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== WNBT (as Red Channel 1) ==
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== W2XBS ==
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===1928-1941 (experimental phase)===
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W2xbs.png
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W2xbs.jpg
 
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== WNBT ==
 
=== 1941–1946 ===
 
=== 1941–1946 ===
 
[[File:WNBT_New_York_1940.jpg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:WNBT_New_York_1940.jpg|center|200px]]
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WNBT.jpg|Station program for first week of broadcasting in 1941
 
WNBT.jpg|Station program for first week of broadcasting in 1941
 
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WNBC-TV originally signed on as WNBT on July 1, 1941. WNBT is officially the 1st TV station in The U.S. State of New York, although they and WCBW (Now WCBS-TV), were supposed to sign on at the same time. WCBW was delayed by one hour by technical issues. The WNBT call letters meant '''NB'''C'''T'''elevison
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WNBC-TV originally signed on as WNBT-TV Channel 1 on July 1, 1941. WNBT was officially the first TV station in the United States, although they and WCBW (now WCBS-TV) were supposed to sign on at the same time. WCBW was delayed by one hour by technical issues. The WNBT call letters meant '''NB'''C'''T'''elevison.
   
=== 1946–1951 (as Red-NBC O&O Channel 4) ===
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=== 1946–1951 ===
 
[[File:WNBTTTTTT.jpg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:WNBTTTTTT.jpg|center|200px]]
   
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=== 1954–1960 ===
 
=== 1954–1960 ===
 
[[File:WRCA_TV_1954.jpg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:WRCA_TV_1954.jpg|center|200px]]
In 1954 WNBT became WRCA. The call letters WRCA meant '''R'''adio '''C'''orperation of '''A'''merica
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In 1954 WNBT became WRCA-TV. The call letters WRCA meant '''R'''adio '''C'''orporation of '''A'''merica.
 
<gallery widths="200" position="center" spacing="small" captionsize="small" captionalign="center" bordersize="none">
 
<gallery widths="200" position="center" spacing="small" captionsize="small" captionalign="center" bordersize="none">
 
WRCA 1958.jpg
 
WRCA 1958.jpg
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C6B6AE26-3EBC-4D6F-935F-7A075BFB92F7.jpeg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
== WNBC (-TV) ==
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== WNBC ==
 
=== 1960–1964 ===
 
=== 1960–1964 ===
 
[[File:Wnbc1963.png|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Wnbc1963.png|200px|center]]
   
=== 1964–1969 ===
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=== 1964–1972 ===
 
[[File:1960s_WNBC_logo.svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:1960s_WNBC_logo.svg|200px|center]]
   
=== 1969-1972 ===
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=== 1972–1975 ===
[[File:Wnbc70s.jpg|200px|center]]
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[[File:Wnbc73.jpg|200px|center]]
 
=== 1972–1974 ===
 
[[File:Wnbc73.jpg|200px|center]]1974-1975 (The Numeric Number for NBC O&O Channel 4 for "We're Part Of Your Life.")
 
   
 
=== 1976–1979 ===
 
=== 1976–1979 ===
[[File:1975_WNBC_logo.svg|200px|center]]
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[[File:nbc4 75.svg|200px|center]]
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WNBC-101344.jpg|Test pattern from this era. Was reused when WNBC shut off their analog transmitter after two weeks of Nightlight on June 26th 2009
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
=== 1979–1980 ===
 
=== 1979–1980 ===
[[File:WNBC 1979.JPG|200px|center]]
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[[File:nbc4 79.svg|200px|center]]
   
 
=== 1980–1986 ===
 
=== 1980–1986 ===
[[File:1979_WNBC_logo.png|200px|center]]
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[[File:WNBC.svg|200px|center]]
   
 
Briefly in 1980, this logo was preceded by an "Octagon 4" and a "zig-zag" 4 that looked somewhat like a cross between the 4 seen here and the logo used by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] affiliate [[WTAE-TV]].
 
