ABC. It is owned by
Nexstar Media Group
Nexstar Media Group, Inc. is an American publicly traded media company with headquarter offices in Irving, Texas; Midtown Manhattan; and Chicago, Illinois. The company is the largest television station owner in the United States, owning 197 tele ...
alongside
CW owned-and-operated station WNOL-TV (channel 38). Both stations share studios at
The Galleria in
Metairie, while WGNO's transmitter is located in
Chalmette, Louisiana
Chalmette ( ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in, and the parish seat of, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, St. Bernard Parish in southeastern Louisiana, United States. The 2010 United States Census, 2010 census reported that Chalmette had 16,751 ...
.
History
As an independent station
The station first
signed on
Signing may refer to:
* Using sign language
* Signature, placing one's name on a document
* Signature (disambiguation)
* Manual communication, signing as a form of communication using the hands in place of the voice
* Digital signature
A dig ...
the air at 5:00 p.m. on October 16, 1967, as WWOM-TV. The
call sign stood for "The Wonderful World of Movies," an adaptation of the "Wonderful World of Music" meaning used by co-owned radio station WWOM (600 AM, now
WVOG; and 98.5 FM, now
WYLD-FM). The station inaugurated programming with a greeting by then-Mayor
Victor H. Schiro
Victor Hugo Schiro (May 6, 1904 – August 29, 1992), was an American politician who served on the New Orleans City Council and as Mayor from 1961 to 1970.
Early life and political career
Schiro was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of An ...
, which was followed by its first program, the 1927
Al Jolson film ''
The Jazz Singer''. Originally owned by David Wagenvoord, it was the first
independent station in the state of Louisiana and the first commercial television station to sign on in New Orleans since
WWL-TV (channel 4) debuted as the
market's
CBS affiliate on September 7, 1957.
The station—which broadcast for eight hours a day from late afternoon to midnight during its first years of operation—maintained a general entertainment programming format consisting mostly of older
movies, some theatrical
cartoon shorts and a few
off-network syndicated programs. During its first decade on the air, the station also cherry-picked several programs from
NBC, ABC and CBS that
WDSU (channel 6),
WVUE-TV (then on channel 12, now on channel 8) and WWL-TV chose not to broadcast. In 1969, the station experimented with a 24-hour daily schedule, claiming to be the first television station in the United States to broadcast on such a schedule; however, this format was short-lived.
The station was sold to Communications Corp. of the South, run by Seymour Smith, in 1971; after the purchase was finalized, the station changed its call letters to WGNO-TV on March 9, 1972. Around this time, the station began running more off-network syndicated
sitcom
A sitcom, a Portmanteau, portmanteau of situation comedy, or situational comedy, is a genre of comedy centered on a fixed set of characters who mostly carry over from episode to episode. Sitcoms can be contrasted with sketch comedy, where a troup ...
s and
westerns, along with a moderate amount of cartoons. The station expanded its programming schedule to about 12 hours each day by 1972, then began signing on at 10:00 a.m. in 1974; WGNO expanded its daily programming hours to about 19 hours a day by 1975. Throughout the 1970s, WGNO continued to program a general entertainment format with vintage sitcoms, older movies and
religious programs.
WGNO began to be carried on many cable providers in southern Louisiana (including within the
Baton Rouge market) during the 1970s, before it was replaced by
Atlanta
Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,71 ...
-based
superstation WTCG. In 1981, WGNO also ran business news programming from the
Financial News Network. From 1982 to 1987, WGNO aired a series of
public service announcements featuring a character called "Tom Foote"; Tom was a local entertainer seen in area schools and in the
French Quarter. For a time, the station produced an hour-long program called ''Tom Foote's Video Clubhouse'', as well as ''News for Kids'', produced by Foote.
In 1978, WGNO was purchased by General Media of
Rockford, Illinois (doing business as Greater New Orleans Television, Inc.), who would in turn sell the station to
Tribune Broadcasting in 1983. By coincidence, the station's callsign reflects a connection with Tribune's
flagship
A flagship is a vessel used by the commanding officer of a group of naval ships, characteristically a flag officer entitled by custom to fly a distinguishing flag. Used more loosely, it is the lead ship in a fleet of vessels, typically the f ...
television station in
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
, image_map =
, map_caption = Interactive Map of Chicago
, coordinates =
, coordinates_footnotes =
, subdivision_type = List of sovereign states, Count ...
