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T-P editor: Major changes had to be done, more to come
Times-Picayune editor Jim Amoss discusses the changes that the newspaper is making.
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WUPL programming schedule
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Sculptor turning dead Bayou St. John tree into art
Marlin Miller discussed his post-Katrina sculptures, including the one he is working on along Bayou St. John.
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T-P editor: The newspaper, organization still has great strength
Times-Picayune editor Jim Amoss talks about talent leaving the newspaper for rival newspaper, The Advocate.
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Find your NOLA
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Former T-P editor: The Advocate will give the city a daily newspaper
Dan Shea talks about the The Advocate's plan for the New Orleans market.
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Dan Shea talks about the end of Times-Picayune as a daily and job cuts
Current Advocate general manager Dan Shea talks about his firing from the Times-Picayune and the massive upheaval at the newspaper.
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Park's role in studying the effects of climate change on the wetlands
Dr. Julie Whitbeck and Dr. Catherine Workman visit The 504 set to discuss the Jean Lafitte National Park's role in studying the effects of climate change on the wetlands.
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WWL-TV's David Hammer on investigations into oil companies
WWL-TV's David Hammer visits The 504 set to discuss oil spill whistleblowers and the oil industry.
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Actor Wendell Pierce on his part in New Orleans' recovery
New Orleans actor Wendell Pierce joins the set of The 504.
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Crimestoppers appeals for tips in Mother's Day shooting
Executive Director of Crimestoppers Darlene Cusanza visits The 504 set to discuss the search for the Mother's Day shooter.
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'Wicked' star visits The 504 set
Wildly popular play "Wicked" is coming to New Orleans, and star Curt Hansen joined The 504 set to discuss the project.
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With the tolls gone, what's next step?
Melanie Hebert speaks with state Rep. Pat Connick, R-Marrero, on what the next step is for the city and state after the closure of the CCC tolls.
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The Simpsons actor Harry Shearer on his career
The Simpsons voice actor and Spinal Tap star Harry Shearer visited The 504 for an interview with Melanie Hebert.
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Tips on how to get jobs in film industry as extras
Casting director Ryan Glorioso gives The 504 some helpful tips on how to get into the booming New Orleans film industry as an extra or actor.
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Local minister offers alternatives to violent lifestyle
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Louisiana girl a Doodle 4 Google contest finalist
Louisiana's Megan Barr is a finalist for the Doodle 4 Google contest. On our new 9 p.m. show on WUPL, The 504, Melanie Hebert interviewed her about her accomplishment.
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Debate on the CCC tolls heats up
The future of tolls on the CCC will be in the hands of voters Saturday.
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John Georges sits down for first interview since buying The Advocate
It's official - New Orleans entrepreneur John Georges is the new owner of "The Advocate," and he is vowing to give The Times-Picayune a run for its money.
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Amanda Shaw discusses Jazz Fest and updates us on her career
Amanda Shaw has grown up in front of our eyes.
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Trumpeter James Andrews stops by before Jazz Fest
Trumpet player James Andrews is from a legendary family of musicians and is older brother to Troy Andrews ("Trombone Shorty.")
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Tension over the firefighter pension
There's a big battle right now over the pension plans of New Orleans firefighters causing a lot of tension.
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Jazz Fest poster artist, James Michalopoulos, on this year's piece
Melanie Hebert sat down with the man behind the Jazz Fest poster, artist James Michalopoulos
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Conditions at OPP concern Southern Poverty Law Center and reform coalition
Katie Schwartzman from Southern Poverty Law Center is involved in a class action lawsuit on behalf of Orleans Parish inmates suing over the conditions in the prison.
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Investigator Brendan McCarthy discusses OPP beating
Brendan McCarthy has been investigating the conditions at Orleans Parish Prison fo years.
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Actress Diane Ladd releases new book of short stories
You might recognize her from the big screen or from TV, and now you'll see her book on store shelves - "A Bad Afternoon for a Piece of Cake."
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Veteran journalist Melanie Hebert to host new prime time news show
Starting Monday, veteran news journalist Melanie Hebert will host a half-hour, issues-oriented prime time show on My54.
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Family Feud
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Justice for All
A multi-faceted woman, Cristina Perez is a successful lawyer, three-time Emmy Award winning televisions personality, radio host...
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The Jeremy Kyle Show
After conquering the airwaves in the UK, TV host Jeremy Kyle is bringing his #1 daytime talk show to America. “The Jeremy Kyle Show,” which premieres on September 19th, 2011 will take on real-life, everyday issues.
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Law and Order: Criminal Intent
"In New York City's war on crime, the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the Major Case Squad. These are their stories."
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Excused
Hosted by The Last Comic Standing winner, Iliza Shlesinger, two single women and four single men (or vice versa) are eliminated until a final winning couple remains.
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Tyler Perry's 'House of Payne'
Pops, the uncle and head of the household, has his life and home turned upside down when an unexpected event forces his nephew, CJ, played by Allen Payne, and CJ's kids to move into the house, putting three generations under one roof.
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Fourth Down on Four
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New Adventures of Old Christine



