WISH Adds Chicago’s WRJK To Indiana News Channel

DuJuan McCoy, owner, president and CEO of Circle City Broadcasting, and Ravi Kapur, owner of independent WRJK-LP Chicago (DMA 3), today announced an agreement to broadcast news from Circle City’s WISH Indianapolis on a subchannel.

WRJK will carry more than 80 weekly hours of WISH’s News 8 broadcasts in the Chicago and Northwest Indiana region to more than 800,000 Hoosiers in Jasper, Lake, LaPorte, Newton and Porter counties — counties in which Indiana voters do not currently receive Indiana-based news. Additional dayparts on WRJK will feature national news programming from Michigan-based NewsNet.

“WRJK is elated to partner with WISH-TV and NewsNet to provide Chicago’s only 24/7, over-the-air news channel,” said Kapur. “This is part of our longstanding commitment to underserved communities in the region.”
“NewsNet has been working with WRJK to bring 24-hour news to Chicago since our launch in early 2019,” added Eric Wotila, owner of NewsNet. “We’re thrilled to be expanding our partnerships with both WRJK and WISH-TV to add regional news coverage to the existing national news programming available from Chicago’s NewsNet affiliate.”

With the addition of WRJK, WISH’s News 8 will expand its reach to include more than 11.6 million viewers in the Indianapolis, Chicago and South Bend-Elkhart markets.

“This is a continuation of my goal to bring the quality and legacy of WISH-TV’s News 8 from the capital city of Indianapolis to all television markets in the state of Indiana,” said McCoy, an Indianapolis native and graduate of Butler University. “There are still an estimated 405,000 Hoosiers that currently receive their local news from non-Indiana television stations including 16 counties in Southeast Indiana (Cincinnati and Louisville DMAs), and we are working toward closing that gap soon.”


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