second digital subchannel, as a result of this arrangment, thus enabling over-the-air and cable viewers to catch potential viewers' eyes more readily. The use of "NoSirGifts Westher Wall" also encouraged viewers who to continue watching the affected programming in its entirety at its regularly scheduled time. Most importantly, from a strategic standpoint the split screen wall-to-wall severe weather coverage usually encouraged viewers to continue watching CBS 41 rather than turning to another channel to watch a for weather coverage.  
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The station operates its very own [[wikipedia:Pulse-Doppler|Doppler]] [[wikipedia:weather radar|weather radar]], the "Live Storm Tracker Radar", launched in 1996. It is a real time Doppler radar that was majorly used from its launch until late 2009 under NoSirGifts ownership when the station (and its NoSirGifts sister stations in Indiana and Ohio) began utilizing NWS [[wikipedia:NEXRAD|NEXRAD]] Doppler radars from [[wikipedia:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]], [[wikipedia:Champaign, Illinois|Champaign, IL]] ([[wikipedia:Lincoln, Illinois|Lincoln, Illinois]]), [[wikipedia:Evansville, Indiana|Evansville]], [[wikipedia:Indianapolis|Indianapolis]], [[wikipedia:North Webster, Indiana|North Webster]], [[wikipedia:Grand Rapids, Michigan|Grand Rapids]], [[wikipedia:Detroit|Detroit]] ([[wikipedia:Pontiac, Michigan|Pontiac]]), [[wikipedia:Wilmington, Ohio|Wilmington, Ohio]] and [[wikipedia:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]] for better resolution in tracking storms.  
 
The station operates its very own [[wikipedia:Pulse-Doppler|Doppler]] [[wikipedia:weather radar|weather radar]], the "Live Storm Tracker Radar", launched in 1996. It is a real time Doppler radar that was majorly used from its launch until late 2009 under NoSirGifts ownership when the station (and its NoSirGifts sister stations in Indiana and Ohio) began utilizing NWS [[wikipedia:NEXRAD|NEXRAD]] Doppler radars from [[wikipedia:Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]], [[wikipedia:Champaign, Illinois|Champaign, IL]] ([[wikipedia:Lincoln, Illinois|Lincoln, Illinois]]), [[wikipedia:Evansville, Indiana|Evansville]], [[wikipedia:Indianapolis|Indianapolis]], [[wikipedia:North Webster, Indiana|North Webster]], [[wikipedia:Grand Rapids, Michigan|Grand Rapids]], [[wikipedia:Detroit|Detroit]] ([[wikipedia:Pontiac, Michigan|Pontiac]]), [[wikipedia:Wilmington, Ohio|Wilmington, Ohio]] and [[wikipedia:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]] for better resolution in tracking storms.  
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===Notable former on-air staff===
 
===Notable former on-air staff===
*[[Frank Davidson]] (anchor 2016-2022), died December 9, 2022
 
 
*[[Garfield Everman]] (main anchor 2007-2010), went to sister station WLIN - died March 31, 2011
 
*[[Garfield Everman]] (main anchor 2007-2010), went to sister station WLIN - died March 31, 2011
 
*[[Holly Everman]] (WXXC anchor and WTOR entertainment reporter 1999-2013), later hosted Vote for the Girls with former anchor Ava Zinn, died May 23, 2017
 
*[[Holly Everman]] (WXXC anchor and WTOR entertainment reporter 1999-2013), later hosted Vote for the Girls with former anchor Ava Zinn, died May 23, 2017
 
*[[Robyn Hurd]] (anchor/reporter 2008-2012), died May 24, 2012
 
*[[Robyn Hurd]] (anchor/reporter 2008-2012), died May 24, 2012
 
*[[Perri Johnson]] (anchor/reporter 2015-2017), died April 24, 2017
 
*[[Perri Johnson]] (anchor/reporter 2015-2017), died April 24, 2017
*[[Rachael Passalt]] (morning anchor 2009-22), now at rival [[WMRI-FTV|WMRI]] and also narrator for ''[[Caprice & Ella]]''
 
 
*[[Jackson Steele|Jack Steele]] (weekend anchor 1996-2000, morning anchor 2000-2013), now at WTOR owner NoSirGifts
 
*[[Jackson Steele|Jack Steele]] (weekend anchor 1996-2000, morning anchor 2000-2013), now at WTOR owner NoSirGifts
*[[Ava Zinn]] (anchor/reporter 1999-2010), now film/television producer and director, also created ''Caprice & Ella'' and ''[[Queen of the Willis]]'' hosted ''Vote for the Girls''
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*[[Ava Zinn]] (anchor/reporter 1999-2010), now hosts Vote for the Girls
  
 
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Cyrillic: А а Б б В в Г г   Ґ ґ Ѓ ѓ Д д Ђ ђ   Е е Ё ё Є є Ж ж   З з Ѕ ѕ И и І і   Ї ї Й й Ј ј К к   Ќ ќ Л л Љ љ М м   Н н Њ њ О о П п   Р р С с Т т Ћ ћ   У у Ў ў Ф ф Х х   Ц ц Ч ч Џ џ Ш ш   Щ щ Ъ ъ Ы ы Ь ь   Э э Ю ю Я я   ́
IPA: t̪ d̪ ʈ ɖ ɟ ɡ ɢ ʡ ʔ   ɸ β θ ð ʃ ʒ ɕ ʑ ʂ ʐ ç ʝ ɣ χ ʁ ħ ʕ ʜ ʢ ɦ   ɱ ɳ ɲ ŋ ɴ   ʋ ɹ ɻ ɰ   ʙ ⱱ ʀ ɾ ɽ   ɫ ɬ ɮ ɺ ɭ ʎ ʟ   ɥ ʍ ɧ   ʼ   ɓ ɗ ʄ ɠ ʛ   ʘ ǀ ǃ ǂ ǁ   ɨ ʉ ɯ   ɪ ʏ ʊ   ø ɘ ɵ ɤ   ə ɚ   ɛ œ ɜ ɝ ɞ ʌ ɔ   æ   ɐ ɶ ɑ ɒ   ʰ ʱ ʷ ʲ ˠ ˤ ⁿ ˡ   ˈ ˌ ː ˑ ̪   {{IPA|}}