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WVUE-DT (channel 8) is a television station in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. Owned by Gray Media, the station maintains primary studios on Norman C. Francis Parkway in the city's Gert Town section, with a secondary studio within the Benson Tower in downtown New Orleans; [2] [3] its transmitter is located on Magistrate Street in Chalmette, Louisiana.
New Orleans: 4 27 WWL-TV: CBS: True Crime Network on 4.2, The Nest on 4.3, Confess on 4.4, Get on 4.5, Dabl on 4.6, QVC2 on 4.7, Shop LC on 4.8 6 19 WDSU: NBC: MeTV on 6.2, Story Television on 6.4, QVC on 6.6, Nosey on 6.7 8 29 WVUE-DT: Fox: Bounce TV on 8.2, Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network on 8.3, Ion Mystery on 8.4, Oxygen on 8.5 ...
WAGM-DT2, a digital subchannel of WAGM-TV in Presque Isle, Maine; WCHS-DT2, a digital subchannel of WCHS-TV in Charleston, West Virginia; WGHP in High Point, North Carolina; WJW in Cleveland, Ohio, with website at fox8.com; WLIO-DT2, a digital subchannel of WLIO in Lima, Ohio; WVUE-DT in New Orleans, Louisiana; WWCP-TV in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
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.
The media of New Orleans serve a large population in the New Orleans area as well as southeastern Louisiana ... 8.1 WVUE: Fox: 8.2 Bounce TV, 8.3 The365, 8.4 Ion ...
For the 2023-24 season, a deal was reached to broadcast 10 Pelicans games on Fox 8 WVUE-DT and other Gray Television stations. All games, regardless of network, will have Joel Meyers doing play-by-play, Antonio Daniels as color commentator and Jen Hale reporting from the sidelines.
President Joe Biden and the first lady will visit the city Monday. The day also marks the start of Carnival that leads up to Mardi Gras.
Bernard moved to WWL-TV in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1997. [4] He was the meteorologist for the morning news programs at the station for eight years. [1] For his coverage of Hurricane Ivan in 2004, Bernard earned critical praise from Dave Walker, TV columnist for the New Orleans Times-Picayune. Walker wrote: “Nuts-and-bolts when he needed to ...