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Fox 8 New Orleans and ProPublica Investigate "Mayor’s Court"

Date Posted: 1/10/2024

A partnership between Gray television’s Fox 8 New Orleans and ProPublica investigated the judicial process of a town in Louisiana that brings in more than $1 million per year in traffic fines through a mayor’s court. “The mayor who’s trying to raise money for the city is in charge of prosecuting these minor criminal offenses and getting fines brought back to the city,” Joel Friedman, an emeritus professor at Tulane University in New Orleans who has taught procedural law for 46 years, told the investigation. “There’s no accountability. They can do whatever they want.”

WDSU News Collects School Supplies during Day of Back-to-School Coverage

Date Posted: 8/19/2022

WDSU News, a Hearst Television station in New Orleans, La., donated 3,000 backpacks filled with school supplies to local students in a recent drive. The Student Connection School Supply Drive was part of WDSU’s overall Reopening Schools day of coverage, dedicated to informing students, parents and teachers. All morning long, WDSU provided the latest information regarding the 2020-2021 school year and aired a half-hour special presentation, “Reopening Schools: The Real Test,” examining the unique challenges students, parents and teachers face as they navigate the COVID-19 crisis.

“WDSU is proud to serve our community," said WDSU President and General Manager Joel Vilmenay. "We know so many in Southeast Louisiana are challenged right now. It’s not only our responsibility but our privilege to help our neighbors as we all continue to navigate through these very difficult times. I would also like to thank our partners Cox and Walmart who immediately answered the call to assist us with purchasing and providing supplies to help our students prepare for the 2020-2021 school year.”

KPEL-FM Highlights Donations for the “Love Truck”

Date Posted: 9/14/2021

On August 30, Townsquare Media’s KPEL-FM Breaux Bridge, La., highlighted donations for the “Love Truck” that were delivered to those affected by Hurricane Ida every morning through September 7. Donations of needed items such as water, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, batteries, nonperishable snacks and more were collected every day at Covenant Church in Lafayette until Labor Day and delivered to people who have had their homes and vehicles flooded or damaged and may be without electricity and cell service.

WDSU Urges Viewers to Limit Water Usage to Ease Sewer System Burden

Date Posted: 9/14/2021

Hearst Television’s NBC affiliate WDSU New Orleans, La., urged viewers on September 1 to limit their water usage due to a loss of power at a majority of sewer pumping stations. The wastewater treatment plant, which serves the city’s east bank, was operating using emergency procedures after it lost backup power in the hurricane and vacuum trucks pumped out stations as they filled up, according to the Sewerage & Water Board. New Orleans residents were encouraged to take quick showers, not baths, and limit their use of laundry and dishwashing machines to reduce the burden on the sewer system.

WWL-TV Investigates the Source of Power Failures

Date Posted: 9/14/2021

TEGNA’s CBS affiliate WWL-TV New Orleans, La., investigated on August 30 how a massive transmission tower collapsed due to high winds and all eight transmission lines from power company Entergy failed simultaneously, leaving the entire New Orleans area south of Lake Pontchartrain without power and on an “island” after Hurricane Ida. Investigative Reporter David Hammer interviewed Entergy Louisiana CEO Phillip May about the four-day assessment process to determine the best way to get the lights back on and explained how the fees Entergy customers paid for hardening infrastructure were spent. Hammer also spoke with New Orleans City Council President Helena Moreno, who regulates Entergy New Orleans and raised concerns about how Entergy managed its transmission system. “I’m just wondering whether this could have been prevented. And that’s what we’re going to be looking into,” she said. “So, yes, the focus is on absolute restoration. That is what we’re all about right now. But more will follow with investigations and getting to the bottom of how this happened and what can be done better by the company.”

‘Hurricane Station’ WWL Acts as a Lifeline to Powerless City

Date Posted: 9/14/2021

After Hurricane Ida left most of New Orleans without power, air conditioning and television, Audacy’s WWL AM/FM New Orleans, La., remained on the air and provided a reliable link between their listeners and the outside world. Known among locals as the “hurricane station,” 19 station employees moved into WWL’s studios the day before to ride out the storm and keep the station broadcasting 24 hours a day to cover the aftermath and provide support for residents in need. They slept on air mattresses, relied on a stockpile of snacks and nonperishable food and hosts worked double shifts, all in an effort to provide round-the-clock coverage. The station fielded thousands of calls from listeners with pleas for help, requests for information about loved ones and questions about general information like where to find gas. Many callers were listening in with old battery-powered radios. “This is one of those moments that just so accentuates the immediate intimate relationship between radio and listeners, and we are here for you,” said WWL host Scott “Scoot” Paisant.

WAFB Educates Viewers on Safe Generator Use During Hurricane Season

Date Posted: 9/14/2021

Gray Television’s CBS affiliate WAFB Baton Rouge, La., prepared their viewers for Hurricane Ida on August 27 by detailing the best practices for safe generator use. While generators can be useful in case of power outages, they also produce carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless gas that can kill without warning. Generators should always be placed outside of the home, more than 20 feet away from windows and doors and WAFB encouraged viewers to have a carbon monoxide detector in their homes.

WGNO Continues Broadcast Through Hurricane, Newsroom Damage

Date Posted: 8/30/2021

ABC affiliate WGNO-TV in New Orleans continued to broadcast despite damages to their building, the roof being torn from the newsroom and a staff evacuation in the midst of Hurricane Ida. The station continued to live-stream coverage of the storm, important safety reminders and initiatives.

Louisiana Radio Goes Wall-to-Wall During Hurricane Ida

Date Posted: 8/30/2021

Radio stations across the New Orleans dial aired wall-to-wall storm coverage Sunday as Hurricane Ida lashed southeast Louisiana with storm surge, high winds and flooding rain. Throughout the day and into the night, broadcast crews, which have been through this numerous times – including 16 years ago to the day when Hurricane Katrina pummeled the region – worked with TV and news network partners to keep residents informed and safe from destructive winds and torrential rain.

Read the full story at InsideRadio.com.

Lafayette Station Honored For Investigative Journalism

Date Posted: 5/6/2021

The E.W. Scripps Company’s ABC/CW affiliate KATC earned a 2021 Edward R. Murrow Award for reporting on the issue of Louisiana coroners signing cremation permits for deaths that have been listed as homicides, which is against the law and destroys the most crucial piece of evidence of the crime, denying families justice for their loved ones. The Edward R. Murrow Awards are announced each year by the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) for outstanding achievements in electronic journalism.

