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The station’s digital signal relocated from its pre-transition VHF channel 12 to channel 9. WNIN was the programming hub of the Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations (IPBS) project, the Indiana Channel.
The two outlets share studios in downtown Evansville and transmitter facilities near Pelzer, Indiana . On cable, WNIN is available on Charter Spectrum channel 9 in both standard and high definition, and on WOW! channels 2 (SD) and 802 (HD).
WNIN Learn airs local Government-access television (GATV) for Vanderburgh County and Evansville City government meetings produced off-site inside the Carpenter House via remote-controlled cameras located in the Vanderburgh County Civic Center. WNIN Learn also airs repeats of some PBS Kids programs.
Unable to raise enough money to close the gap, it took WNIN off the air in 1972. A year later, a group of Tri-State citizens formed Southwest Indiana Public Television (later known as Tri-State Public Teleplex and now known as Tri-State Public Media) and returned the station to the air.