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  2. WWL-TV - Wikipedia

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    History Early history. 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. Angela Hill (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1975, Angela Hill was hired as the consumer reporter for WWL-TV, the CBS affiliate in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. [4] [6] [7] [10] [11] In September 1975, Hill became the first female anchor at WWL-TV. [10] [12] Between 1975 and 2013, she co-anchored the 5 PM, 6 PM and 10 PM newscasts. For several years she was paired with anchor ...

  4. WUPL - Wikipedia

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    WUPL. /  29.906361°N 90.039472°W  / 29.906361; -90.039472. WUPL (channel 54) is a television station licensed to Slidell, Louisiana, United States, serving the New Orleans area as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside CBS affiliate WWL-TV (channel 4). The two stations share studios on Rampart Street in the ...

  5. Corey Hébert - Wikipedia

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    Corey Hébert is an American physician, journalist, and educator practicing in New Orleans, Louisiana, and is the Chief Medical Correspondent for WWL-TV, the CBS Affiliate for New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. He is an assistant professor in private practice at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center and Tulane University. [1]

  6. Meg Farris - Wikipedia

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    Meg Farris. Margaret Victoria "Meg" Farris (born April 30) is the Medical Reporter at WWL-TV, the CBS affiliate in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Farris began her career in journalism at WWL-TV in May 1981. [1] Prior to being promoted to Medical Reporter at WWL-TV, Farris worked as a Desk Assistant, Assistant Assignment Editor and Satellite ...

  7. Sally-Ann Roberts - Wikipedia

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    She was hired as a member of the news team at WWL-TV in New Orleans, Louisiana, on March 31, 1977, and co-anchored the Eyewitness Morning News with Eric Paulsen. She retired in 2018. Interviewing Rear Admiral Ann Phillips in 2012 Author. She is the author of Going Live: An Anchorwoman Reports Good News.

  8. Kevin Belton - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Belton (born circa 1960) [1] is an American chef, television presenter, author and educator. Belton specializes in the cuisine of New Orleans. He is the chef-host for Kevin Belton's New Orleans Celebrations and Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen on PBS and serves as the resident morning chef for WWL-TV. He also teaches cooking classes ...

  9. Hap Glaudi - Wikipedia

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    He was succeeded on WWL-TV by Jim Henderson. A history of New Orleans television, including Glaudi and the WWL-TV news team of the 60s and 70s has been published. Other work. Glaudi added radio to his broadcasting outlets featuring affiliated radio station WWL (AM), which broadcast New Orleans Saints football games. Glaudi provided post-game ...