WDNI-LP

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WDNI-LP
Image:WDNI-IMC-logo.png
Indianapolis, Indiana
Branding Indy's Music Channel
Channels Analog: 65 (UHF)
Affiliations Independent
Owner Radio One
Founded March 7, 1989
Call letters’ meaning DNI = reverse of INDianapolis
Former callsigns W53AV (1989-2001)
Former affiliations America One (until 2001)
Transmitter Power 40 kW
Website www.imc.tv

WDNI-LP is an independent television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, broadcasting locally on channel 65. Owned by Radio One, its predominant programming is Indy's Music Channel, a selection of rock- and rap-music videos. Religious programming under the banner IMC Goes to Church airs much of the day on Sundays.

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Previously regularly featured on weekdays was The Amos Brown Show, a one-hour local talk show spotlighting notable figures in the local African-American community. As of 2007, it is no longer scheduled. The station was also once an affiliate of the defunct Network One, and also had local celebrity Bill Shirk host certain shows.

The station was founded March 7, 1989 as W53AV, and aired a much wider variety of programming, including public-domain movies and Cincinnati Reds baseball. The station was purchased from Hoosier Radio and TV in 2000, and was given the call sign WDNI-LP in 2001, which also signified the inauguration of Indy's Music Channel.


IMC will be Moving to Channel 19 before February 2009, and will go Digital next year.

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