WDSU Provides 660,000 Meals for Hurricane Laura Victims

Date Posted: 9/2/2020

Hearst’s WDSU New Orleans organized a telethon after Hurricane Laura hit on August 27. While the category 4 hurricane largely spared New Orleans, Hurricane Laura hit Louisiana’s coast of hard. The ensuing destruction forced many to evacuate to New Orleans. WDSU’s telethon resulted in 660,000 meals for local residents affected by the storm.

WDSU Provides 3,000 Backpacks for Local Students

Date Posted: 8/8/2020

Hearst’s WDSU New Orleans donated 3,000 backpacks filled with school supplies during its “Student Connection School Supply Drive” on August 8. Drivers lined up to receive the school supplies beginning at 3:00 a.m., even though the start time was 9:00 a.m. The supply drive was part of WDSU’s overall Reopening Schools day of coverage, which provided the latest information regarding the 2020-2021 school year. WDSU also aired a half-hour special presentation, “Reopening Schools: The Real Test.”

“It’s not only our responsibility but our privilege to help our neighbors as we all continue to navigate through these very difficult times,” said General Manager Joel Vilmenay.

WDSU Raises $380,000 for New Orleans

Date Posted: 4/21/2020

Hearst Television’s NBC affiliate WDSU-TV New Orleans, La., raised $380,000 for Second Harvest Food Bank during “Project Community: A Day of Giving” on April 21. The virtual telethon was hosted by Margaret Orr, the station’s chief meteorologist. All the collected funds help support local people who are struggling financially due to the coronavirus.

KNOE Broadcasts Lessons for Students

Date Posted: 4/20/2020

Gray’s CBS/ABC affiliate KNOE-TV Monroe, La., is partnering with Monroe City Schools to bring at-home learning and access to educational resources to local students. Beginning April 20, the daily broadcast schedule includes activities and resources for preschool through sixth grade, with lessons focused on English, math, science, and social studies.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has forever impacted our lives,” said KNOE VP and GM Laura Long. “We are in this together, and that’s why it’s KNOE’s responsibility and mission to step up and help our younger generation get through this unprecedented time by giving every child the access to keep learning.”

Gray’s Louisiana Stations Offer Virtual COVID-19 Concert Series

Date Posted: 4/5/2020

Gray Television’s Fox affiliate WVUE-TV New Orleans, together with all the Gray-owned stations in Louisiana, began airing on April 5 a series of at-home concerts from Louisiana-based musicians. The concerts are a step to keep viewers entertained while reminding them of the importance of staying at home. The artists will also have an opportunity to promote charitable causes during the broadcast.

“We’re excited to launch this innovative concert series to lift the spirits of so many around the state,” said Ronna Corrente, WVUE’s general manager. “In addition to sharing their talents with Louisianans, these great artists will use their voices and air-time to promote different charitable causes close to their hearts, and viewers will be able to connect with these artists’ social pages to also support the causes of their choice.”

Cumulus Shreveport Gives Toys to Hundreds of Kids

Date Posted: 1/22/2020

Cumulus’ Shreveport, LA., cluster distributed toys on December 21 to more than 300 children in need through its first-ever “Christmas Wish Toy Drive.” KRMD-AM, KRMD-FM, KQHN-FM, KVMA-FM and KMJJ-FM’s month-long toy drive culminated in a Christmas party for the children at the Cumulus Shreveport studios.

Nexstar Hosts Debate with Louisiana Gubernatorial Candidates

Date Posted: 9/30/2019

Nexstar’s NBC affiliate WVLA-TV and Fox affiliate WGMB-TV Baton Rouge hosted a debate, held at Louisiana State University, between the three candidates for Louisiana governor. The event, held September 19, broadcast live on television and radio stations statewide. Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards and the two Republican challengers, Eddie Rispone and Congressman Ralph Abraham discussed education, the economy and infrastructure.

WDSU Raises $45,000 for Hurricane Relief

Date Posted: 11/1/2018

Hearst’s NBC affiliate WDSU New Orleans and the Second Harvest Food raised $45,000 in the “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” telethon on October 12. The donations collected will provide food, water and cleaning supplies for those affected by Hurricane Michael. “This city knows how devastating it can be to lose everything,” said General Manager Joel Vilmenay, “WDSU is proud to help connect our community to the victims of Hurricane Michael.”

WBRZ Hosts 11th Annual ‘Stuff the Bus’ Drive

Date Posted: 9/4/2018

Manship Station’s ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV Baton Rouge, La., stuffed four buses with more than $34,000 worth of school supplies during the 11th annual “Stuff the Bus” campaign, held July 18.

Raycom Stations Expose High Opioid Prescribers

Date Posted: 8/14/2018

Raycom announced on August 1 that all 50 Raycom markets would air "Licensed to Pill," the one-hour documentary exposing doctors who prescribe addictive opioids for their own profit. Raycom’s National Investigative Team, led by Fox affiliate WVUE-TV New Orleans Investigative Reporter Lee Zurik, produced “Licensed to Pill,” a three-part series on high opioid prescribers nationwide. A week after the story aired, federal agents raided the Tennessee office of the nation’s top opioid prescriber.

“One law enforcement officer told us that our data analysis gave him a new roadmap to investigate doctors,” Zurik said.

The series was offered to all Raycom’s stations, with each part available in three different lengths. The creative services department at CBS affiliate WAFB-TV Baton Rouge also created a tool kit for the series that stations could use and customize. Findings include:

  • Ten percent of America’s top 1,000 prescribers of opioids to Medicare patients are sanctioned.
  • Family physicians, nurse practitioners and doctors whose specialties focus on non-narcotic therapies are some of the most prolific prescribers. Federal guidelines say they should not prescribe opioids.
  • Some wrote prescriptions for so many opioids that patient’s daily supply exceeded, on average, the number of days in a year.
  • Dozens of doctors sanctioned by a state medical board for excessive prescribing still hold active licenses.
  • Non-cancer doctors are prescribing dangerous fentanyl spray intended for cancer patients, while taking hundreds of thousands of dollars from a controversial drug maker.

WBRZ-TV Helps St. Jude Raise $1 Million

Date Posted: 7/1/2018

Manship Stations’ ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV Baton Rouge raised $1 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital during the “Live St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway Special” on June 10. All 10,000 tickets were sold in record time. WBRZ anchors Sylvia Weatherspoon and John Pastorek hosted the live event, which included interviews with St. Jude patients and their families, who never receive a bill for their care. Grand prize winner Dominique Banks won a brand-new 3,000 square foot home valued at $550,000.

