Woodruff Place Woodruff Place is a near eastside subdivision, bounded by East 10th Street, East Drive, East Michigan Street, and West Drive. … Read More »Woodruff Place
WISH-TV The Universal Broadcasting Company, owner of WISH radio and led by president , put Indianapolis’ second television station on the… Read More »WISH-TV
WISH In June 1940, , a native of Scipio, Indiana, who lived in Indianapolis for 51 years, founded the Capitol Broadcasting… Read More »WISH
WXNT Founded by radio pioneers Carl and , radio station WKBF began broadcasting on November 29, 1926, from a Ford automobile… Read More »WXNT
WIFE Formerly WISH AM-FM, WIFE was purchased by Omaha radio owner Don Burden’s Star Stations in 1963. Operating at 1310 AM… Read More »WIFE
WFMS Cambridge City native , formerly chief engineer for WFBM, began broadcasting Indianapolis’ first permanent commercial FM station on March 17,… Read More »WFMS
WFBQ WFBQ went on the air in 1959 as WFBM-FM. Like other radio stations in the United States, WFBM-AM added the… Read More »WFBQ
WBRI In October 1963, Radio One Five Hundred Inc., a subsidiary of New York City-based brokerage firm Edwin Tornberg and Co.,… Read More »WBRI
WAIV The second independent commercial FM station in the city, WAIV went on the air in 1961 from studios in the… Read More »WAIV
Upland Southerners From its beginning, Indianapolis possessed a significant population of native and former residents of the Upland South, a region that… Read More »Upland Southerners