WTVI Goes Back On AirTeJevi*km station WTVI, aimed a I the Indian Kiverland audicr.cc, was scheduled to go back on the xr at J2:£ p.m. today, wilJi a brcadcrsst of major league baseball, followed by a brief dcdica-lory ceremony, with public officials from Fort Pierce, S'uart and Vc.o Beach participating. The regular CBS program was to follow,Gene Milsteen, WTVI manager, said the station, whose studios .ire on Dan McCarty Highway haif way between Fort Pierce and Vero Beach, will go on the ai: d:«.ly from 5 to 11:45 p.m. with CBS programs. Local news, sports and the weather will be broadcast daily al 0:20 p.m.WTVI, under the ownership of Gene T. Dyer of Jensen Bcacii, first began broadcasting last November on channel 19, It suspended operations on Feb, n, when Dyer announced that he had pelitkmed the Federal Communications for permission lo remain off the air for 90 days to reorganize tho financial structure1' of the opera! ion.In May he announced sale of Uw facility lo the Atlantic Broadcasting Co., a Florida corporation. Atlantic also owns radio and TV staliens KFEQ in St, Joseph, Mo., K3.TK in JJeffersoit city, Mo.p and WSCM In Panama City, Fla,