WNIN (TV)
WNIN is a PBS member television station in Evansville, Indiana, United States. Owned by WNIN Tri-State Public Media, it is sister to NPR member station WNIN-FM. The two outlets share studios at the WNIN Public Media Center on Two Main Street near Riverside Drive in downtown Evansville and transmitter facilities near Pelzer, Indiana.
Background
WNIN signed on for the first time on March 5, 1970, licensed to the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation. After a few months as a member of National Educational Television, it joined PBS in October.Despite having the advantage of being on one of two VHF frequencies in the Tri-State, EVSC soon found itself in over its head running a full-service public television station. Within a year, WNIN was $59,000 in the red. 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 and returned the station to the air. They bought the Carpenter House in 1986 and retired the mortgage on that building three years later with the help of a capital campaign.
WNIN also programs and transmits two local cable channels: WNIN Learn and WNIN Create. WNIN Learn airs local Government-access television 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. WNIN Create simulcasts the national Create channel which features how-to, creative and cooking programs.
Local programs produced by WNIN include Lawmakers and Newsmakers, as well as various live debates and local documentaries. As of 2010, all local programming is available online via the station's implementation of PBS' COVE platform.
Technical information
Subchannels
The station's signal is multiplexed:| Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming |
| 9.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | WNIN-HD | PBS |
| 9.2 | 480i | 16:9 | WNIN-SD | WNIN Create |
The station carries Create on digital channel 9.2. Until October 2012, the station offered an audio simulcast of sister NPR member station WNIN-FM on digital channel 9.3.