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  2. WWL-TV - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. National Weather Service New Orleans/Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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    The National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office New Orleans/Baton Rouge has its origins in a U.S. Army Signal Service office opened in Downtown New Orleans on October 4, 1870. [3] A hurricane forecast center operated in the New Orleans office from 1935 until 1966, when its responsibilities were transferred to the National Hurricane Center. [3]

  4. David Bernard (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. List of television stations in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Laff on 42.2, WLFT-CD simulcast on 44.4 New Orleans: 49 33 WPXL-TV: Ion: Grit on 49.2, Court TV on 49.3, Ion Plus on 49.4, Get on 49.5, HSN on 49.6, QVC on 49.7, HSN2 on 49.8 New Orleans: Slidell: 54 17 WUPL: MyNet: Quest on 54.2, H&I on 54.3, True Crime Network on 54.4, Cozi TV on 54.5 Shreveport: 3 28 KTBS-TV: ABC: Weather on 3.2, News on 3.3 ...

  6. Nash Roberts - Wikipedia

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    After departing WDSU in November 1973, he moved to then-new Newscene 8 at WVUE-TV in January 1974 for 4 years, then to Eyewitness News at WWL-TV on March 20, 1978. As he aged, he gradually cut back his schedule, giving most of the day-to-day weathercasting chores to younger meteorologists Al Duckworth, who had been at WWL since becoming its ...

  7. WDSU - Wikipedia

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    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).

  8. Bob Breck - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, after 5 years in this position he moved to New Orleans, Louisiana where he replaced Nash Roberts. Breck became Chief Meteorologist until he announced his retirement in 2015. Breck became Chief Meteorologist until he announced his retirement in 2015.

  9. Margaret Orr - Wikipedia

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    She started her weather forecasting career in Charleston, South Carolina but returned home to New Orleans in July 1979, when she joined WDSU, and she has remained there ever since. She co-hosted Breakfast Edition and also co-hosted World's Fair Show during the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition . [ 1 ]