Raycom Media Investigations Unit Wins Awards

Date Posted: 4/30/2018

Raycom’s Fox affiliate WVUE-TV New Orleans investigation “State of Unrest” won in the Broadcast / Video Division IV category of the Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. (IRE) Awards. WVUE’s examination of Louisiana State Police travel records found payroll fraud, falsified documents, fixed tickets and padded expenses. “This was a great example of how journalists can bring video, public records and key interviews together to produce a bulletproof accountability story,” judges said.

Also, Raycom’s CBS affiliate WAFB Baton Rouge was a finalist for “The BRAVE Fallout,” which exposed questionable distribution of federal money earmarked for the Baton Rouge Area Violence Elimination Project, or BRAVE. The story resulted in canceled contracts, a mayoral aide’s resignation and the return of more than $1 million to taxpayers.

WWL Exposes Failures During New Orleans Flood

Date Posted: 11/15/2017

TEGNA’s CBS affiliate WWL-TV New Orleans aired an investigation into the city’s sewer and water board on November 15. The hour-long primetime special, “Down the Drain,” was inspired by a failure of the city’s pumping and drainage system during a typical rain storm on August 5. WWL spent months investigating why it failed and how many millions of dollars are wasted in maintaining the century-old system with more than 1,200 miles of underground drainage pipes, some that go nowhere. WWL also launched a Facebook group for residents to discuss concerns. “We are working to continue to hold officials accountable, both elected and otherwise, as the problems with this utility continue to plague residents in the metro New Orleans area,” said Investigative Reporter Katie Moore. “It has been hugely successful for both our reporting and for people to have a place to commiserate and to feel like their voices are being heard, because they seem to feel like their concerns are falling on deaf ears with the Sewerage & Water Board.”

WBRZ ’Stuffs the Bus’ with Nearly $40,000 Worth of School Supplies

Date Posted: 7/11/2017

Manship Stations’ ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV Baton Rouge stuffed four buses with nearly $40,000 worth of school supplies they collected during the 10th annual “Stuff the Bus” campaign, held July 12. The drive benefited many students and teachers, including those still recovering from the 2016 flood.

Raycom Launches National Investigative Unit

Date Posted: 3/31/2017

Raycom Media launched a national investigative unit, to be led by investigative reporter Lee Zurik from Fox affiliate WVUE-TV New Orleans. The unit will produce investigative reports focusing on the local impact of national issues. Raycom will tackle abuses in government spending, consumer protection, public safety, tax policy, job creation, health care, infrastructure and immigration. “We are going to make a difference in our communities,” Zurik said. “We will be taking subjects outside of the ‘beltway of Washington’ mentality of the national news networks and answering the viewers’ biggest concern: how does this affect me and my family here in Cleveland, Baton Rouge, Cape Girardeau or Charleston?”

WVUE Exposes Fishing Entitlement Program

Date Posted: 2/16/2017

Raycom’s Fox affiliate WVUE New Orleans investigated fishermen who make millions through an entitlement program in a five-part investigation titled “Hooked Up.” Recreational and commercial fishing is worth billions in Louisiana, but 50 businesses and fishermen control 81 percent of the commercial red snapper allocation. They can make a total of $23 million every year, many without actually fishing.

WBRZ’s Investigative Unit Wins Emmy

Date Posted: 12/28/2016

Manship Stations’ ABC affiliate WBRZ Baton Rouge staffers Chris Nakamoto, Joe McCoy III and Michael Shingleton won a regional Emmy in the “Politics and Government” category for its story “Reporters’ Unlawful Arrest.” While investigating possible fraudulent activity in the Town of White Castle, Nakamoto was unlawfully arrested and charged (later dropped). Shingleton continued coverage after his arrest. “This award shows Chris Nakamoto’s dedication to holding the powerful accountable,” Shingleton said. “WBRZ will continue to expose elected officials breaking rules and unlawfully spending taxpayer money.”

KATC Airs Third Congressional District Debate

Date Posted: 12/8/2016

Cordillera Communications’ ABC affiliate Lafayette, La. aired and streamed a prime-time debate on December 8 between Republican Scott A. Angelle and Republican Clay Higgins, the candidates in the December 10th runoff for Louisiana’s Third Congressional District Seat. Voters could submit questions, in text or video form, by posting them on Facebook or Twitter with the hashtag #KATCDebate.

KSLA-TV Raises $250,000 for Area Charities

Date Posted: 12/1/2016

Raycom Media’s KSLA-TV Shreveport, La. Sold raffle tickets on behalf of The House for Hope, which is a non-profit that builds a house in a newly developed community for a family in need. In total, the station rose $250,000, which was then distributed between four area charities.

Raycom Media Hosts U.S. Senate Debate

Date Posted: 11/2/2016

Raycom produced a debate for Louisiana’s U.S. Senate candidates, held November 2, that aired on CBS affiliate WAFB Baton Rouge, Fox affiliate WVUE New Orleans, NBC affiliate KPLC-TV Lake Charles and CBS affiliate KSLA-TV Shreveport. The one-hour debate aired live in prime time and streamed online. All six candidates - John Kennedy (R), Foster Campbell (D), Caroline Fayard (D), Charles Boustany (R), John Fleming (R) and David Duke (R) - have confirmed their participation in the Raycom debate. “We are committed to producing a program that is fair and informative for Louisiana to choose their next U.S. Senator,” said Raycom Media Regional News Director Vicki Zimmerman.

Baton Rouge Flooding

Date Posted: 9/8/2016

As historic flooding in Louisiana impacted at least 40,000 homes and claimed the lives of at least 13 people, local radio and television broadcasters provided remarkable lifeline news coverage around the clock. While other communications networks have failed, Louisiana’s broadcasters stayed on the air, even as many of them have lost their homes while reporting stories from the flooding. An example of broadcasters’ incredible coverage include this video from Raycom’s CBS affiliate WAFB of a group of men rescuing a drowning woman and her dog from a sinking car. The video has drawn tens of millions of views online and shed much-needed light on the plight of Louisianans.

Alpha Media Stations Raise Money for Louisiana Flood Victims

Date Posted: 8/22/2016

Alpha Media stations provided extensive coverage of the floods and encouraged listeners to donate to the American Red Cross. Portland Operations Manager Bruce Collins said, “We are honored and privileged as a media company to participate in helping the thousands of people in the Baton Rouge area who suffered from this catastrophic flooding event.” Biloxi, Miss. stations asked listeners and local businesses to donate relief supplies at the Gulfport City Hall or local fire station from August 15-16. Three semi-trucks were filled, far exceeding the goal of one truck. “Through Alpha’s outreach and radio networks, we were able to engage so many more people and had an abundance of volunteers and donations streaming in,” said City of Gulfport Public Information Officer Chris Vignes. “Some of the most memorable moments were listeners showing up with their own stories and donations.”

