WWL-TV/WUPL is excited to announce Nicole Waivers as its next news director.
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The new WYES national cooking series, “The Dooky Chase Kitchen: Leah’s Legacy,” celebrates Leah Chase, the “Queen of Creole Cuisine.”
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WWL-TV and Chick-fil-A New Orleans honor local educators with Best in Class Award
WWL-TV believes it’s important to recognize local teachers who are going the extra mile to educate and support our children.
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Did you know the Rex Organization has staged its Carnival Ball at four different spots over its 151-year history? Can you name them? They are: Exposition Hall (or Washington Artillery Hall) and the Athenaeum, both located on St.
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It’s officially Mardi Gras 2023, and the photographers and reporters at WWLTV will take to the streets – from the French Quarter to the Morial Convention Center – to cover the season’s most popular and opulent parades and revelry throughout the city.
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WWL-TV is honored to have been nominated for 12 awards in the 46th Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards.
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WWLTV is celebrating 65 years of service to the Greater New Orleans area.
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CBS will be ringing in 2022 with “NEW YEAR’S EVE LIVE: NASHVILLE’S BIG BASH,” a star-studded five-hour entertainment special on Friday, Dec.
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Last year, hurricane season produced 30 named storms, the most named storms on record. 2021 is predicted to be an “above average” hurricane season.
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Every May, high school seniors across the country look forward to their next journey in life.
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WWL-TV partners with Nissan to bring you Your Local Weather Experts’ Mobile Forecast Center
In Southeast Louisiana we see it all, severe weather, tropical storms, hurricanes and even the occasional ice storm.
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Basketball is back, and WWL-TV is the home of NCAA March Madness!With 68 teams battling to get a chance to play in the Big Dance, viewers are looking for that Cinderella Story.
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There’s nothing like Mardi Gras in New Orleans, but the pandemic is forcing celebrations to be different this year.
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Two-time Grammy Award-winner and 2017 Kennedy Center Honors recipient LL Cool J will host the 42nd Annual Kennedy Center Honors, to be broadcast Sunday, Dec. 15, at 7 p.m. on WWLTV.
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Malik was born here but moved to Texas in 2005 after Katrina.
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WWL-TV welcomes Tommy Fonseca as a business development account executive. Tommy brings a wealth of knowledge in business development, marketing and sales, previously serving as business development manager at Phelps Dunbar and VP of corporate relations and business development for GNO, Inc.
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Look for a new face on Channel 4’s weekend newscasts with anchor Devin Bartolotta. She is a three-time Emmy Award winner who comes to New Orleans by way of Baltimore, where she was a reporter and anchor.
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Everyone in the “Who Dat Nation” is ready for football season, and so is Great Day Louisiana – which is…
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The “Eye on Black and Gold” special will air on Sept. 20 to recap a preview of what is expected…
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When the new CBS fall season premieres next week, look for several stars with Louisiana connections. Actor Barry Shabaka Henley…
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Claire Cummings joins WWL-TV’s “Great Day Louisiana” team.
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Charisse Gibson, WWL-TV’s newest anchor and reporter, is an Emmy-nominated journalist who was born and raised in New Orleans.
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“Great Day Louisiana” is a WWL-TV-produced show, providing opportunities for local businesses, organizations and associations to tell their stories in professional, long-format interviews.
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WWL-TV icon Sally Ann Roberts is how I woke up every morning; I ate waffles with her cheerful smile alongside my milk, and she always made it easier for me to finish the whole glass.
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“The 504” knows you can’t have your money acting funny as the holiday season approaches. A temporary, seasonal job might be the remedy. “The 504” looked beyond retail to help you land your next position.
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New Orleanians of certain generations remember Dr. Momus Alexander Morgus, “Morgus the Magnificent,” a prototypical mad scientist played by Sid Noel Rideau and his perpetually cloaked assistant, Chopsley (Tommy George).
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When rain led to flooding for the second time in two weeks, residents demanded to know whether the city’s drains and pumps were working. The city assured them the system was at “maximum capacity.” Those assurances soon drained away as many problems surfaced.
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Get to know “Sister Circle,” the new daytime, live talk show on WUPL My 54 weekdays at 10AM.
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“Cityline,” the longest-running and most successful daytime show for women in Canadian history, began in New Orleans on Monday, September 11.