WTHI-TV

WTHI-TV is a CBS affiliated television station in Terre Haute, Indiana. It operates on digital channel 10. Its transmitter is located in Farmersburg, Indiana. Syndicated programming on WTHI includes: Ellen, Live with Regis and Kelly, Entertainment Tonight, and Everybody Loves Raymond.

History
Starting operations on July 22, 1954, WTHI served as the market's only television station until 1965, when WTWO broadcast for the first time. The station has always been a CBS affiliate. However, on various occasions, it has also carried selected programs from ABC, NBC, UPN, and until its demise, DuMont.

The station was founded by local businessman and Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Tony Hulman. His family owned the station until 1999, when it was sold to Emmis Communications. Emmis, in turn, sold the station to LIN TV in August 2005. LIN also owns three other CBS affiliates in Indiana (including WISH-TV in Indianapolis).

Local news had been in existence since the beginning. The newscast was known during the late 1970s and early 1980s as "NewsCenter 10". The title was changed to "Action 10 News" in 1985, and modified to "Action 10 News-WTHI" in 2001. On September 18, 2006, the branding was changed to "News 10". A new logo and graphics package was also premiered. The news graphics they choose were the old Gannett graphics. It is currently the only station in the country to use the "old Gannett graphics."

Local programs of the past featured Jerry Van Dyke of Coach and My Mother the Car fame, and "Captain Jack" Hanes, whose most famous guest was Larry Bird.

Current on-air staff
Anchors Reporters Storm Team 10 Sports team
 * Mark Allen - weeknights at 6 and 11PM
 * Patrece Dayton - weeknights at 6 and 11PM
 * Susan Dinkel- Weekdays News 10 Mid-Day/News Director
 * Amanda Jarrett - Weekends at 6 and 11PM (also crime reporter)
 * Abby Walton - Weekdays News 10 This Morning
 * Mike Grant - Southern Indiana Bureau chief
 * Jane Santucci - general assignment reporter
 * Jessica Hayes - general assignment reporter/Fill In Weather Anchor
 * Kate Greene - general assignment reporter
 * Rondrell Moore - general assignment reporter (also internet content producer)
 * Dan Klein - investigative reporter
 * Kevin Orpurt (AMS Seal of Approval) - Chief Meteorologist; weeknights at 6 and 11PM
 * Pamela Gardner - Weekends at 6 and 11PM
 * David Wire (AMS Seal of Approval) - Meteorologist; weekday mornings and noon
 * Rick Semmler - Sports Director; weeknights at 6 and 11PM

Notable former staff
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 * Betty Chadwick - First female news photographer in television broadcasting.
 * Bob Forbes - Voice of Indiana State University sports. Indianapolis 500 pit reporter. IBA Hall of Fame
 * Phil Jones - CBS News Washington DC reporter
 * Joseph Benti - CBS News
 * Mike King - sports anchor (Voice of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network)
 * David Goodnow - CNN anchor
 * Wayne Jenkins - AgDay
 * Cheryl Lemke - meteorologist (now at The Weather Channel)
 * Bill Weber - NASCAR anchor for TNT and NBC sports
 * Mary Jo Mitchell (now at CNN Headline News)
 * Jerry Van Dyke - talk show host (later co-star of 1990s sitcom Coach; brother of Dick Van Dyke)

Newscast titles

 * Video Views of the News (1954-late 1950s)
 * News Picture (late 1950s)
 * The Six O'Clock Report/The Eleven O'Clock Report (Ten O'Clock Report during summer hours) (1960s-1976)
 * NewsCenter 10 (1976-1985)
 * Action 10 News (1985-2001)
 * Action 10 News-WTHI (2001-2006)
 * News 10 (2006-present)

Station slogans
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 * Bringing It Home To You (1979-1980; used during period station used Mayoham Music's "Bringing It Home To You")
 * Reach For the Stars on TV-10 (1981-1982; localized version of CBS ad campaign)
 * Great Moments on TV-10 (1982-1983; localized version of CBS ad campaign)
 * We've Got the Touch, You and TV-10 (1983-1984; localized version of CBS ad campaign)
 * You and TV-10, We've Got the Touch (1984-1985; localized version of CBS ad campaign)
 * The News Station (1985-1987)
 * Turn to 10 (1986-1987; used during period station used Frank Gari's "Turn to News")
 * Leading the Way (1987-1996)
 * The Wabash Valley's 24-Hour News Leader (1996-2001)
 * The News Leader/Clear, Accurate, To The Point (2001-2006)
 * Leading the Way (2006-2010)
 * Leading The Way In The Wabash Valley(2010-Present)
 * LIN Television co-owned CBS stations in Indiana: WLFI-TV Lafayette, WANE-TV Fort Wayne, WISH-TV Indianapolis
 * Concentration of media ownership