,
WGN-TV (whose own call letters stand for "World's Greatest Newspaper", in reference to the longtime slogan of the company's founding newspaper, the ''
Chicago Tribune
The ''Chicago Tribune'' is a daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, owned by Tribune Publishing. Founded in 1847, and formerly self-styled as the "World's Greatest Newspaper" (a slogan for which WGN radio and television a ...
''); however, channel 26 had the "WGN" lettering in its callsign twelve years before Tribune even bought the station; this connection, coupled with the fact that two other Tribune-owned television stations also incorporated the "WGN" name in their callsigns (
Denver
Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the United ...
's
KWGN-TV and Atlanta's WGNX (now
WANF), the former of which remains owned by the company), channel 26 kept the WGNO call letters. Under Tribune, the station continued to grow, and WGNO remained the leading independent station in the market even as other competitors signed on the air—
WNOL-TV (channel 38) in March 1984 and later, WCCL (channel 49, now
Ion Television
Ion Television is an American broadcast television network owned by the Katz Broadcasting subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company. The network first began broadcasting on August 31, 1998, as Pax TV, focusing primarily on family-oriented ent ...
owned-and-operated station WPXL-TV) in March 1989. WGNO reportedly turned down an offer by
Fox
Foxes are small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull, upright, triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned snout, and a long bushy tail (or ''brush'').
Twelv ...
to become a charter affiliate of the network, prior to its October 1986 launch; Fox programming instead went to WNOL, which its then-owners
TVX Broadcast Group used as leverage to get Fox to sign a deal to affiliate with the majority of the company's independent stations. The station dropped the "-TV" suffix from the callsign on August 17, 1988.
As a WB affiliate
On November 2, 1993, the
Warner Bros. Television division of
Time Warner announced the formation of
The WB Television Network, in which the
Tribune Company held a minority ownership interest (initially 12.5%, before eventually expanding to 22%). As a result, Tribune affiliated the majority of its independent stations with the network as charter affiliates. This effectively ended WGNO's 28-year run as an independent station upon The WB's launch on January 11, 1995. At that time, The WB only offered a few hours of programming each week (airing only for two hours on Wednesday nights at the time of its launch, before adding a three-hour Sunday evening lineup, and a
Monday-Saturday children's program block in September 1995); as a result, WGNO continued to run syndicated programming for the remainder of the broadcast day.
As an ABC affiliate
That same year, Burnham Broadcasting sold longtime ABC affiliate WVUE-TV (now owned by
Gray Television) and three other stations to
SF Broadcasting, a
joint venture between
Savoy Pictures
Savoy Pictures Entertainment, Inc. was an American independent motion picture company in operation from 1992 to 1997. Among Savoy Pictures' noteworthy feature films were ''A Bronx Tale'', '' No Escape'', ''Last of the Dogmen'' and ''Serial Mom''. ...
and Fox, resulting in all four stations dropping their "
Big Three" affiliations and joining Fox. On August 14, 1995, ABC signed a 10-year affiliation agreement with Tribune Broadcasting for WGNO to become its New Orleans affiliate. WVUE switched its affiliation to Fox on January 1, 1996 (as SF Broadcasting's only ABC affiliate to join that network;
KHON-TV in
Honolulu
Honolulu (; ) is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaii, which is in the Pacific Ocean. It is an unincorporated county seat of the consolidated City and County of Honolulu, situated along the southeast coast of the islan ...
,
WALA-TV in
Mobile
Mobile may refer to:
Places
* Mobile, Alabama, a U.S. port city
* Mobile County, Alabama
* Mobile, Arizona, a small town near Phoenix, U.S.
