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NewsWatch on Channel 15 launched on October 20, 1989; it was formed via a partnership that was formed in 1988 between WWL-TV and Cox Cable (now Cox Communications), the latter of which serves as the major cable provider for areas of Greater New Orleans located south of Lake Pontchartrain, to create a cable-only news channel.
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. Its transmitter power output is 50,000 watts, the ...
The station first signed on the air on September 7, 1957. Coincidentally, it was the fourth television station (and the third commercial station) to sign on in the New Orleans media market, behind WDSU-TV (channel 6), WJMR-TV (channel 61, now WVUE-DT on channel 8) and non-commercial WYES-TV (channel 8, now on channel 12)—all signing on in under a timeframe of nine years.
New Orleans: 4 27 WWL-TV: CBS: True Crime Network on 4.2, Catchy Comedy on 4.3, Twist on 4.4, Get on 4.5, QVC2 on 4.7, Shop LC on 4.8 6 19 WDSU: NBC: MeTV on 6.2, Story Television on 6.4, TheGrio on 6.5, QVC on 6.6 8 29 WVUE-DT: Fox: Bounce TV on 8.2, Circle on 8.3, Ion Mystery on 8.4, Oxygen on 8.5, Start TV on 8.6 12 11 WYES-TV: PBS: World on ...
WWL-FM (105.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Kenner, Louisiana, and serving the New Orleans metropolitan area. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. WWL-FM and sister station WWL (870 AM) simulcast a news-talk - sports radio format .
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The tornado passed through Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, approximately 65 miles northwest of New Orleans and 60 miles east of Baton Rouge. The tornado developed early in the evening and quickly ...
In February 1997, Village Cinemas and Warner Bros. partnered again to open Australia's first 24-hour cinema in Melbourne's new Crown Casino complex when it also opened (it reverted to normal cinema hours in 2001). It also included another new type of cinema, four Gold Class auditoriums, a luxury cinema format.