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Joseph_Gallant
Guest
The two New Orleans TV stations, who have been streaming their live coverage of Hurricane Katrina, have been forced to move their anchor desk operations out-of-town due the impending storm. Both did so late Sunday evening (August 28th).
WWL-4 has set up a temporary newsroom at Lousiana State University in Baton Rouge, and is originating their coverage from a TV studio normally utilized by the college's TV production classes.
WDSU-6 has fled to the studio of WAPI-16 in Jackson, Mississppi, owned by WDSU parent company Hearst/Argyle. However, WAPI is an ABC affiliate. Both are simulcasting live wall-to-wall coverage.
Both stations are still streaming coverage of the storm through their websites (at least for now; it's still possible that the storm could disrupt these streams at some point).
I would think that Fox affiliate WVUE-8 and ABC affiliate WGNO-26 have also fled their normal studios, probably originating coverage at, respectively, Fox and ABC affiliates in a nearby market that will not score a "direct hit" from the worst of the storm.
WWL-4 has set up a temporary newsroom at Lousiana State University in Baton Rouge, and is originating their coverage from a TV studio normally utilized by the college's TV production classes.
WDSU-6 has fled to the studio of WAPI-16 in Jackson, Mississppi, owned by WDSU parent company Hearst/Argyle. However, WAPI is an ABC affiliate. Both are simulcasting live wall-to-wall coverage.
Both stations are still streaming coverage of the storm through their websites (at least for now; it's still possible that the storm could disrupt these streams at some point).
I would think that Fox affiliate WVUE-8 and ABC affiliate WGNO-26 have also fled their normal studios, probably originating coverage at, respectively, Fox and ABC affiliates in a nearby market that will not score a "direct hit" from the worst of the storm.