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NolaRadio.com, your guide to the broadcast and internet radio stations of New Orleans and New Orleans radio history. |
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New Orleans Broadcast Radio Talk , News , Reading and NPR Radio Stations
Radio Stations Carrying New Orleans Saints Games
WIST 690 AM - New Orleans - Galliano - "The Right Station" Local programming with live net casting including New Orleans sports broadcasts. One of many talk radio stations in the New Orleans area.
WWL 870 AM - New Orleans - (WWL 105.3 FM & On Demand @ 1350) news, talk, and sports radio , Bill O'Reilly and Rush. WWL broadcasts the Saints Games Live Streaming Podcasts Coast to Coast with George Noory M-F: 12a-5a Sat: 12a-5a Sun: 12a-5
WRBH-FM 88.3 Radio For The Blind & Handicapped Radio Reading services The station was founded by Dr. Robert McLean, a blind mathematician. His dream was to have a full-time radio station that would provide programming to people with disabilities such as his help WRBH Non-Fiction (9:00 - 10:00 am, repeated 9:00 - 10:00 pm) Writer's Forum Saturdays at 7:30 a.m
WWNO 89.9 NPR Radio Car Talk , A Prairie Home Companion Live Streaming operated by the University of New Orleans
WWL-FM 105.3 FM is a simulcast of WWL TV WGSO Voice of the Northshore 990 AM
Classic Rock
WKBU Bayou 95.7 - New Orleans - Kenner - 'Rockin' the Buyou' New Orleans Classic rock radio station. New home of the radio station for the Walton & Johnson morning show.
WLMG Magic 101.9 FM CONTINUOUS SOFT ROCK
Progressive
Rock Top 40
WTUL - 91.5 FM Tulane University - New Orleans - is run completely by students, staff, and alumni and is the oldest continually running FM station in the city. Live streaming seems to be on the fritz .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.
WEZB B-97FM contemporary hit radio Live Streaming
WBYU Radio Disney AM 1450
Jazz and Blues
WWOZ 90.7 FM - New Orleans - WWOZ is the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Station, broadcasting live from the famed New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival annually. A listener-supported, volunteer-operated radio station. As the station is well known for its support of local music, local musicians are often guests on programs, and sometimes perform live over the air, especially for the station's twice-yearly membership drives. Musicians and singers such as Rob Cambre, Samirah Evans, Alan Fontenot, Bob French, Hazel the Delta Rambler, Ernie K-Doe, Bobby Mitchell, Davis Rogan, Tom Saunders, John Sinclair, Don Vappie, and Dr. Michael White and others have had their own shows on the station. WWOZ is also well known for its location broadcasts of live music events, including the annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Live Streaming
Cajun Zydeco
KBON FM 101.1 KLEB (AM) Rajun Cajun Live Streaming
KRVS FM 88.7 Live Streaming
Country
WNOE-FM 101.1 FM Today's Hot Country And Your All-Time Favorites
Christian
WVOG 600 AM The Voice Of God WBSN-FM 89.1 Contemporary Christian Live Streaming
WBOK Black Gospel seems to be off the air WYLD AMen 940 Urban Gospel Sports Sports Radio 1280, The Sports Monster Live Streaming
Urban
KMEZ 102.9, Old School & Today's R&B Live Streaming
WQUE Q93 93.3 FM #1 For Hip-Hop & R&B Live Streaming
Spanish
WFNO 830 AM La Fabulosa Broadcasts in Spanish, Saints Games in Spanish KGLA 1540 Spanish Programming
Prision Radio
KLSP - 97.1 FM Incarceration Station Radio from Angola Prision KLSP is the only FCC licensed radio station to operate from within a prison by inmate disc jockeys.
New Orleans Internet Radio Stations
NewOrleansRadio.com - (Blues, Jazz, R&B, Funk, New Orleans) HoundogRadio.com - (Country, Bluegrass, Rock) Radio Chez Nguyen - (Classic, Progressive Rock) DooWop Café - (DooWop, Oldies ) Mr Po Boy Zydeco,Blues,Cajun
New Orleans Radio History
A post card from 1927 showing the two transmitters of WSMB on the Masion Blanche building
The first radio station to broadcast in Louisiana was WWL, which broadcast from Marquette Hall at Loyola University. When WWI was over, many veterans who wanted a radio career took classes at Loyola. Local newspapers set up their own radio stations,, such as the Times Picayune's WAAB, but these were later abandoned over time. In 1925 WSMB, the first professional radio station broadcast from the transmitters on top of the Masion Blanche building on Canal Street. It broadcast live performances and recordings. Vaudeville was broadcast live or through telephone connections . By the late 1920s, the networks of NBC and CBS were battling for listeners .
The Beatles play City Park stadium Sept 16, 1964 Henry Dupre " Mr.Radio " They were introduced by the djs of WNOE
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This collection of vintage photographs highlights the history of popular programs and personalities, beginning with the city's first station, WDSU-TV. Includes local icons Mel Leavitt, Nash Roberts, and Alec Gifford Morgus the Magnificent, Hap Glaudi, John Pela, Phil Johnson, Bill Elder, and Angela Hill.
WWL Radio Interview New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin Building Bridges National: Did Mr.Go Sink New Orleans? Parade of Krewe of Rex, New Orleans, February 25, 1941
Bob Walker's Original New Orleans Radio Shrine
How to start your own online radio station
Radiators Live at New Orleans Jazz And Heritage Festival on 2003-05-04
John Hamilton reports from New Orleans for Democracy Now! September 6, 2005
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