* Mobile, Newfoundland and Labrador
Arts, entertainment, and media Music Groups and labels
* Mobile ...
and
WLUK-TV in
Green Bay were all affiliated with NBC prior to their switches), resulting in a three-way swap that resulted in WGNO becoming the market's new ABC affiliate, while the WB affiliation (along with cartoons and some syndicated programs that were part of WGNO's inventory) moved to former Fox affiliate WNOL-TV (channel 38). The first ABC program to air on WGNO was ''
Good Morning America'' at 7:00 a.m. Central Time.
As a result of joining ABC, channel 26 became the second Tribune-owned station to switch to a "Big Three" network (Atlanta sister station WGNX, now owned by
Gray Television as their flagship station WANF, was set to affiliate with The WB at its launch, but joined CBS one month prior in December 1994 after
WAGA-TV switched from CBS to Fox through a deal with
New World Communications) and only the third "Big Three" station in its portfolio (along with KDAL-TV (now
KDLH) in
Duluth, Minnesota
, settlement_type = City
, nicknames = Twin Ports (with Superior), Zenith City
, motto =
, image_skyline =
, image_caption = Clockwise from top: urban Duluth skyline; Minnesota ...
, a CBS affiliate that Tribune had owned from 1960 to 1970). From 1999—when Tribune sold WGNX in Atlanta to the Meredith Corporation—until 2013, WGNO was the only Tribune-owned television station that was affiliated with a "Big Three" network (by 2007, the company's other 22 stations were, and remain, affiliates of either Fox,
The CW or
MyNetworkTV). However, Tribune's December 2013 acquisition of
Local TV added eleven additional "Big Three" stations to its portfolio; the purchase also displaced WGNO/WNOL as the company's smallest television stations by market size, with the
Fort Smith, Arkansas duopoly of CBS affiliate
KFSM-TV and MyNetworkTV affiliate
KXNW filling that role.
Tribune Broadcasting began managing the operations of WNOL under a
local marketing agreement in 1996. The company merged with channel 38's then-owner Qwest Broadcasting (a company run by a group of minority investors led by
Quincy Jones) in 2000, creating the market's first television
duopoly with WGNO. Despite now being placed under common ownership, WGNO and WNOL continued to operate separately from one another: WNOL continued to be based out of its existing studio facility on
Canal Street. In July 2005, WGNO relocated from its studio facilities at the
World Trade Center New Orleans
The World Trade Center of New Orleans is the founding member of the World Trade Centers Association, a worldwide association of over 300 World Trade Centers in nearly 100 countries. The mission of the World Trade Center of New Orleans is to creat ...
in the city's
Central Business District
A central business district (CBD) is the commercial and business centre of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides with the " cit ...
to a facility at
New Orleans Centre.
As
Hurricane Katrina approached the Louisiana coast in August 2005, WGNO's operations were moved to fellow ABC affiliate
WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge. For a time after the hurricane hit, the station's evening newscasts were produced out of various locations throughout the New Orleans area as the main studio at the World Trade Center New Orleans was inaccessible. WGNO eventually established temporary facilities (including a makeshift studio and control room) from two trailers outside of the
Louisiana Superdome, with most of the station's broadcast equipment being purchased from
eBay
eBay Inc. ( ) is an American multinational e-commerce company based in San Jose, California, that facilitates consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer sales through its website. eBay was founded by Pierre Omidyar in 1995 and became ...
resellers. In April 2006, WGNO announced that its broadcast operations would temporarily relocate back to the World Trade Center building as New Orleans Centre management decided not to re-open the complex and terminated the station's lease agreement (WGNO had only moved into the facility a few weeks before Katrina hit the area).
In February 2007, Tribune announced that rather than move WGNO to WNOL's facility on Canal Street, the station would instead move its operations to
The Galleria building in nearby
Metairie; this made WGNO the first New Orleans area television station to move its studio facilities outside of the city proper. Station management indicated that they wanted to keep WGNO's operations in New Orleans, but could not find a facility that was suitable. The station began broadcasting from new high definition-ready studios inside The Galleria on August 29, 2007 (coinciding with the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina), which included a brand-new news set and weather center.
