wieder verließ. Sie absolvierte bisher 14 Länderspiele für die Niederlande. Wndy Smits auf der Website der Europäischen Handballföderation lz.de; Spielführerin
WNDY may refer to: WNDY-TV, a television station (channel 23 analog/32 digital) licensed to Marion, Indiana, United States WNDY (FM), a radio station
WNDY (91.3 FM), is a college radio station in Crawfordsville, Indiana, owned and operated by Wabash College. The station simulcasts the Indianapolis NPR
WNDY-TV, virtual channel 23 (UHF digital channel 32), is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station serving Indianapolis, Indiana, United States that
owned by Media General, as part of a duopoly with MyNetworkTV affiliate WNDY-TV (channel 23). The two stations share studio facilities located on North
channel 47 served as a repeater of then-sister station and UPN affiliate WNDY-TV (channel 23, now a MyNetworkTV affiliate); this ended when Viacom's Television
WFYI's programming offset by 2 days WNDY-TV (23.1) — a My Network TV affiliate WNDY-DT2 (23.2) — a Bounce TV affiliate WNDY-DT3 (23.3) — simulcast of channel
job, he worked as a sports reporter at WISH-TV and as sports director for WNDY, both in Indianapolis. In the late 1980s Vince was a sports personality at
sister station to CW affiliate WISH-TV (channel 8) and MyNetworkTV affiliate WNDY-TV (channel 23). WIIH-CD currently serves as a translator station to WISH-TV
that March 15 it became WFYI-FM. Some WFYI programming can also be heard on WNDY FM in Crawfordsville. WFYI 90.1 FM Public Radio carries services for the
news department of a fictional television station whose actual callsign is WNDY, but which is nicknamed WIOU by its staff because of the station's perennial
3:00 PM, WNDY at Evansville L 77–80 OT 0–1 22 – Hopkins 9 – Smith 5 – Hopkins Ford Center (9,454) Evansville, IN Nov. 15* 7:00 PM, WNDY Chattanooga
Elizabethtown, Kentucky WLTV-DT in Miami, Florida WMAO-TV in Greenwood, Mississippi WNDY-TV in Marion, Indiana WNJS in Camden, New Jersey WNLO in Buffalo, New York
station KSTP in St. Paul, Minnesota. The station went on the air in 1961 as WNDY. In 1964, the station changed the call sign to WBRI and its format to Christian
strike a deal to buy WB charter affiliate WNDY-TV (channel 23), though Paramount pledged at the time to keep WNDY a WB affiliate through the expiration of
Communications in 2000 (Paxson had earlier attempted to purchase WB affiliate WNDY-TV (channel 23, now a MyNetworkTV affiliate) for $28.4 million in 1997, before
MyNetworkTV-affiliated sister WNDY-TV (channel 23) due to pre-emption limitations included in The CW's affiliation contracts. WISH and WNDY do not carry Bulls telecasts
Kentucky WMBF-TV in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina WMEU-CD in Chicago, Illinois WNDY-TV in Marion, Indiana WNLO in Buffalo, New York WPGA-TV in Perry, Georgia
at Northwestern W 67–54 2–0 Welsh-Ryan Arena Evanston, IL November 21* 8:00 PM, WNDY-23 No. 10 at Evansville W 64–60 3–0 Roberts Municipal Stadium Evansville
PM, WNDY Ball State W 67–53 5–2 15 – Clarke 6 – Marshall 5 – Clarke Hinkle Fieldhouse (8,282) Indianapolis, IN Dec. 05* 7:00 PM, WNDY IUPUI
PM, WNDY No. 18 Ball State W 88–55 2–1 19 – Mack 10 – Howard 4 – Mack Hinkle Fieldhouse (7,038) Indianapolis, IN November 23* 7:00 PM, WNDY No
10:00 p.m. newscast for UPN affiliate WNDY-TV (now a MyNetworkTV affiliate). The news share agreement with WNDY was terminated after that station was
Sara Perlman WSFL Indy Eleven Greg Rakestraw Brad Hauter WISH (17 matches) WNDY (3 matches) WNTS (Spanish Radio) Jacksonville Armada FC Cole Pepper Andy
MyNetworkTV affiliates (including WUXP in Nashville, WDCA in Washington, WNDY in Indianapolis, WUAB in Cleveland, and WCGV in Milwaukee) 20 independent