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  2. Sep 11, 2023 · LPB's renowned program, "Louisiana: The State We're In," proudly reaches a significant milestone this week, commemorating 47 years of dedicated coverage of Louisiana's most crucial news stories. Since its debut in 1976, the program has become one of the nation's longest-running television series.

  3. Louisiana: The State Were In, Louisiana's only statewide news magazine and one of the longest running television programs in the nation, is in its 46th season on the air.

  4. Louisiana Public Broadcasting's flagship news program is Louisiana: The State We're In, which debuted in 1976. For nineteen years, political consultant, raconteur, and author Gus Weill hosted the acclaimed Louisiana Legends program on the state network.

  5. LOUISIANA: THE STATE WE'RE IN. Legislative Wrap-Up, Market Transition, Well Mama, D-Day 80th Anniversary | LSWI | 06/07/2024.

  6. Since 1973, Louisiana Public Broadcasting has produced a wide range of programs documenting the history, culture, politics, and issues of Louisiana.

  7. 45 Years of LPB. On September 6, 1975 at 11:58 a.m., Louisiana Public Broadcasting signed onto the air for the first time on WLPB in Baton Rouge. From 1976 to 1983, LPB became a statewide network by expanding into Monroe, Shreveport, Lafayette, Lake Charles, and Alexandria.

  8. LPB’s flagship series, Louisiana: The State Were In, holds the distinction as the longest-running statewide newsmagazine in Louisiana and one of the longest running in the nation.

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