On April 1, 2012, Tribune Broadcasting removed all WGNO, WNOL, and its then 21 other television stations from
satellite
A satellite or artificial satellite is an object intentionally placed into orbit in outer space. Except for passive satellites, most satellites have an electricity generation system for equipment on board, such as solar panels or radioiso ...
provider
DirecTV due to a
carriage dispute over an
increase in payments to transmit the stations' signals. DirecTV signed a new carriage agreement with Tribune on April 4, 2012, restoring both stations as well as the other Tribune-owned stations on DirecTV.
Aborted sale to Sinclair; sale to Nexstar
Sinclair Broadcast Group entered into an agreement to acquire Tribune Media on May 8, 2017, for $3.9 billion, plus the assumption of $2.7 billion in Tribune debt. The deal received significant scrutiny over Sinclair's forthrightness in its applications to sell certain conflict properties, prompting the FCC to designate it for hearing and leading Tribune to terminate the deal and sue Sinclair for
breach of contract.
Following the Sinclair deal's collapse,
Nexstar Media Group
Nexstar Media Group, Inc. is an American publicly traded media company with headquarter offices in Irving, Texas; Midtown Manhattan; and Chicago, Illinois. The company is the largest television station owner in the United States, owning 197 tele ...
of
Irving, Texas, announced its purchase of Tribune Media on December 3, 2018, for $6.4 billion in cash and debt. The sale was completed on September 19, 2019.
Effects of Hurricane Ida
During
Hurricane Ida on August 29, 2021, The Galleria studio's ceiling was ripped by high winds at the control room forcing all staff, producers, and anchors to evacuate the studio, just minutes prior to a power outage being reported inside the studio.
Programming
Syndicated programs broadcast on WGNO include ''
Extra'', ''
The Big Bang Theory'', ''
The Wendy Williams Show'', ''
The Drew Barrymore Show'', ''
Access Hollywood
''Access Hollywood'', formerly known as ''Access'' from 2017 to 2019, is an American weekday television entertainment news program that premiered on September 9, 1996. It covers events and celebrities in the entertainment industry. It was create ...
'', ''
The People’s Court'', and ''
Judge Mathis''. The station also produces ''NOLA Marketplace'', a program profiling New Orleans area businesses.
In 1993, legendary network executive
Brandon Tartikoff, who had engineered a successful turnaround of NBC's programming and viewership during the 1980s as president of the network, created a
game show
A game show is a genre of broadcast viewing entertainment (radio, television, internet, stage or other) where contestants compete for a reward. These programs can either be participatory or demonstrative and are typically directed by a host, ...
for WGNO called ''NO It Alls'' (hosted by present-day
sports director Ed Daniels and hostess Isis Casanova); the program entered into national syndication in 1996, under the modified title ''Know It Alls''. ''NO It Alls'' ended in March 1996 with the start of the station's news programming.
Sports programming
From 1993 (when the team relocated to New Orleans from Denver) until 1995, WGNO served as the over-the-air broadcaster of the
American Association's
New Orleans Zephyrs (now a member of the
Pacific Coast League), carrying games from the
minor league baseball franchise.
For a few years, WGNO had no NFL games outside of one simulcast wild card game from
ESPN
ESPN (originally an initialism for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by ESPN Inc., owned jointly by The Walt Disney Company (80%) and Hearst Communications (20%). The ...
per year due to its ABC affiliation, and WDSU carrying the ''
Monday Night Football'' games of the
New Orleans Saints that were carried by ABC until the 2006 move of that package to ESPN. Until
2015, it carried Saints games that were produced as part of the
NFL Network's ''
Thursday Night Football'' package before that moved to a split between NBC and CBS. Thus, the only way the station would carry a Saints game is if they were a wild card or low division winner, and ESPN was chosen to broadcast that Wild Card Weekend game with ABC. This changed with the
2018 NFL season, when CBS' portion of the Thursday night schedule was moved to Fox and NBC's portion, except for the annual
NFL Kickoff and
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated on various dates in the United States, Canada, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Liberia, and unofficially in countries like Brazil and Philippines. It is also observed in the Netherlander town of Leiden ...
night games, became exclusive to NFL Network. Until 2021, WGNO carried any Saints Thursday night games which are otherwise exclusive to NFL Network.
