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WYIN

WYIN, virtual channel 56 (UHF digital channel 17), is a PBS member television station located in Gary, Indiana, United States. The station is owned by Northwest Indiana Public Broadcasting, Inc., and is a sister station to NPR radio outlet WLPR-FM (89.1 FM). The two stations share studio facilities located on Indiana Place (Mississippi Street) in Merrillville; WYIN maintains transmitter facilities located near Lake Dalecarlia (due south of Cedar Lake). WYIN is one of three PBS member stations serving the Chicago television market, alongside Chicago-licensed WTTW (channel 11) and WYCC (channel 20).
==History==

WYIN evolved from WCAE, a non-commercial educational station that was originally licensed to the Lake Central School Corporation in St. John, which broadcast on UHF channel 50. The school system was unable to maintain broadcast operations and the station went dark in 1984.
Metrowest Corporation (owned by Fred Eychaner) purchased the station's license for $1.5 million, in exchange for the construction permit for WGMI, a proposed commercial independent station licensed to Gary on channel 56 that had been held by a group of Indiana businessmen since 1976, but was never built. Metrowest eventually took the channel 50 license to air as commercial station WPWR-TV (now a MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated station). The non-commercial license that was now reassigned to channel 56 was secured by the founding group of WYIN, who signed the station on the air on November 15, 1987.
For many years, WYIN fought to try to replace its aging transmitter and build a new tower atop either the Sears Tower or the John Hancock Center in downtown Chicago. These plans were opposed by the parents of WTTW (Window to the World Communications) and WYCC (City Colleges of Chicago), both of which were very critical of the move as it would make WYIN the third PBS station to fully serve the Chicago market. Currently, WYIN pays a lower license fee for its carriage of PBS programs. WTTW station management claimed that if WYIN was allowed to move its transmitter to Chicago, it would pay far less money for the rights to PBS programs while covering much of the same area, leaving WTTW at a disadvantage as well as taking valuable pledge donations from the station.
In the face of objections from WTTW, WYIN opted instead to build a new transmitter tower in Cedar Lake, Indiana. In November 2003, the station erected a transmission tower at its existing transmitter site, near Crown Point, which increased the station's power to 1.35 million.

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