- Louisiana Public Broadcasting
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call_letters = Louisiana Public Broadcasting
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station_slogan = It's more than television.
station_branding = LPB
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affiliations = PBS
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airdate =September 6 ,1975
location = statewideLouisiana
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owner = Louisiana Educational Television Authority
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homepage = [http://www.lpb.org/ www.lpb.org]Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB) is a state-run, viewer-supported network of PBS member stations serving the state of
Louisiana . The network is operated by the Louisiana Educational Television Authority.History
Louisiana was one of the first states in the Deep South with a noncommercial educational station within its borders when
WYES-TV signed on fromNew Orleans in 1958. However, the rest of the state was without a clear signal from aNational Educational Television or PBS station, even though an Educational Television Commission was briefly formed in the 1950s.LSU professor Lucille Woodward was the driving force to bring public television to the rest of the state from the 1950s onward.Finally, on
September 6 ,1975 ; WLPB-TV inBaton Rouge signed on as the state's first PBS station outside New Orleans. From 1976 to 1983, five more stations signed on, extending LPB's signal to portions ofArkansas ,Mississippi andTexas .LPB's flagship news program is "Louisiana: The State We're In", which has aired since 1976.
Among the original programs it has produced is "Evangeline", which was broadcast by PBS stations throughout the United States and Canada in 2000.
Hurricane coverage
During coverage of major hurricanes affecting the state (as has happened with Hurricanes Katrina and Gustav), LPB's Baton Rouge facilities are used by New Orleans
CBS affiliateWWL-TV (Channel 4) as a backup studio to provide additional news coverage from the station inland, and act as the station's main set should WWL be unable to broadcast from their Rampart Street facilities in New Orleans. As part of this agreement, WWL's coverage airs across the entire LPB network to provide a statewide conduit for news and information from a well-established news organization.tations
Notes:
*1. The "Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook" says KLPB-TV signed onMay 2 , while the "Television and Cable Factbook" says it signed onMay 13 .LPB's digital channels provide three services: LPB, LPB+2, and LPB-HD. LPB+2 mostly shows programming from PBS' Create network.
An additional service, LPB+, now called LPB 2, is currently only available on Cox Cable in Baton Rouge and Lafayette.
In the New Orleans market,
WLAE-TV is 50% owned by LPB and carries some LPB programming, mostly news and public affairs. WYES has rights to most PBS programming in prime time in New Orleans.Former Logo
External links
* [http://www.lpb.org/ LPB's website]
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