WNOL-TV

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WNOL-TV
Image:CW38.jpg
New Orleans, Louisiana
Branding New Orleans' CW38
Channels 38 (UHF) analog,
40 (UHF) digital
Affiliations CW
Owner Tribune Broadcasting
Founded 1984
Call letters meaning New Orleans, Louisiana
Former affiliations Independent (1984-1986)
Fox (1986-1996)
WB (1996-2006)
Website www.neworleanscw38.com

WNOL-TV, channel 38, is a CW Television Network affiliate in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is owned by Tribune Broadcasting, and is a sister station to ABC affiliate WGNO-TV (channel 26).

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WNOL-TV signed on in January 1984 as a general entertainment independent television station, running a variety of cartoons, sitcoms, older movies, drama shows, and religious programs. Its slogan was, "Don't Stay Home Without Us," a homage to Karl Malden's American Express commercial campaign.

In 1985, the station was sold to the TVX Broadcast Group. Along with the other stations in the TVX group, WNOL affiliated with Fox in 1986 (it has been said that when WGNO passed on the Fox affiliation, TVX used WNOL's affiliation with Fox as leverage to get Fox on its other stations). In 1989 TVX sold WNOL to Qwest Broadcasting, a company comprised of minority investors led by musician Quincy Jones.

In 1995, Fox entered into a partnership with Savvoy Pictures to buy several television stations, one of them being New Orleans's longtime ABC affiliate WVUE (channel 8). As a result, the Fox affiliation moved from WNOL to WVUE on January 1, 1996. WNOL, on the other hand, acquired the WB affiliation from WGNO -- which in turn picked up ABC from WVUE.

Tribune Broadcasting (which owns a stake in the WB network) began to manage WNOL in 1996 under a local marketing agreement, and purchased the station outright in 2000 (as part of a merger with Qwest), making WNOL and WGNO sister stations.

On January 24, 2006, the WB and UPN networks announced they would merge into a new network called The CW. WNOL was announced as the New Orleans affiliate of the CW, which commenced operations on September 18, 2006. Former UPN station WUPL (channel 54), owned by the CBS Corporation, became an affiliate of My Network TV, a new service owned by the News Corporation.

On May 1, WNOL began broadcasting a 30-minute newscast. Dubbed "ABC 26 News at 9," it goes against WVUE-TV's one hour newscast and is anchored by Michael Hill. [1]

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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/LPB) - 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

NewsWatch 15

See also: Broadcast television stations in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Biloxi/Gulfport, Mississippi Markets