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+ | == W2XBS == |
+ | ===1928-1941 (experimental phase)=== |
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+ | == WNBT == |
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=== 1941–1946 === |
=== 1941–1946 === |
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[[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 |
+ | 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 |
+ | === 1946–1951 === |
[[File:WNBTTTTTT.jpg|center|200px]] |
[[File:WNBTTTTTT.jpg|center|200px]] |
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=== 1954–1960 === |
=== 1954–1960 === |
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[[File:WRCA_TV_1954.jpg|center|200px]] |
[[File:WRCA_TV_1954.jpg|center|200px]] |
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− | In 1954 WNBT became WRCA. The call letters WRCA meant '''R'''adio '''C''' |
+ | 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"> |
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WRCA 1958.jpg |
WRCA 1958.jpg |
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− | == WNBC |
+ | == WNBC == |
=== 1960–1964 === |
=== 1960–1964 === |
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[[File:Wnbc1963.png|200px|center]] |
[[File:Wnbc1963.png|200px|center]] |
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+ | === 1964–1972 === |
[[File:1960s_WNBC_logo.svg|200px|center]] |
[[File:1960s_WNBC_logo.svg|200px|center]] |
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+ | === 1972–1975 === |
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− | === 1972–1974 === |
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− | [[File:Wnbc73.jpg|200px|center]]1974-1975 (The Numeric Number for NBC O&O Channel 4 for "We're Part Of Your Life.") |
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=== 1976–1979 === |
=== 1976–1979 === |
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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 |
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=== 1979–1980 === |
=== 1979–1980 === |
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=== 1980–1986 === |
=== 1980–1986 === |
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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 === |
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=== 1992–1995 === |
=== 1992–1995 === |
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− | [[File:WNBC92.svg|center| |
+ | [[File:WNBC92.svg|center|200px]] |
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+ | === 1995–2007 === |
[[File:WNBC_1994.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:WNBC_1994.svg|center|200px]] |
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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]]. |
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+ | === 2006–2007 === |
+ | [[File:NBC4HD.svg|center|200px]] |
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+ | ===2007–2008=== |
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[[File:20081117193233!WNBC4NY.png|center|200px]] |
[[File:20081117193233!WNBC4NY.png|center|200px]] |
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===2008–present=== |
===2008–present=== |
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− | [[File:NBC 4 New York.svg|center| |
+ | [[File:NBC 4 New York.svg|center|200px]] |
==See also== |
==See also== |
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{{Other}} |
{{Other}} |
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*[[WNBC/News|News Programming]] |
*[[WNBC/News|News Programming]] |
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{{TV stations in New York City}} |
{{TV stations in New York City}} |
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{{NBCUniversal}} |
{{NBCUniversal}} |
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[[Category:New York City]] |
[[Category:New York City]] |
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[[Category:New York]] |
[[Category:New York]] |
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[[Category:NBC]] |
[[Category:NBC]] |
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[[Category:RCA]] |
[[Category:RCA]] |
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+ | [[Category:1954]] |
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+ | [[Category:1960]] |
+ | [[Category:Television stations broadcasting on channel 4]] |
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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
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
1951–1954
WRCA-TV
1954–1960
In 1954 WNBT became WRCA-TV. The call letters WRCA meant Radio Corporation of America.
WNBC
1960–1964
1964–1972
1972–1975
1976–1979
1979–1980
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
1990–1992
1992–1995
1995–2007
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
2007–2008
SVG NEEDED |
2008–present
See also
Template:Other
Template:TV stations in New York City