WTWO-TV WAWV-TV
PO Box 9268
Terre Haute, IN 47808
Phone: 812.696.2121
812.232.9504
Office Fax: 812.696.2755
Sales Fax: 812.696.2718
News Fax: 812.696.2000
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Nexstar Broadcasting
Jeremy Moore
Operations Manager WTWO
812-696-2121 x 266 work
812-208-7953 cell
jmoore@wtwo.com
Fax : 812-696-2372
10849 N. US Hwy 41
Farmersburg, IN 47850
Mission Broadcasting
Lois Mathes, Station Manager
Mission Broadcasting Inc. - WAWV-TV
Phone: 812.238.3838 x 209
Fax: 812.696.2755
business@wawv.tv
10849 N. US Hwy 41
Farmersburg, IN 47850
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Jon Swaner
Jon Swaner is a native of Robinson, Illinois.
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Jesse Walker
Jesse Walker is a native of Vigo County and a graduate of West Vigo High school.
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Morgan Moore
Morgan Moore joined WTWO in March 2011 as a general assignment reporter...
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Daisy
DaisyNewshound and Goodwill Ambassador
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Doug Edge
Doug Edge serves as host for Valley Business Weekly at 10am on WAWV.
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Kellie Bartoli
Kellie Bartoli joined WTWO in June 2011 as a general assignment reporter. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Columbia College Chicago with a Bachelor of...
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Paige Preusse
Paige Preusse is new to WTWO as a general assignment reporter.
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Anne Elise Parks
Anne Elise Parks is a native of New Albany, Mississippi...
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Dan Reynolds
Dan Reynolds joined the WTWO team in May 1993.
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Tom McClanahan
Tom McClanahan is a native of Sullivan County.
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Grant Pugh
Grant Pugh joined NBC-2 in November 2010 as a Sports Reporter/Videographer. He has a great passion for sports, and is very excited to bring his...
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Dana Winklepleck
Dana Winklepleck can be seen every weekday morning on NBC 2 Today.
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Eric Peat
In May of 2010, Eric graduated Summa Cum Laude from Ball State University, where he was active in sports broadcasting...
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Jason Pensky
Jason Pensky is a former college soccer player at Marietta College in Ohio.
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Patrick Fazio
Nationally awarded Patrick Fazio anchors the news on NBC 2 News at 6pm and 11pm.
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Sydney Benter
Sydney Benter joined the NBC 2 team in August 2011 as an evening anchor.
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Katie Shane
If you think you've seen Katie on NBC 2 in the past... you're right!
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About Our Stations
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About WTWO-TV NBC 2 The station signed on as a primary NBC affiliate and secondary ABC affiliate on September 1, 1965 at 7am. The first telecast was none other than NBC's Today Show. WTWO's first color broadcasts began eleven days later, Classics such as "Bonanza", "The Man from UNCLE", and "The Dean Martin Show" filled the airwaves over channel 2. Since our first day of broadcast, WTWO has been committed to local news coverage of Terre Haute and the Wabash Valley. Our first newscast was "W-2 News", which ran until 1967 when it was replaced by "Total News Tonight". WTWO was the first station to telecast local news in color in 1971. Two years later, the long-running "TV-2 Eyewitness News" was introduced, and was retitled "NewsChannel 2" in 1994. The commitment to the best local news coverage continues to this day. Since sign-on, the WTWO studio and transmitter have been located on US 41 South in Farmersburg, Indiana, approximately 11 miles south of Terre Haute. WTWO serves approximately 367,000 people in the TERRE HAUTE DMA consisting of 15 counties in Indiana and Illinois. WTWO has been owned and operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Inc., since 1997. ![]() About WAWV ABC for the Wabash Valley WAWV began broadcasting ABC Network programming on September 1st, 2011 formerly WFXW carrying FOX programming. The station signed on in 1973 as WIIL-TV, and was a primary affiliate of the ABC television network (taking away WTWO's part-time ABC affiliation). In 1978, the station changed hands and was renamed WBAK-TV. Those call letters would remain after the station switched from being an ABC affiliate to being the Valley's Fox network affiliate in 1995. In 2003, the owner of WBAK-TV sold the station to Mission Broadcasting, In 2005, WBAK-TV became WFXW and now broadcasts as WAWV ABC for the Wabash Valley. WAWV is operated by WTWO under various service agreements with Mission Broadcasting, including the area's only primetime online newscast. | |