Radio Ink: Radio to the Rescue in Louisiana

Date Posted: 8/22/2016

According to the American Red Cross, the flood that devastated parts of Louisiana in August was the worst disaster since Hurricane Sandy four years ago. At least 13 lives were claimed and damage estimates are as high as $30 million. Radio Ink spoke with Guaranty Media General Manager Gordy Rush about the flood and how the company’s four stations in Baton Rouge covered the weather and relief efforts. Rush said, “Our team was relentless. James Gilmore, our country midday talent, who is also fighting stage 4 kidney cancer, produced 12 hours of Talk 107.3 programming over the weekend, then went to help another employee clean out his house after the flood water went down.”

WBRZ Provides 114 Hours of Live Coverage

Date Posted: 8/17/2016

Manship Station’s ABC affiliate WBRZ Baton Rouge, La. provided more than 114 hours of on-air coverage as the great flood dumped 4 trillion gallons of water on the Baton Rouge area. The WBRZ website featured live streams of the broadcast coverage, plus important safety information. The WBRZ.com team also reunited people who were separated from family members. “WBRZ’s entire organization answered the bell round after round and remains standing Louisiana Strong. Our employee’s dedication can’t adequately be expressed by words, but can be measured by the size of their hearts.” In the midst of a difficult summer in Baton Rouge, WBRZ “never lost sight of why we’re here: to be on your side - no matter what, and we won’t forget that, either," said Assistant News Director Trey Schmaltz.

KATC-TV Holds Telethon for Flood Victims

Date Posted: 8/17/2016

Cordillera Communications’ ABC affiliate KATC-TV Acadiana, La. raised $126,000 during the “Spirit of Acadiana Flood Relief Telethon" on Wednesday, August 17 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Funds were donated to those affected by historic flooding that ripped through the area that month. The telethon was held in conjunction with United Way.

WDSU-TV Holds Telethon After Historic Flood

Date Posted: 8/17/2016

Hearst Television’s NBC affiliate WDSU-TV New Orleans held a telethon on Wednesday, August 17 to raise funds and supplies for the Second Harvest Food Bank after historic flooding tore through the viewing area. Monetary donations from the telethon helped provide clean drinking water, food and cleaning supplies. More than $100,000 was raised.

Louisiana Public Broadcasting Responds to Historic Flood

Date Posted: 8/16/2016

In response to historic flooding in southern Louisiana that resulted in thousands of destroyed homes and displaced individuals, Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB) immediately began to provide resources necessary for local viewers to stay informed and begin the relief and recovery process. LPB’s efforts included:

•Airing and live-streaming the Governor’s press conferences
•Producing a 90-minute fundraising special, “Education & Recovery: LPB Gives Back,” in which 100 percent of the proceeds will help replace school supplies
•Sharing news, stories, and resources with viewers, including ways to help children cope
•Creating a 2016 flood resource webpage: www.lpb.org/flood
•Collecting and disseminating supplies donated by public media
•Hosting an event in which teachers were invited to pick-up school supplies in LPB’s auditorium
•Setting up areas in temporary shelters where children could collect books from LPB’s Education Services Department
•Providing news coverage for “PBS NewsHour” and LPB’s “Louisiana: The State We’re In”
•Providing uplinks to news outlets nationwide for numerous in-studio guests
•Maintaining operations while state offices were closed

Guaranty Broadcasting Covers Flood

Date Posted: 8/16/2016

Guaranty Broadcasting’s KNXX-FM, WBRP-FM, WDGL-FM, WNXX-FM and WTGE-FM Baton Rouge, La. provided 18 hours of live coverage of the floods that ravished the state. Louisiana State Police relied on radio to communicate with residents as other networks failed. “I just cannot thank you guys enough for getting the message out,” Gerard Landry, mayor of Denham Springs, La. said on WBRP-FM. “Our team was relentless,” General Manager Gordy Rush told Radio Ink. “James Gilmore, our country midday talent, who is also fighting stage 4 kidney cancer, produced 12 hours of Talk 107.3 programming over the weekend, then went to help another employee clean out his house after the flood water went down.”

WBRZ-TV Holds Telethon for First Responders

Date Posted: 7/28/2016

Manship Station’s ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV Baton Rouge raised $185,000 during the “Unite for our Heroes Telethon” on July 28. “All the funds were placed directly in our long-established First Responders Fund, which will benefit victims and their families who need help now and in the future,” said John G. Davies, president and CEO of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, which manages the fund. Law enforcement and community leaders, including Gov. John Bel Edwards and Mayor Kip Holden, participated in the telethon.

WBRZ-TV Holds Telethon for First Responders

Date Posted: 7/28/2016

Manship Station’s ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV Baton Rouge raised $185,000 during the “Unite for our Heroes Telethon” on July 28. “All the funds were placed directly in our long-established First Responders Fund, which will benefit victims and their families who need help now and in the future,” said John G. Davies, president and CEO of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, which manages the fund. Law enforcement and community leaders, including Gov. John Bel Edwards and Mayor Kip Holden, participated in the telethon.

WBRZ “Stuffs the Bus” With $40,000 in School Supplies

Date Posted: 7/13/2016

Manship Station’s ABC affiliate WBRZ Baton Rouge filled four buses with $40,000 worth of school supplies in its ninth annual “Stuff the Bus” campaign, held July 13.During distribution, parents and youth received information regarding school assignments, health, nutrition, safety, school lunch programs and after school programs.

WVUE New Orleans Recognized by RTDNA

Date Posted: 7/7/2016

Raycom’s Fox affiliate WVUE New Orleans has earned, for the sixth consecutive year, the prestigious National Edward R. Murrow awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA). WVUE won the “News Series” category for Reporter Lee Zurik’s “Swiped: Financial Mismanagement.” Zurik exposed a Louisiana retirement system executive director who spent recklessly on personal trips and meals while squandering nearly $150 million in retiree benefits. The series led to the executive director’s resignation and sweeping institutional changes. WVUE was also recognized in the “Use of Video” category for the weekly “Heart of Louisiana” series produced by Dave McNamara. The winning story featured a nature photographer, the birds at Grand Isle and a behind the scenes look at a Cajun bakery.

