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Lafayette (about 63 miles (101 km) northwest of Indianapolis) was initially granted the UHF channel 59 allocation in Central Indiana. The channel would be filled by CBS affiliate WFAM-TV (now WLFI-TV), which was created in June 1953 by Sarkes Tarzian (who also founded WXIN's current sister station WTTV). After the station relocated to UHF channel 18 in 1957, UHF channel 59 remained vacant until the Federal Communications Commission transferred it to Indianapolis.