WGNO also airs select
New Orleans Pelicans games through
the network's broadcast rights with the NBA.
News operation
WGNO presently broadcasts 22 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with four hours on weekdays, and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the lowest newscast output out of the New Orleans market's television stations. Unlike most ABC affiliates in large or mid-sized markets, WGNO does not carry a morning newscast on weekends; until 2020, it also did not carry traditional local newscasts in the 5:00, 6:00, and 10:00 p.m. timeslots on weekdays or on Saturday evenings, opting to air the magazine-style news program ''News with a Twist'' in those slots. In addition, the station produced the half-hour
public affairs program ''The 411'', which airs Sundays at 6:30 a.m. with a rebroadcast later that morning on WNOL-TV.
During hurricane coverage, WGNO often partners with other Nexstar-owned stations to supplement WGNO's storm coverage; audio of the station's hurricane coverage is also
simulcast on
WTIX-FM (94.3), as was the case during
Hurricane Gustav in September 2008 (in which WGNO hurricane coverage resulted in the station canceling local segments of the ''
Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon'', which aired as scheduled on WNOL-TV) and
Hurricane Isaac
Hurricane Isaac was a deadly and destructive tropical cyclone that came ashore in the U.S. state of Louisiana during August 2012. The ninth named storm and fourth hurricane of the annual hurricane season, Isaac originated from a tropical w ...
in August 2012. Since it launched its news operation in 1996, WGNO's newscasts have typically placed last among the market's four news-producing stations, similar to that of other former independents and Fox stations that joined a Big Three network as a result of the affiliation switches that occurred between 1994 and 1996.
Prior to affiliating with ABC, news programming on WGNO consisted solely of news updates that ran daily from 1971 to the mid-1980s, airing during the station's syndicated programming. The station also produced a sports discussion program called the ''Hometown Sports Page'' during its latter years as an independent in the early 1990s. WGNO began developing a full-scale news department shortly after taking the ABC affiliation; the news department launched on March 18, 1996, with the debut of half-hour newscasts at 5:00 p.m. each weeknight and seven nights a week at 10:00 p.m. The station added an additional half-hour early evening newscast at 6:00 p.m. on September 21, 1998 (prior to that point, the station continued to air syndicated programming during the 6:00 p.m. half-hour). During the mid-to-late 2000s, the station was known for its "Wheel of Justice" series, which featured a
bounty hunter named Tat-2, capturing local criminals with arrest warrants.
On May 1, 2006, WGNO began producing a half-hour prime time newscast at 9:00 p.m. weeknights for WNOL, designed as a competitor to the longer established hour-long newscast on Fox affiliate WVUE that had been airing in that same timeslot since the 1996 switch; the program ended on June 4, 2010, due to declining ratings (three days later on June 7, WNOL moved The CW's prime time schedule from the recommended 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. slot for the network's
Central Time Zone
The North American Central Time Zone (CT) is a time zone in parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central America, some Caribbean Islands, and part of the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
Central Standard Time (CST) is six hours behind Coordina ...
affiliates, to 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. on
tape delay). For many years after joining ABC, WGNO had the distinction of being one of the largest major network affiliates by market size that did not produce a weekday morning or midday newscast; this changed on September 8, 2008, when the station debuted a half-hour newscast at 11:00 a.m.; this was followed on September 29 by the launch of a two-hour morning newscast, ''Good Morning New Orleans'', running from 5:00 to 7:00 a.m. On April 20, 2009, WGNO moved its 6:00 p.m. newscast to the 6:30 timeslot, in order to reach viewers whose work commutes prevented them from arriving home in time to watch a 6:00 p.m. newscast; syndicated programming filled the program's former timeslot. The program did not attract significant viewership, and fell to last place in the evening news ratings within a year of its launch; the following year, the station reinstated its 6:00 p.m. newscast, creating the New Orleans market's only hour-long news block during that hour.
On January 31, 2011, WGNO reformatted the 6:00 p.m. newscast as ''News with a Twist'', a newsmagazine format that focuses on lighter stories and commentary and utilizes a mostly unscripted format.