WVUE Raises $1.2 Million in St. Jude’s Home Giveaway

Date Posted: 6/29/2016

Raycom’s Fox affiliate WVUE New Orleans raised $1.2 million in ticket sales for its St. Jude Dream Home giveaway. The campaign launched in March with a phone bank held during the morning newscast. WVUE continued to air regular news stories about St. Jude Hospital, along with PSAs they produced to encourage ticket sales through June. On June 29, WVUE held a drawing to pick the winner and hosted a telethon. WVUE has been named the St. Jude Television Station of the Year.

Raycom Stations Host Debate for Louisiana Senate Candidates

Date Posted: 6/1/2016

Raycom Media’s Fox affiliate WVUE-TV New Orleans, CBS affiliate WAFB-TV Baton Rouge, CBS affiliate KSLA-TV Shreveport and NBC affiliate KPLC-TV Lake Charles will host a televised debate on November 2 for U.S. Senate candidates. In the event of a runoff, a second debate will take place December 8.

WAFB Partners with the Susan G. Komen Foundation

Date Posted: 5/19/2016

Raycom Media’s CBS affiliate WAFB-TV Baton Rouge partnered with the Baton Rouge chapter of the Susan G. Komen Foundation for the 20th annual “Race for the Cure” on March 5. Nearly 75 percent of the organization’s net income goes toward funding grants to local hospitals and community organizations that provide breast health education, screenings and treatment programs, specifically for underserved women. The remaining net income supports national foundation efforts.

WWL is “Taking a Stand” Against Violence

Date Posted: 5/18/2016

TEGNA’s CBS affiliate WWL New Orleans launched “Taking a Stand” to tackle violence in New Orleans, which has one of the country’s highest crime rates. It explores causes and solutions and spotlights people making a difference. “The violence issue is key to our future,” said News Director Keith Esparros. “We feel it’s crucial to understand the causes and effects of violence, to look at those who are making a difference, and to try to change the conversation on an issue that will help determine the direction of our region.”

WDSU-TV Wins Award for Katrina Documentary

Date Posted: 4/8/2016

Hearst’s NBC affiliate WDSU-TV New Orleans won a national Sigma Delta Chi award from the Society of Professional Journalists for “Chronicle: Children of Katrina.” The documentary looked at how Hurricane Katrina impacted five young lives 10 years after the storm. “I am always humbled by the dedication and pursuit of excellence demonstrated by our news team,” said General Manager Joel Vilmenay.

Townsquare Media Raises $1.4 Million for St. Jude

Date Posted: 4/4/2016

Townsquare Media, Inc. raised $1.4 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital during the group’s third national Country Cares radiothon, March 3-4. Townsquare stations in 16 markets, including Albany, NY; Owensboro, Kentucky; Lafayette, Louisiana; and Tyler, Texas, participated to help St. Jude continue their life saving treatments. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food.

WWL-TV Brings in $239,000 for Tornado Relief

Date Posted: 4/3/2016

TEGNA’s CBS affiliate WWL-TV New Orleans helped raise $239,000 for the United Way following a February 24 tornado. WWL created a PSA on how to donate, which aired in almost all newscasts for two weeks. “Our neighbors have always supported us, and we in turn want to make sure we’re there for them,” said WWL General Manager Todd Smith. “It’s a promise we make every day, and it’s a part of what makes South Louisiana feel like a family.”

Raycom Stations Provide Flood Relief

Date Posted: 4/2/2016

Raycom’s Fox affiliate WVUE New Orleans led a group of stations in a March 16 flood relief telethon after a week of historic rain and floods displaced hundreds of people. “It’s not only our duty as broadcasters to make sure our viewers are safe, either by warning them early of dangerous weather or keeping them informed as those storms move through our area, but after the storm passes, it is also our duty to help those around us who have been affected,” said WVUE General Manager Tim Ingram. Raycom stations that joined WVUE in raising $9,000 included CBS affiliate WAFB Baton Rouge; NBC affiliate KPLC Lake Charles; CBS affiliate KSLA Shreveport; NBC affiliate WDAM Hattiesburg MS; ABC affiliate WLOX Biloxi MS; and NBC affiliate WMC Memphis.

KSLA Informs Viewers During Spring Floods

Date Posted: 3/17/2016

Raycom Media’s KSLA-TV Shreveport helped keep viewers safe by providing extensive coverage of floods that ripped through the area in March. The station teamed up with the local American Red Cross and FEMA to collect donations help communicate with victims.

KLAF-KADN Introduce Local Newscasts

Date Posted: 3/4/2016

Nexstar’s NBC affiliate KLAF-LD and Fox affiliate KADN-TV Lafayette, LA introduced local news on April 1. Nexstar recently added over two dozen news personnel and purchased new weather technology and traffic systems. The expanded team of journalists with unique ties to Louisiana will provide viewers with more relevant local news content. The new full-day local news schedule begins April 4. KLAF will air local news on weekdays from 5 - 7 a.m. and at 5, 6 and 10 p.m.; plus Saturdays at 6 and 10 p.m. and Sundays at 5 and 10 p.m. KADN will air newscasts weekdays at 9 p.m.

“This is a very exciting time for KLAF-KADN and our local viewers as the expansion will increase our locally-produced news, lifestyle, sports, weather and community programming to over 22 hours per week, with 24/7 access to additional compelling local content online at CajunFirst.com,” said General Manager Tom Poehler.

KNOE-TV Monroe, LA Raised $172,000 for Flood Relief

Date Posted: 3/4/2016

Gray’s CBS affiliate KNOE-TV Monroe, LA provided extensive coverage for flood relief, after 24 inches of rain fell the week of March 7. Floods forced thousands of people to evacuate and closed schools, roads and bridges. The KNOE staff tirelessly covered the flooding. One news crew stayed on-air in wet clothes after their boat capsized. “We were completely submerged in flood water. In a matter of minutes, we went from covering the story to being a part of it,” said reporter Nicole Cross “But, I count it all joy – just a small price to pay to expose what the people here and in so many other parts of the ArkLaMiss are facing.”

WDSU Special Tackles Saints Player’s Battle With ALS

Date Posted: 3/2/2016

Hearst’s NBC affiliate WDSU New Orleans aired and streamed “Steve Gleason — The Journey” on March 12. The special follows New Orleans Saint Safety Steve Gleason, famous for a blocked a punt that led to the Saints first score in New Orleans in almost two years after Hurricane Katrina. “Steve Gleason — The Journey” follows Gleason’s journey after being diagnosed with Lou Gerhrig’s Disease at the age of 34 and his on-going battle to raise funds and awareness.

