This year, WLFI is proud to be celebrating 50 years of tradition. Though the years, we've been there, covering news from where you live. At 6:00 p.m. on June 15, Lafayette residents got their first glimpse of locally broadcast television on WFAM Channel 59.WFAM later changed call letters to WLFI, and WLFI has been improving ever since, bringing news and entertainment to 180,000 households in a 13-county area of north central Indiana.
Through changes in ownership, ranging from Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. to the current owners, LIN Television, one thing has remained constant -- WLFI's unswerving commitment to viewers and the Greater Lafayette community