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Punch TV Queue Network on 45.3 New Orleans: 18 36 WBXN-CD: MyNet: 22 22 WTNO-CD: Azteca America: Infomercials on 22.2, Cozi TV on 22.3, Cheddar on 22.4 28 28 KNLD-LD: Daystar: New Orleans: Houma: 30 30 KFOL-CD: HTV 10 HTV 10 on 30.2, Weather on 30.4 New Orleans: 33 32 WQDT-LD Buzzr: Get on 33.2, SBN on 33.3. Stadium on 33.4, Shop LC on 33.5 ...
MyNetworkTV programming preempts the MeTV schedule from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. each weeknight. New Iberia/Lafayette: KLWB: 50.1: 17: 1: Delta Media Corporation: Launched July 25, 2011 as Louisiana's first Affiliate New Orleans: WDSU: 6.2: 19: NBC: Hearst Television: Airs Matter of Fact early Monday Mornings. Alternate NBC affiliate.
WPXL-TV (channel 49) is a television station in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, broadcasting the Ion Television network. It is owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company, and maintains offices on Veterans Memorial Boulevard and Cleary Avenue in Metairie; its transmitter is located off Paris Road near the Orleans–St. Bernard parish line.
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Pages in category "Television stations in New Orleans" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... WLAE-TV; WLPN-LP (New Orleans) WNOL-TV; WPXL ...
Markets are Designated Market Areas (DMAs), as listed at TV Radio World. Edmundston / Woodstock, NB is part of the Presque Isle, ME DMA . Toronto/Hamilton/Niagara Falls, ON
New Orleans, Louisiana: WLAE-TV 32 (owned by the Archdiocese of New Orleans; independent since 2013) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: KTLC 43 (now KAUT-TV 43) (April 23, 1991 – January 18, 1998; commercial license; became an affiliate of UPN, MyNetworkTV in 2006, and independent in 2012, currently an O&O CW station since 2023)
It was the first television station to sign on in the state of Louisiana, the first in the city of New Orleans, the first on the Gulf Coast, the first in the Deep South, [3] and the 49th in the nation. It was founded by New Orleans businessman Edgar B. Stern, Jr., owner of WDSU radio (1280 AM, now WODT; and 93.3 FM, now WQUE-FM).