KPLC Spotlight on Adoption

Date Posted: 2/15/2016

Raycom’s Fox affiliate WBRC Birmingham declared February 2 a First Alert Weather Day. WBRC aired more than three hours of extended coverage of approaching severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, with no commercial breaks. The station reported on emergency plans, damage and storm shelter areas.

KSLA Collects 15,000 Pounds of Food

Date Posted: 2/1/2016

Raycom’s CBS affiliate KSLA-TV Shreveport, LA hosted its third annual Holiday Food Drive on Dec. 2. At six locations in our three-state market area that covers parts of Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas, the station collected more than 15,000 pounds of food in 13 hours.

La. Gubernatorial Candidates Debate on Air

Date Posted: 10/19/2015

Nexstar Broadcasting is hosting a one-hour debate on October 7, featuring the candidates for Louisiana governor: John Bel Edwards, Scott Angelle and Jay Dardenne. The debate will air online and on Nexstar’s NBC affiliate KTAL-TV Shreveport, NBC affiliate KLAF-LD Lafayette and Fox affiliate WNTZ-TV Alexandria, plus White Knight Holding’s NBC affiliate WVLA-TV Baton Rouge, Tribune Broadcasting’s CW affiliate WNOL-TV New Orleans and National Communications’ Fox affiliate KVHP-TV.

KPLC-TV Raises $51,000 for Trooper’s Family

Date Posted: 10/19/2015

Raycom Media’s NBC affiliate KPLC-TV Lake Charles, La., hosted a "Blue Friday" campaign on August 28. The initiative raised $51,000 to support the family of fallen Louisiana State Senior Trooper Steven Vincent. KPLC also promoted other fundraisers, which brought in a total of $100,000 for his wife and son. KPLC aired this video in honor of Trooper Vincent.

WBRZ Raises $821,000 for St. Jude

Date Posted: 7/17/2015

Manship Station’s ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV Baton Rouge, La. hosted a live "St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway" special on June 21. Proceeds from the tickets, which sold for $100 each, raised $821,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Giveaways included a new car worth $50,000 and a new 3,500 square foot home built by Alvarez Construction, valued at $500,000. The event featured interviews with St. Jude patients and families, who never receive a bill for treatment.

WAFB-TV Hosts Severe Weather Action Day

Date Posted: 6/15/2015

Raycom Media’s CBS affiliate WAFB-TV Baton Rouge hosted Severe Weather Action Day on February 21. The WAFB First Alert Weather Team partnered with Midland Radio and local homeland security and National Weather Service representatives. The event discussed how to prepare for weather emergencies and gave participants the opportunity to present the weather on a portable green screen.

WBRZ-TV Hosts Fill a Prescription for the Needy Campaign

Date Posted: 6/15/2015

Manship Station’s ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV Baton Rouge hosted its 18th annual Fill a Prescription for the Needy campaign February 18-April 6. Two hundred collection bins were set up at over 100 locations and three lunches were held to help raise additional funds. All proceeds benefitted the Baton Rouge St. Vincent de Paul Community Pharmacy, which has been serving the area for 20 years .

WBRZ Hosts 2nd Annual Big Day Giveaway to a Lucky Bride

Date Posted: 3/15/2015

Manship Stations’ ABC affiliate WBRZ Baton Rouge, La. hosted the “Big Day Giveaway” in March. The winner received a wedding reception at the Oak Lodge center. Participants that sought to win the prize entered the contest by visiting WBRZ’s website and explaining what winning would mean to them.

KSLA Collects 6,000 Coats for Children in Need

Date Posted: 2/15/2015

Raycom Media’s CBS affiliate KSLA-TV Shreveport,La. collected 6,000 coats in their annual "Coats for Kids" event. The coats were distributed to needy children in local schools and donated to local Goodwill.

WBRZ Baton Rouge Collects 7,500 Coats for Kids

Date Posted: 1/13/2015

Manship Stations’ ABC affiliate WBRZ Baton Rouge, La. raised more than $111,000 to distribute 7,500 coats to children in 171 schools. Since its inception 26 years ago, Pat’s Coats for Kids has distributed more than 200,000 winter coats to local children in need.

KNOE Starts Red Kettle Challenge

Date Posted: 12/15/2014

Gray Television’s CBS affiliate KNOE Monroe, La. raised $3,000 for the Salvation Army during the Red Kettle Challenge. Salvation Army’s Red Kettles are placed throughout the city for local citizens to donate.

WBRZ Collects Thousands of Meals and Coats for Families

Date Posted: 12/4/2014

Manship Station’s ABC affiliate WBRZ Baton Rouge, La., held its 30th annual Feed-A-Family food drive in October. Volunteers delivered the donations to a local food bank, where they were stored before distribution. On Oct. 24, Feed-A-Family Friday, the station raised over $25,000 and almost 69,000 pounds of food. This will provide 186,000 meals. WBRZ also held its Pat’s Coats for Kids Coat Drive in November. So far, WBRZ raised more than $33,000.

Louisiana TV Station Hosts U.S. Senate Candidates in Debate

Date Posted: 11/20/2014

Gannett Broadcasting’s CBS affiliate WWL-TV New Orleans hosted U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu and Republican challenger Rob Maness on Oct. 27. In this debate, their third this election season, the candidates discussed health care reform, ISIS and immigration. U.S. Rep. Bill Cassidy, also running for the seat, declined an invitation to participate.

WBRZ Kicks off 19th Annual Fans’ Choice Awards

Date Posted: 10/2/2014

Manship Station’s ABC affiliate WBRZ Baton Rouge, La., kicked off the 19th year of The Fans’ Choice Awards, which recognize outstanding high school athletes. Every Friday, coaches, players and fans nominate an athlete on WBRZ.com. After viewers vote for the finalists on Tuesday, the high school athlete of the week is announced on that night’s newscasts. Click here to view the 2013 Fans’ Choice winners.

WVUE-TV Exposes Illegal Local Campaign Finance Practices

Date Posted: 9/8/2014

Louisiana Media Company’s FOX affiliate WVUE-TV New Orleans was honored for its investigative series, in partnership with The Times-Picayune, that uncovered illegal campaign finance practices, unethical activities and a systematic lack of campaign regulation enforcement. WVUE-TV reporters spent thousands of hours diligently digging through campaign filings to uncover the abuse. In the end, the "Louisiana Purchased" series found one-third of the $209 million in statewide campaigns from 2009 to 2012 came from less than 1 percent of donors.

