WLAE-TV

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WLAE-TV
Image:Wlaelogo.JPG
New Orleans, Louisiana
Channels 32 (UHF) analog,
31 (UHF) digital
Affiliations PBS/LPB
Owner The Willwoods Community
(Educational Broadcasting Foundation, Inc.)
Founded 1984
Call letters meaning W Louisiana Educational Television
Transmitter Power 2290 kW (analog)
 117 kW (digital)
Website pbs.org/wlae

WLAE-TV is a PBS member station in New Orleans, Louisiana, broadcasting locally on channel 32. The station is one of two PBS stations serving the market; WYES is the other. Neither of the two New Orleans stations are satellites of the statewide Louisiana Public Broadcasting network. Despite this, WLAE-TV does air some programming from the statewide network.

In 1978, a group of married couples, supported by the Catholic Church, formed the Willwoods Community. On December 14, 1981, under the banner of the Educational Broadcasting Foundation, the community obtained an educational broadcast license. Finally, in July of 1984, WLAE-TV signed on as a PBS member station.

In addition to offering PBS programming, WLAE also airs local educational programming, as well as programming from Louisiana Public Broadcasting. WLAE is also one of very few PBS stations to show a daily Catholic Mass, live from St. Louis Cathedral.

WLAE is one of at least two PBS members owned and operated by a Catholic-related organisation (WXEL-TV in West Palm Beach, Florida is the other), and one of at least three run by a religious organisation in general (counting Provo, Utah's KBYU-TV).

[edit] Hurricane Katrina

Following Hurricane Katrina, WLAE sustained damage to their transmitter and they remain off the air to terrestrial viewers, but can be seen on Cox Cable systems and on DirecTV. They are slowly returning to a normal schedule, and has added a special daily Katrina-related program, A Greater New Orleans — The Road To Recovery, weekdays at 7:00 PM and 1l:00 PM.

The station planed to resume its terrestrial broadcast around August 29, 2006 — one year after the hurricane forced it off the air. As of September 10, 2006, the station remians off the air.

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Broadcast television in the New Orleans market  (Nielsen DMA #54)

WWL 4 (CBS) - WDSU 6 (NBC) - WVUE 8 (Fox) - WYES 12 (PBS) - WHNO 20 (LeSEA) - WGNO 26 (ABC) - KFOL-CA 30 / KJUN-CA 7 (Ind) - WLAE 32 (PBS) - WNOL 38 (The CW) - WPXL 49 (i) - WUPL 54 / WBXN-CA 18 (MNTV)

Local cable television channels

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