Briefly in 1980, this logo was preceded by an "Octagon 4" and a "zig-zag" 4 that looked somewhat like a cross between the 4 seen here and the logo used by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] affiliate [[WTAE-TV]].
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=== 1990–1992 ===
 
=== 1990–1992 ===
[[File:Wnbc90s-1-.jpg|center|200px]]
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[[File:NBC_New_York_1990.svg|center|200px]]
   
 
=== 1992–1995 ===
 
=== 1992–1995 ===
[[File:WNBC92.svg|center|245px]]
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[[File:WNBC92.svg|center|200px]]
   
=== 1995–2006 ===
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=== 1995–2007 ===
 
[[File:WNBC_1994.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:WNBC_1994.svg|center|200px]]
   
 
This logo also served as a template and was used for some of NBC's owned and operated television stations and for [[MSNBC]].
 
This logo also served as a template and was used for some of NBC's owned and operated television stations and for [[MSNBC]].
   
===2006–2008===
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=== 2006–2007 ===
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[[File:NBC4HD.svg|center|200px]]
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===2007–2008===
 
[[File:20081117193233!WNBC4NY.png|center|200px]]
 
[[File:20081117193233!WNBC4NY.png|center|200px]]
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{{SVG needed}}
   
 
===2008–present===
 
===2008–present===
[[File:NBC 4 New York.svg|center|250px]]
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[[File:NBC 4 New York.svg|center|200px]]
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
{{Other}}
 
{{Other}}
 
*[[WNBC/News|News Programming]]
 
*[[WNBC/News|News Programming]]
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{{TV stations in New York City}}
 
{{TV stations in New York City}}
 
{{NBCUniversal}}
 
{{NBCUniversal}}
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[[Category:New York City]]
 
[[Category:New York City]]
 
[[Category:New York]]
 
[[Category:New York]]
[[Category:1941]]
 
 
[[Category:NBC]]
 
[[Category:NBC]]
 
[[Category:RCA]]
 
[[Category:RCA]]
[[Category:General Electric]]
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[[Category:1954]]
[[Category:Comcast Corporation]]
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[[Category:1960]]
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[[Category:Television stations broadcasting on channel 4]]
 
[[Category:Comcast]]
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[[Category:NBC owned and operated stations]]
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[[Category:Television stations branded as channel 4]]
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[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 1941]]
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[[Category:New Jersey]]
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[[Category:Connecticut]]
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[[Category:Former Channel 1 Television Station in the United States]]

Revision as of 05:45, 16 January 2020

W2XBS

1928-1941 (experimental phase)

WNBT

1941–1946

WNBT New York 1940

WNBC-TV originally signed on as WNBT-TV Channel 1 on July 1, 1941. WNBT was officially the first TV station in the United States, although they and WCBW (now WCBS-TV) were supposed to sign on at the same time. WCBW was delayed by one hour by technical issues. The WNBT call letters meant NBCTelevison.

1946–1951

WNBTTTTTT

1951–1954

WNBT 1952

WRCA-TV

1954–1960

WRCA TV 1954

In 1954 WNBT became WRCA-TV. The call letters WRCA meant Radio Corporation of America.

WNBC

1960–1964

Wnbc1963

1964–1972

1960s WNBC logo

1972–1975

1976–1979

Nbc4 75

1979–1980

Nbc4 79

1980–1986

Briefly in 1980, this logo was preceded by an "Octagon 4" and a "zig-zag" 4 that looked somewhat like a cross between the 4 seen here and the logo used by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ABC affiliate WTAE-TV.

1986–1990

WNBC 1986

1990–1992

NBC New York 1990

1992–1995

WNBC92

1995–2007

WNBC 1994

This logo also served as a template and was used for some of NBC's owned and operated television stations and for MSNBC.

2006–2007

NBC4HD

2007–2008

20081117193233!WNBC4NY


Logopedia InfoWhite SVG NEEDED

2008–present

NBC 4 New York

See also

Template:Other

Template:TV stations in New York City