WBRZ-TV Stuffs Six Baton Rouge Buses with School Supplies

Date Posted: 8/12/2014

Manship Stations’ ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV Baton Rouge hosted the seventh annual "Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive," encouraging viewers to help the station completely fill one East Baton Rouge Parish school bus and one Ascension Parish school bus with supplies for students in need. The drive exceeded expectations. WBRZ-TV raised nearly $73,000 worth of school supplies and stuffed a total of six buses with supplies.

WBRZ-TV Hosts Drive to Fill Prescriptions for Those in Need in Baton Rouge

Date Posted: 4/13/2014

Manship Stations-owned ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV Baton Rouge, La., is holding the 17th annual Fill-a-Prescription for the Needy campaign from March 5 – April 5 to raise money to purchase the prescription medication for Baton Rouge’s St. Vincent de Paul Community Pharmacy. WBRZ-TV has set up 250 bins in 214 locations across the region to collect donations. Additionally, the stations will co-host three benefit lunches to raise funds. Last year, the campaign filled more than 38,000 prescription bottles for a total value of more than $3.3 million.

WDSU-TV New Orleans Raises $55,000 During Two-Night Campaign

Date Posted: 6/7/2013

Hearst-owned WDSU-TV New Orleans partnered with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana for "Help For Oklahoma," a two-night, four-hour phone bank. For two nights, WDSU-TV committed all of its local commercial breaks between 6 and 8 p.m. to run on-air appeals for donations, and ran a continuous on-screen ticker with the phone number during regular programming. In total, the campaign raised $55,000 for vicitims of the Oklahoma tornadoes.

WBRZ-TV Raises $100,000 for Big Buddy Program

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Inspired by the hit show "Dancing with the Stars," WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge, La., spearheaded a local version to raise money for the Big Buddy Program, a non-profit organization that provides mentoring and programming geared toward academic success for disadvantaged youth. By the end of the last tango, more than $100,000 had been raised to help thousands of children in the community. WBRZ anchor Sylvia Weatherspoon co-hosted the show, and other area "celebrities," including Chief Forecaster Pat Shingleton, "2une-In" co-anchor Whitney Vann, Baton Rouge Mayor-President Kip Holden and Glen "Big Baby" Davis from the LSU basketball team, hit the dance floor. Each performer devoted hours of practice to prepare for the event with their partners, who were professional dancers from local dance studios. The night of the big event, a crowd of 1,500 gathered to watch. In promotion of the fundraiser, WBRZ aired 30-second promotional spots weeks in advance, the news department covered rehearsals during various newscasts, Big Buddy Executive Director Gay Mack appeared on the morning show and the "2une-In" staff gave away tickets on-air to generate enthusiasm. With the funds raised, Big Buddy was able to continue an after-school program for at-risk youth.

KTBS-TV Airs Prostrate Cancer PSA

It was a lifesaving event. Free prostate cancer screenings, brought to the community by KTBS-TV in Shreveport, La., in partnership with Regional Urology, helped several men detect the disease early, when it is most treatable. The station set up a mobile screening unit at its KTBS 3 Boat and Sport Show, making it a convenient stop for the tens of thousands of people the event attracts. To help viewers tune into the facts about prostate cancer and the opportunity to be screened, the station produced public service announcements (PSAs) featuring the fire chief, local doctors and other high-profile people in the community. In addition, the station aired a series of news stories spotlighting survivors and a half-hour special about prostate cancer. During the day-and-a-half event, 550 men were screened. "We know that several men were diagnosed with prostate cancer, and some were found just in time, before it spread," said Jan Elkins, who heads up community affairs for KTBS. After the event, the station ran a three-month PSA campaign to continue to raise awareness, potentially saving even more lives.

Raycom Station Hosts Baton Rouge Mayoral Debate

Raycom Media’s WAFB-TV Baton Rouge, La. hosted a live debate between the mayoral candidates for East Baton Rouge Parish which was simulcast on Guaranty Broadcasting’s WBRP-FM. Incumbent Kip Holden and challengers Gordon Mese, Mike Walker and Steve Myers discussed issues such as crime, traffic, education and Baton Rouge’s soaring AIDS rate.

Survivors Toast to Overcoming Breast Cancer at KVHP-TV’s Awareness Breakfast

National Communications-owned Fox affiliate KVHP-TV and the local CW Lake Charles, La., hosted a Pink Celebration Breast Cancer Awareness Breakfast benefitting the Ethel Precht Hope Breast Cancer Organization. KVHP-TV and the Lake Charles CW raised nearly $2,500 for the foundation. KVHP-TV’s "On the Air" host Heather Leyoub was the featured emcee of the morning. The breakfast featured breast cancer survivor testimonials as well as two keynote speakers. Lake Charles Mayor Randy Roach awarded Ethel and KVHP-TV with a Certificate of Proclamation affirming October 8 as Breast Cancer Awareness Day.

KXKC-FM Staff Walk to End Sexual Assault

Ray Robicheaux, his brother Tyler Robicheaux and Promotion Director Daniel Hawkes of Citadel Broadcasting’s KXKC-FM Lafayette, La., recently participated in the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes March for rape prevention. The mission of the walk is to create a unique and powerful public experience that educates individuals and communities about the causes of sexualized violence and provides prevention and remediation strategies. KXKC-FM promoted the event by inviting listeners to vote for the dress Ray would wear to the walk. Listeners were encouraged to join Ray and the stations’ team to support the campaign to end sexual assault.

KXKC-FM Challenges Listeners to Donate 99 Bikes for Lafayette’s Kids

Citadel-owned KXKC-FM Lafayette, La., held its annual Toys for Tots holiday drive last month, focusing the station’s efforts on collecting one of the most requested items, bikes. KXKC-FM’s morning team Ray Robicheaux and Jeni Lane set out to collect 99 bikes within one week. If they were unable to collect their goal, Robicheaux agreed to ride 99 miles on his own bike. Luckily for Robicheaux, the goal was reached. "It’s the most rewarding event I’ve been part of, just to think that gifts that were out of reach in the past [were] delivered to children in our community; it’s truly heart warming," said Robicheaux.

Nexstar’s KTVE-TV and KARD-TV Assists 12 Louisiana Parishes with Holiday Drive

Nexstar Broadcasting Group’s KTVE-TV and KARD-TV Monroe, La./El Dorado, Ark., held its 10th annual "Christmas Cheer Food Drive" in which 48 local schools competed to beat hunger by collecting canned food. The effort raised 78,028 pounds of food. All items helped to feed residents in the 12 northeast Louisiana parishes.

