We chate national networks, the threat of streaming, and the need for a new kind of reporting.
Suzanne Krowiak
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At Home: Humorist Dick Wolfsie's Office
“One day, somebody snapped a picture of [friend Richard Simmons and me], and it ended up on the cover of the National Enquirer with the caption ‘Jog with your lover.’”
Taylor Ellis
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Video: Amanda Heckert Talks Beerfest on 'Indy Style'
Our Beerfest will feature 20 breweries, plus food offerings, for $25.
IM Editors
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Photos: Red Kettle Cook-off Event
The burger made by anchors and reporters from WTHR-TV garnered the acclaim of Indianapolis mayor Greg Ballard’s taste buds.
Alyssa Shufelt
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Video: Divvy Chef Brock Jenkins Makes Fried Green Tomatoes
Divvy chef de cuisine Brock Jenkins says, “It’s always nice to get recognized, and it’s obviously because people have caught on to the buzz and are showing up and eating our food.”
IM Editors
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Video: In the Kitchen with The Local's Craig Baker
First up from Baker’s menu, which rotates biweekly: lamb belly. Second: a grilled walleye fresh out of the water.
IM Editors
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Video: Behind the Scenes of Our Best Restaurants Issue
WISH-TV’s Indy Style pairs up with our own editorial and art teams to see what will make the cover of our 2014 Best Restaurants issue.
IM Editors
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At Home: Debby Knox's Living Room
“My home is like a little old lady that I have time to take care of now,” the journalist says. Plus, she guides us on a video tour of key features in the space.
Taylor Ellis
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The Hoosierist: Spelled Out
The Hoosierist always figured television station call letters were burped out by a computer in the basement of the FCC’s headquarters. Boy, was he wrong.
Sam Stall
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Video: IM Editor Amanda Heckert Talks Best Of Issue on 'Indy Style'
Get a sneak peek at some of the city’s absolute best as she dishes on WISH-TV’s morning show about some of our 78 winners for 2013.
IM Editors
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Tweets of the Week: Debby Knox Edition
She currently presides over WISH-TV’s newscasts at 6, 10, and 11 p.m. and maintains that she may very well “reinvent” what retirement looks like.