WNIN is planning to move to Evansville’s riverfront.
Tri-State Public Media has purchased the former WEVV building at Riverside and Main through a donor relationship.
A capital campaign is underway to raise money to pay for the building, to renovate it, and to add new digital equipment.
President and CEO Brad Kimmel says he’s “excited” to move the operation to the “heart of downtown” and to better engage the public and better serve the community.
Kimmel says the capital campaign will go public this spring and more details will be released then.
Meantime, WNIN’s current home, the historic Carpenter House, has been placed on the market.