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WIPX-LP : ウィキペディア英語版
WIPX-TV

WIPX-TV, virtual channel 63 (UHF digital channel 27), is an Ion Television owned-and-operated television station serving Indianapolis, Indiana, United States that is licensed to Bloomington. The station is owned by Ion Media Networks. WIPX maintains offices located on Production Drive (near I-74/I-465) in southwestern Indianapolis, and its transmitter is located on County Road 50 in rural southwestern Johnson County (due southeast of Trafalgar).
The station's signal is relayed on translator station WIPX-LP (UHF analog channel 51) in Indianapolis; it maintains transmitter facilities on Walnut Drive in the northwestern portion of the city. WIPX-LP covers northern portions of the Indianapolis market that receive a Grade B to non-existent signal from WIPX-TV (including the cities of Kokomo, Marion and Muncie), though there is a decent amount of overlap between the coverage areas of both WIPX-TV and WIPX-LP's signals otherwise. On-air references to WIPX-LP are limited to FCC-mandated hourly station identifications during Ion Television programming. Channel 51 ceased broadcasting in 2013. Station is silent with digital construction permit set to expire in September 2015. WIPX-LP was donated to parent company of Daystar in December 2014, essentially now a sister station of WDTI, though the station is silent presently.
On cable, WIPX-TV is available on Bright House Networks channel 6, Comcast Xfinity channel 17 and AT&T U-verse channel 63 in standard definition and in high definition on Bright House digital channel 1008, Xfinity digital channel 1017 and AT&T U-verse channel 1063.
==History==
The station first signed on the air on December 27, 1988 as WIIB. Founded by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, it originally operated as an affiliate of the Home Shopping Network. Sinclair had planned to eventually convert WIIB into a general entertainment independent station. However, those plans were halted when Sinclair acquired another Bloomington-licensed station, UPN affiliate WTTV (channel 4, now a CBS affiliate), through its April 1996 merger with River City Broadcasting, with the company immediately focusing its efforts on that station and its Kokomo satellite WTTK (channel 29). In 1995, WIIB became an affiliate of the Infomail TV Network (inTV) infomercial service.
As Federal Communications Commission regulations at that time had forbidden the common ownership of two full-power commercial television stations in the same market, Sinclair had to obtain a crossownership waiver from the Federal Communications Commission to keep WTTV/WTTK and WIIB. Channel 63 was sold to DP Media, a company owned by Devon Paxson, son of Paxson Communications and HSN founder Lowell "Bud" Paxson in 1998; around the same time, DP Media acquired low-power ValueVision affiliate W51BU and converted it into a translator of WIIB. On August 31 of that year, the station became a charter affiliate of Paxson's family-oriented network Pax TV (now Ion Television), changing its call letters to WIPX-TV to reflect its new affiliation. WIPX-TV and WIPX-LP became Pax owned-and-operated stations, when DP Media merged with Paxson Communications in 2000 (Paxson had earlier attempted to purchase WB affiliate WNDY-TV (channel 23, now a MyNetworkTV affiliate) for $28.4 million in 1997, before it was outbid by a $35 million offer from the Paramount Stations Group that October〔(WB, UPN woo WNDY-TV ), ''Broadcasting & Cable'', October 27, 1997. Retrieved June 19, 2014 from HighBeam Research.〕).
On December 15, 2014, Ion reached a deal to donate WIPX-LP to Word of God Fellowship, parent company of the Daystar network.

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