WWL-AM/FM Acts of Lifeline During Hurricane Gustav

In the face of Hurricane Gustav, which many feared would be worse than Hurricane Katrina, veteran broadcasters at WWL-AM/FM in New Orleans, La., stood equipped and ready to provide a lifeline of critical information to listeners. Although the studio endured winds greater than 50 mph, WWL never lost power thanks to emergency transmitter generators put in service prior to any power outages. Throughout the storm, the station not only broadcast from its studio, but also ran four remote broadcast locations. Station talent was placed at emergency operations centers in several parishes, providing local authorities a direct venue to communicate with their communities. These remote broadcast locations had real-life impact. For example, when a private levee in Braithwaite was threatened, WWL talk radio host John “Spud” McConnell made an on-air plea that rallied help and sandbags from nearby residents and businesses. The station remained a steady stream of accurate and potentially lifesaving information before, during and after the storm.

WDSU-TV Acts as Lifeline During Hurricane Katrina

When the devastation of Hurricane Katrina shook the residents of Louisiana, WDSU-TV in New Orleans, La., took serious measures to ensure their community was as prepared as possible for future storms. When Hurricane Gustav made its way to the Gulf Coast, the station knew what to do. In preparation for the storm and in its aftermath, the station went commercial free with their coverage. President and General Manager, Joel Vilmenay, made the call because he still has staff working for him who has been there since Katrina hit three years ago and they have memories still fresh in their minds. One of the decisions WDSU made post Katrina was to permanently establish a bureau in Baton Rouge which acts as a secondary position for the station if it is needed. Still, as a precaution, the station rebuilt its transmitter platform at 27 feet above sea level to protect it from flood damage, equipped with a generator and fuel to run it for just over two weeks without the help of outside power. They also provided their staff with satellite phones, text-capable cell phones, spare tires, first-aid kits, food and water.

WAFB-TV Supports Local Zoo

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A longtime friend of the area zoo, WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge, La., is helping raise money for the Elephant Oasis Project. Decades ago, in what has become celebrated local history, WAFB’s on-air personality Buckskin Bill held a "Penny Drive" to bring the Baton Rouge Zoo its first elephant. The wildly successful drive raised enough money for two baby elephants, appropriately named Penny and Penny Too. The zoo, which receives nearly one-quarter of a million visitors each year, is now in need of an updated elephant education area. WAFB’s fundraising efforts for this project have been extensive, including the broadcast of news stories, promotional spots and the "WAFB Elephant Oasis Special," a live 90-minute broadcast that gave local schools, organizations and businesses the opportunity to make donations to the zoo on air. In addition to asking corporations for monetary contributions, the station created a five-minute DVD on how to raise money for the project and mailed it with a cover letter to all local area schools. WAFB also created an "Elephant Oasis" page on the station Web site. To date, more than $68,000 has been raised toward the final goal of $175,000, and WAFB continues its on-and off-air efforts to make the Elephant Oasis a reality.

WWL-TV Donates $225,000 in Airtime

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For the 20th year, WWL-TV in New Orleans, La., continued its commitment to the New Orleans City Park Celebration in the Oaks. Backed by airtime worth $225,000, the annual fundraiser had a record year, attracting 70,000 visitors and bringing in $300,000 to help revitalize the landmark, which was damaged in Hurricane Katrina. The station ran promotional announcements for the event and created public service announcements (PSAs) to encourage viewer donations. In a related effort focused on rebuilding the great city of New Orleans, the station aired a four-hour remembrance of the storm. In tandem with the Hurricane Katrina Special, WWL created a series of PSAs that focus on the still present effects of the storm, including spots that raised money to repair community areas and announcements aimed at fighting homelessness and hunger.

WGNO-TV Launches "Wheel of Justice" and "Crime Tracker"

Within a week of WGNO-TV, New Orleans, La., launching "Wheel of Justice" and "Crime Tracker," two new segments focused on bringing the community together to fight the rising tide of crime in the area, two featured suspects were behind bars. The station launched both initiatives to take an active role in making the city safer. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, the police chief comes into the studio and spins the "Wheel of Justice" for the 10 p.m. newscast. The wheel features the names and photos of four wanted criminals, and details are given about the suspect the wheel lands on. This information is also turned into a 10-second spot that plays regularly. Viewers are asked to call the station, the police or Crime Stoppers with any information. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the "Crime Tracker" segment maps where crimes and acts of violence have been committed, calling residents’ attention to safety issues within neighborhoods across the region. As part of "Crime Tracker," the station also has called upon an experienced local bounty hunter to assist in the investigation of crimes and capture of suspects. "We recognize that the people of metro New Orleans want more done (to battle crime)," said Larry Delia, vice president and general manager of Tribune Television New Orleans. "We’re taking the initiative to join the community and make change happen that will benefit all of us."

KWCL-FM Airs Half-Hour Public Affairs Special

Co-host mother and daughter team Irene Robinson and Kelley Lovell of KWCL-FM in Oak Grove, La., did their part to help Louisiana voters go to the polls informed during the 2007 local elections. Their half-hour daily public affairs show, "Mighty Mess," hosted local candidates from judges to state representatives and provided them free airtime to address the public. The show also covered how to register to vote and early voting dates, and its hosts encouraged listeners to learn the issues and show up at the polls. The station plans to provide similar voter education outreach in upcoming elections. "We are small, but we are loud," said Robinson of KWCL, which is staffed by five people and located in a town with a population just more than 2,000.

KFLY-TV Collects 200 Tons of Food, $50,000

For 21 years, KFLY-TV in Lafayette, La., and its viewers have shown their dedication to feeding the hungry in surrounding Acadiana. The station’s "TV10 Foodnet Food for Families" drive brought in 200 tons of food and $50,000 in cash donations in 2007. On the day of the drive, the station broadcast live during all on-air shows, as hundreds of volunteers worked at 21 drop sites gathering donations of food, personal hygiene products and baby items. KFLY news crews visited all 21 locations to conduct interviews and shoot news packages with staff and volunteers. At the Cajundoame, which acts as the main Lafayette donation drop, community members lined up in the parking lot, where cars, school buses, women’s clubs, 4-H and even the local Harley-Davidson group donated "drive through" style. The giving started with the 5 a.m. newscast and did not end until the 10 p.m. newscast was over. The drive has become a part of the community’s fabric, with participants returning year after year. Store shelves were emptied because of their generosity. "At the end of the day you are exhausted and full of love," said Station Manager Maria Placer. "It is amazing what can be done in one day."






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