WWNO - New Orleans Public Radio > History Sticky Wicket. WWNO Chief Engineer Robert Carroll was able to reach the crippled transmitter site on the West Bank of the New Orleans area with enough equipment and supplies to repair the facility and bring it up to operation. He has been a panelist at many national conferences specifically related to jazz music and has experience as a concert and festival producer/promoter. A public service of the University of New Orleans, WWNO offers three channels of on-air programming, plus a slew of local, national and international content on our website, WWNO.org… WWNO - New Orleans Public Radio > History Sticky Wicket. In that struggling sector, there is one category seemingly without hope – the New Orleans neighborhood bar. Sanctions might be next.Federal coronavirus numbers on nursing homes show devastating impact; full scope remains unclear,No sleep, all football: How Sean Payton got his foot in the NFL door thanks to Jon Gruden,How to watch, follow Saints vs. I get most of my news from them (NPR affiliate) or from Twitter. Miller and the staff found themselves hunkering down in the station the Saturday before Katrina hit with sleeping bags and non-perishables to broadcast through the storm.Four WWNO staff made it to work during the early morning hours of Sunday, August 28, 2005, Miller, Fred Kasten, James Arey and Jack Hopke. New Orleans, LA Bonus points for Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me. Miller requested and received permission to evacuate the staff from the station. WWNO signed over its signal to a local TV station.The station was knocked off the air by Hurricane Katrina. GPB spent about a week getting the studio ready along with fulfilling WWNO's IT requests while CPB worked on getting the fly-away downlink sent to New Orleans.WWNO's chief engineer, Robert Carroll drove with police escort to see the station's transmitter site in.WWNO returned to air on September 2, 2005, from the studios of GPB in Atlanta, using the NPR downlink tied to the station's local transmitter and tower just outside New Orleans. Society & Culture Where Y'Eat. A generous local Atlanta resident let Arey and Hudkins live rent-free in a house. The WWNO transmitter facility suffered a loss of nearly 200 feet of transmission line delivering audio to the antenna. The generator ran but as the campus flooded, it shorted out the power lines. All Things New Orleans WWNO’s radio magazine: a weekly half-hour of timely news, cultural features, and commentary from all corners of our city. WWNO also operates a 24-hour classical music service, "Classical 104… Government Louisiana Eats! NEW ORLEANS, LA Service: FM Station Licensee: UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS Licensee Address: 2000 LAKESHORE DRIVE NEW ORLEANS, LA 70148 (504)280-7003 [phone] Main Studio Address: 2000 Lakeshore Drive New Orleans,LA 70148 504 280-7003 Ext. Here's one you may now know about.Political Horizons: Politics hold up federal coronavirus relief for Louisiana cities and towns. Kasten also broadcast his `Saturday Night Jazz' show from the home studio. Contact the business for more information about recent service changes.89.9 WWNO -- New Orleans Public Radio is the NPR news, arts, culture and music destination for New Orleans and Southeast Louisiana. Listen live 89.9 WWNO radio with Onlineradiobox.com Society & Culture All Things New Orleans. 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