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KATC produces local news and talk programming, with such shows as Good Morning Acadiana, Friday Night Football and "hard-news" newscasts that air weekdays at 5, 6, and 10 p.m., Saturdays at 6 and 10 p.m., and on Sundays at 5:30 and 10 p.m. On April 16, 2012, KATC began broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition. The station also ...
KATC: ABC: CW+ on 3.2, Grit on 3.3, Court TV on 3.4, Bounce TV on 3.5, QVC on 3.6 10 10 KLFY-TV: CBS: Dabl on 10.2, Ion on 10.3, Laff on 10.4 15 16 KADN-TV: Fox: NBC on 15.2 (simulcast of KLAF-LD 14.1), MyNet on 15.3 24 23 KLPB-TV: PBS: Satellite of WLPB-TV Ch. 27 Baton Rouge PBS Kids on 24.2, Create on 24.3 Lafayette: New Iberia: 50 17 KLWB: MeTV
KLFY-TV (channel 10) is a television station in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States, affiliated with CBS. Its secondary subchannel serves as an owned-and-operated station of The CW Plus as it is owned by CW majority owner Nexstar Media Group .
Polycarp was portrayed by the KATC employee John Plauché (27 July 1932 - June 1978), [2] hired by KATC in May 1963 and who it credited for the show's originality. "It is a land created through the wonderful imagination of John Plauche, who as Polycarp Phillipe Pecot Number 2, makes our lives a little happier, the world a brighter place [in which] to live."
KLNI-TV, a UHF station, found it difficult to compete against longer-established KATC-TV (channel 3) and KLFY-TV (channel 10). It did not help matters that WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge and KPLC-TV in Lake Charles both provided strong grade B coverage to most of the market after relocating their transmission towers and increasing their respective ...
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Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB) is a state network of Public Broadcasting Service member television stations serving the U.S. state of Louisiana.The stations are operated by the Louisiana Educational Television Authority, an agency created by the executive department of the Louisiana state government which holds the licenses for six of the seven PBS member stations licensed in the state.