On December 12, 2011, the ''News with a Twist'' format was extended to the 5:00 p.m. newscast, concurrent with cancellation of the 6:30 p.m. newscast; the station's Saturday evening newscasts were replaced on December 17 with a weekend edition of ''News with a Twist'' that recaps feature stories seen during that week's 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. broadcasts. The weekday morning, 11:00 a.m. and Sunday evening newscasts retain a more traditional news format.
WGNO – as well as WDSU – continue to broadcast their local newscasts in
widescreen standard definition (WVUE was the first New Orleans area station to broadcasts its newscasts in high definition with WWL-TV upgrading to HD in October 2014); channel 26 is also the only news-producing television station owned by Tribune Broadcasting that does not broadcast its news programming in true high definition.
At the start of April 2020, the ''News with a Twist'' format was entirely discontinued as the state became a major
hotspot in the coronavirus pandemic and Nexstar felt a return to a traditional newscast format in evening hours was much more appropriate. A section under the title remains on the station's website (likely to retain the concept's copyright), but outside local food features, has not been updated since that time.
Notable current on-air staff
*
Susan Roesgen – anchor
Notable former on-air staff
*
Mike Church – commentator; seen Tuesdays and Thursdays on ''News with a Twist''
*
Brad Giffen – anchor/reporter (1996–2002; currently at
CFTO in
Toronto
Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, most pop ...
and
CTV News Channel)
*
Kinsey Schofield
Kinsey Lea Schofield (born March 27, 1985) is an American journalist. She was a contestant on E! Television's ''Party Monsters Cabo'' reality show. She parlayed her reality TV fame into television and digital presenting. She has been an entertai ...
– anchor/reporter (2018–2019)
*
Ronnie Virgets
Ronald Edward Virgets (April 4, 1942 – May 20, 2019) was an American writer, commentator, and journalist. A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, he lived there for most of his life.
Background
Virgets attended Sacred HeartElementary School, St ...
– correspondent for "Real New Orleans" (1990–1995)
Technical information
Subchannels
The station's digital signal is
multiplexed:
Analog-to-digital conversion
When Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Louisiana coast on August 29, 2005, the storm destroyed WGNO's analog and digital transmitters. WGNO and WNOL temporarily transmitted their analog signals from a multi-purpose tower in
Algiers, and broadcast their digital signals as
subchannels of i: Independent Television (now Ion Television) owned-and-operated station WPXL-TV until March 29, 2008, when WNOL's digital transmitter on UHF channel 15 began operations. On March 1, 2008, WGNO completed construction of its replacement digital transmitter; however, since it operated on the same frequency as its analog signal (on UHF channel 26), the digital transmitter could not become operational until WGNO's analog transmitter was shut down. Until then, WGNO's
high definition
High definition or HD may refer to:
Visual technologies
*HD DVD, discontinued optical disc format
*HD Photo, former name for the JPEG XR image file format
*HDV, format for recording high-definition video onto magnetic tape
* HiDef, 24 frames-pe ...
digital feed was remapped to
virtual channel
In most telecommunications organizations, a virtual channel is a method of remapping the ''program number'' as used in H.222 Program Association Tables and Program Mapping Tables to a channel number that can be entered via digits on a receiver' ...
26.1 through WNOL's digital signal on UHF channel 15, with WNOL's programming broadcasting in
standard definition on virtual channel 38.1. On
June 12, 2009, WGNO
flash-cut
A flash cut, also called a flash cutover, is an immediate change in a complex system, with no phase-in period.
In the United States, some telephone area codes were split or overlaid immediately, rather than being phased in with a permissive dia ...
its digital signal into operation on UHF channel 26, allowing WNOL to resume high definition broadcasts on digital channel 15.
[http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/getattachment_exh.cgi?exhibit_id=620193 ]
References
External links
*
WGNO.AntennaTV.tv- WGNO-DT2 ("Antenna TV New Orleans") official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wgno
Television stations in New Orleans
ABC network affiliates
Antenna TV affiliates
Rewind TV affiliates
TBD (TV network) affiliates
Nexstar Media Group
Television channels and stations established in 1967
1967 establishments in Louisiana