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WINM

WINM
Angola/Fort Wayne, Indiana
United States
City Angola, Indiana
Channels Digital: 12 (VHF)
Virtual: 12 ()
Subchannels 12.1/.2 TCT
12.3 TCT Family
12.4 ABN
Translators WEIJ-LD 38 Fort Wayne
Affiliations TCT (1991–present)
Owner Tri-State Christian Television, Inc.
First air date April 22, 1983; 33 years ago (1983-04-22)
Former callsigns WXJC-TV (1983–1984)
WBKZ (1984–1986)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
63 (UHF, 1983–2009)
Former affiliations TBN (1983–2007; secondary until 1991)
Transmitter power 16.5 kW
Height 132 m
Facility ID 67787
Transmitter coordinates 41°27′14.7″N 84°48′9.9″W / 41.454083°N 84.802750°W / 41.454083; -84.802750
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.tct.tv

WINM, VHF digital channel 12, is a TCT owned-and-operated television station serving Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States that is licensed to Angola. The station is owned by Tri-State Christian Television, Inc. WINM's offices are located at 3632 Butler Road in Fort Wayne (in the former studio facility of PBS member station WFWA, channel 39), and its transmitter is located in unincorporated Williams County, Ohio, midway between Butler, Indiana and Edgerton, Ohio. Though most of the city proper is adequately covered by the main signal, WINM's signal is relayed on Fort Wayne, Indiana on digital repeater station WEIJ-LD (channel 38) in Fort Wayne.

In Fort Wayne, WINM is available on Comcast channel 10, Dish Network channel 63 and Verizon FIOS channel 12. Outside of the Fort Wayne area, WINM is carried on MediaCom channel 11, and on various channels (mostly channel 22) on Time Warner Cable in the Ohio side of the market. The station itself is not available on DirecTV, though TCT national feed is carried on channel 377.

The station first signed on the air as WXJC-TV on April 22, 1983, originally affiliated with the Trinity Broadcasting Network. In 1984, the station's call sign was changed to WBKZ; it was changed again to WINM in 1986, when the station was purchased by Manna for Modern Man Ministries. Quad M Productions, as it was called, was fully owned by Calvary Temple Worship Center and solely run by the family of Paul Paino. The studio facilities were located in the old Calvary Temple location on Clinton Street in Fort Wayne. After encountering financial problems, the station filed for bankruptcy and shut down. The license was purchased in 1991 by Tri-State Christian Television (TCT), who began producing their own part-time network feed of religious programming, and began airing it on their owned-and-operated stations. TCT fully disassociated with TBN in April 2007.


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