WTUL

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WTUL
Broadcast area New Orleans, Louisiana
Branding "91.5 WTUL"
Slogan "Progressive Radio"
First air date 1959
Frequency 91.5 (MHz)
Format Progressive music
ERP 1,500 watts
Class C
Callsign meaning TULane University
Owner Tulane University
Website www.wtul.com

WTUL is a progressive/alternative FM radio outlet in New Orleans, Louisiana, operating at 91.5 MHz with an ERP of 1.5 kW.

The station, which is operated by Tulane University, offers a mix of cutting-edge alternative, electronica, and other left-of-center musical acts and genres.

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WTUL was established in 1959. It is the station which gave future mayor-turned TV news anchor-turned talk show host Jerry Springer his start. The yearly "Rock On Survival Marathon" fund raisers featuring live bands on the Tulane campus are a locally famous event. In spite of the low wattage, WTUL was occasionally picked up as far away as New York City in its early years due to the limited number of stations operating on the FM band.

WTUL went off the air on 28 August 2005 as Hurricane Katrina approached the New Orleans area. The Tulane campus building which housed the station (itself a temporary location due to the renovation of the University Center) was damaged by the resulting flood waters. On 15 December 2005 the station began broadcasting again, using donated studio space on the mezzanine of the Rue de la Course coffeehouse in the Carrollton neighborhood of Uptown New Orleans, about 10 blocks from the Tulane campus. The station kept its internet broadcast running via donated bandwidth from CCRMA at Stanford University. The station resumed a limited broadcast until it moved to Uptown Square on the corner of Broadway Street and Leake Avenue. It is now broadcasting on a normal 24 hour schedule from a new studio in the basement of the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life on the Tulane campus.

WTUL released a fourth edition of its compilation CD "Songs from the Basement" featuring local, national and international artists to coincide with its 2006 Marathon.

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FM Radio Stations in the New Orleans, Louisiana Market (Arbitron #57)

By Frequency:
87.7¹ | 88.3 | 89.1 | 89.9 | 90.7 | 91.5 | 92.3 | 93.3 | 94.3 | 94.9 | 95.7 | 97.1 | 98.5 | 99.5 | 100.3 | 101.1 | 101.9 | 102.9 | 104.1 | 104.5 | 105.3 | 106.1 | 106.7 | 107.5

Stations broadcasting from outside the area:
94.7 | 98.1 | 98.9 | 100.7 | 101.5 | 102.5

By Callsign:
KCIL | KKND | KLRZ | KMEZ | KNOU | KYRK | WBSN | WDGL | WDSU | WDVW | WEZB | WFMF | WKBU | WMTI | WLMG | WNOE | WPRF | WQUE | WRBH | WRNO | WTIX | WTUL | WUUU | WWL | WWNO | WWOZ | WYLD | WYLK | WYNK | WYPY

¹ Audio for TV channel 6 (NBC)

See also: New Orleans (FM) (AM)

Louisiana Radio Markets
New Orleans (AM) (FM) · Baton Rouge (AM) (FM) · Alexandria · Houma · Lafayette · Lake Charles · Lake Ponchartrain · Monroe · Shreveport
See also: List of radio stations in Louisiana and List of United States radio markets
See also: List of United States radio markets