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WWNO Mission Statement
WWNO serves our communities by broadcasting NPR news, information, classical music, jazz, variety programs, and unique local content.
Values
WWNO shares the following set of values and ideas that form
the culture of our broadcast organization:
• The University of New Orleans operates WWNO and KTLN as a
public service.
• We strive to be the area’s leading cultural and informational
center point.
• We employ the latest technologies to ensure the highest quality,
uninterrupted programming on our multi-cast HD and Internet
broadcasts.
• We operate our business at the highest level of professional
standards and integrity.
• We are wise stewards of the valued member and community
support that we receive.
• We are responsive to audiences, business partners, financial
supporters, educators, and our community at large.
• We support the cultural, social and economic redevelopment of
our region's communities.
• We believe in the inclusion of the classical performing arts
in the cultural rebuilding and marketing of our region.
• We welcome new partners who strive to enrich the cultural
enjoyment, education and rebuilding of the Gulf South.
• We celebrate the international depth and flavor of classical
and jazz music.
• We exhibit mutual respect for our colleagues, peers, and
audience.
• We work together in an environment that encourages
participation and sharing of the decisions that affect the
enlightenment and culture of the region and our audiences.
History of WWNO - The who, what, when, where of how we came about
Staff Bios - Meet the folks who put the station together
Quiz - Test your knowledge with a new quiz every month
Links - WWNO's favorite sites
Facilities - See inside the WWNO studio
Driving Directions - How to get here
Advisory Board/Member Listings