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  2. WWL-TV - Wikipedia

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    WWL-TV. /  29.906361°N 90.039472°W  / 29.906361; -90.039472. WWL-TV (channel 4) is a television station in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside Slidell -licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate WUPL (channel 54).

  3. Angela Hill (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1975, Angela Hill was hired as the consumer reporter for WWL-TV, the CBS affiliate in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. [4] [6] [7] [10] [11] In September 1975, Hill became the first female anchor at WWL-TV. [10] [12] Between 1975 and 2013, she co-anchored the 5 PM, 6 PM and 10 PM newscasts. For several years she was paired with anchor ...

  4. Garland Robinette - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Halstead Rhett. . . ( m. 1994) . [4] Charles Garland Robinette (born August 21, 1943 in Boutte, Louisiana) is a journalist in the New Orleans area. He was recently the host of "The Think Tank" on New Orleans radio station WWL (AM) . Robinette was a news anchor and investigative reporter on New Orleans TV station WWL-TV Channel 4 for ...

  5. Corey Hébert - Wikipedia

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    Corey Hébert is an American physician, journalist, and educator practicing in New Orleans, Louisiana, and is the Chief Medical Correspondent for WWL-TV, the CBS Affiliate for New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. He is an assistant professor in private practice at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center and Tulane University. [1]

  6. Hap Glaudi - Wikipedia

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    Hap Glaudi. Lloyd Alfred "Hap" Glaudi (November 7, 1912 – December 29, 1989) was lead sportscaster for New Orleans CBS affiliate WWL-TV. He was part of a trio of colorful sportscasters in New Orleans from the beginning of the 1960s extending up until almost 2000. The others were Wayne Mack of the New Orleans NBC affiliate WDSU-TV, and Buddy ...

  7. WWL (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WWL (870 kHz) is an AM radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana, owned by Audacy, Inc. WWL and 105.3 WWL-FM simulcast a news/talk format with sports talk at night. The studios are in the 400 Poydras Tower in the New Orleans Central Business District . WWL is a clear-channel, Class A station. It is powered at 50,000 watts, the maximum for ...

  8. Louisiana Public Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    During coverage of major hurricanes affecting the state (as has happened with Hurricanes Katrina in 2005 and Gustav in 2008), LPB's Baton Rouge facilities are used by New Orleans CBS affiliate WWL-TV (channel 4) as a backup studio to provide additional news coverage from the station inland, and act as the station's main set should WWL-TV be ...

  9. Bill Elder (newscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Elder (newscaster) William Stanley Elder Jr. (January 28, 1938 – September 17, 2003) was an anchor and investigative reporter for WWL-TV, the CBS -affiliated television station in New Orleans, from July 1966 to February 2000, nicknamed the " Mike Wallace of Louisiana" because of his hard-hitting stories. [1]