


New Orleans' first
full-power Spanish-language TV station is on the air,
but not all TVs
can pick up the signal, and none of the local cable lineups
currently
carries the channel.
Spearheaded by KGLA AM-1540 owner Ernesto
Schweikert, WHMM is
digital-only. So unless you have a new set equipped
to receive and display
over-the-air digital signals, you won't get it.
If you've got the gear, it's at
Channel 42.
Schweikert is in
negotiations with local cable companies and is confident
that he'll
shortly have widespread cable and direct-broadcast satellite
carriage
for his new station, which is an affiliate of the national Telemundo
network.
Schweikert said he intends to insert local commercials into
the Telemundo
feed as soon as he's got cable deals in place. He added
that he's also had
talks with a couple of local TV-news providers to
air their newscasts,
dubbed in Spanish, on WHMM.
Schweikert's TV
plans preceded Katrina, but the post-storm influx of
Spanish-speaking
viewers makes the sign-on all the more timely.
"This is lagniappe, as
they say here in New Orleans," he said. "Now more
than ever before, the
television station is going to be more suitable (for the
market)."






ADVERTISE HERE!
Help Support New Orleans' Favorite Hispanic Radio Station
KGLA Radio Tropical 1540
| |
ANÚNCIESE AQUÍ!
Apoye
a la Primera Emisora Hispana de Nueva
Orleans
KGLA RADIO TROPICAL 1540
| |
Story Provided By
www.nola.com Written By Dave Walker (TV Columnist)
|
Designed by Dina
Paola Lossi Hosted by Yahoo! With Images Provided By http://creative.gettyimages.com
|
NUEVA ESTACION:
SPANISH-LANGUAGE CHANNEL JOINS N.O. TV LINEUP
|