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1948–1955 1955–1959 1960–1963 1963–1975 1975–1977
1948–1955 1955–1959 1960–1963 1963–1975 1975–1977
1977–1988 1988–1994 1994–2000 2000–2015 2015–present
1977–1988 1988–1994 1994–2000 2000–2015 2015–present

1948–1955[]

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The station first signed on the air on December 18, 1948 as WDSU-TV on VHF channel 6, becoming not only the first television station in the city of New Orleans, but in the state of Louisiana, the Gulf Coast and the Deep South, as well as the 48th in the nation. It was founded by New Orleans businessman Edgar B. Stern, Jr., owner of WDSU radio (1280 AM, now WODT; and 93.3 FM, now WQUE-FM). The station has been a primary NBC affiliate since it signed on, owing to WDSU radio's longtime affiliation with the NBC Red Network; however in the beginning, it also carried programming from the three other major broadcast networks at the time: CBS, ABC, and the DuMont Television Network.

1955–1959[]

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1960–1963[]

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1963–1975[]

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In January 1972, Royal Street merged with Columbia, South Carolina-based Cosmos Broadcasting in a $17 million deal. Cosmos decided to sell off the radio stations because the ownership of the three station properties combined would exceed ownership limits of the time set by the FCC.

1975–1988[]

1975–1977[]

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1977–1988[]

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A somewhat similar design to the previous 1975 logo, but with the '6' being bolder and TV replacing the callsign. The typeface is Avant Garde ITC.

1988–1994[]

WDSU 6 numeral 1988

Cosmos sold WDSU to Pulitzer, Inc. for $47 million in 1989. Under Pulitzer, channel 6 finally dropped the "-TV" suffix from its calls in 1993, more than 20 years after it and its former radio sisters had gone their separate ways.

1994–2000[]

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Hearst-Argyle Television acquired Pulitzer's entire broadcasting division for $1.8 billion in 1998, the sale was finalized on March 18 of the following year (1999).

2000–present[]

WDSU 2000 standalone

2000–2015[]

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2015–present[]

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In 2015, the NBC peacock logo was added to the "channel 6" red dot logo, due to the network's requirement that the NBC logo be included with any affiliates' logo. It was enlargened in on-screen bugs and newscasts.

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