WVHF-CA

WVHF-CA

Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WVHF-CA
station_
station_slogan = The Hoosier Station
station_branding = Indiana 9

analog = 9 (VHF)
digital = no
affiliations =
founded =
location = Jeffersonville/New Albany, Indiana
callsign_meaning = W
Very High Frequency
owner = Dominion Media, Inc.
former_affiliations =
effective_radiated_power = 3kW
homepage = [http://www.indiana9.com indiana9.com]

WVHF-CA, which identifies on-air as WVHF-TV, is a station located in Southern Indiana that serves the Indiana portion of the Louisville market. Its broadcasting tower is located at the Tower Farm in Floyds Knobs, Indiana.

In January 2006, WVHF started a local newscast known as Indiana 9 News. The newscast is produced locally and finalized in Iowa by Independent News Network, and features local stories and reports from locally based reporters and photographers. The newscast is anchored by Greg Wilson, weather with Meteorologist Susie Martin, and sports with Jeremy Moss. Reporters include Elizabeth Green, Chris Hopper, and Krystal Goodner. WVHF is owned by Dominion Media.

Dominion Media is not related to Dominion Broadcasting, owners of WLMB, Toledo, Ohio.

ee also

*WJYL-CA

External links

* [http://www.indiana9.com Indiana 9 Website]
*TVQ|WVHF


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