Thursday, April 16th TV listings for NBC (WDSU) New Orleans, LA
Today New
News headlines, interviews, and stories intended to inform, entertain, inspire and set the agenda each morning for Americans and help viewers with their finances, health and well-being.
Today 3rd Hour New
A news program intended to inform, entertain, inspire and set the agenda each morning, offering news, weather reports, and interviews with newsmakers from the worlds of politics, business, media, entertainment and sports.
Today With Jenna & Sheinelle New
America's feel-good morning show with big stars and sweet surprises; Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones host an hour of heartfelt connection, inspirational stories, fun and laughs.
Dateline Facing the Music
The murder of a young schoolteacher in Pennsylvania goes unsolved for years, but investigators discover a new tool that may finally help unlock the murderer's identity.
Midday news update.
NBC News Daily New
NBC News provides viewers with the latest national and international news; consumer, health and personal finance reporting; up-to-the-minute local news.
The EGOT winner's daytime talk show features celebrity interviews, topical stories, community heroes, viral sensations and music, bringing fun, uplifting and empowering conversations to the forefront.
Singer Kelly Clarkson brings her gift of connection to a fun and funny hour each weekday, offering heartwarming stories, musical performances, games and surprises.
WDSU News at 4 New
Stay informed with the latest breaking news and headlines.
WDSU News at 5 New
Local and regional news coverage.
NBC Nightly News With Tom Llamas New
Tom Llamas anchors the latest news, going beyond the headlines to see how lives are affected by the world around them.
WDSU News at 6 New
Stay informed with the latest breaking news and headlines.
News and features about performers, productions and the milieu.
Law & Order Two and Twenty
A billionaire banker is murdered and the 2-7 must investigate his many clients and employees; Price and Maroun struggle to keep the jury's focus on the crime and not the victim's darker side.
