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WNBC
NameWNBC
CityNew York City
StateNew York
CountryUnited States
Launch1941
OwnerNBCUniversal
Sister stationsWNJU, WKAQ (TV)

WNBC is a television station located in New York City, New York, and is owned by NBCUniversal. It is the flagship station of the NBC network and has a long history dating back to 1941, when it was launched as one of the first television stations in the United States. WNBC has been affiliated with NBC since its inception and has broadcast many notable programs, including The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live, and Meet the Press. The station has also been home to many famous personalities, including Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, and Tom Brokaw.

History

WNBC has a rich history, having been launched in 1941 as W2XB, an experimental television station owned by RCA. The station was later renamed WNBT in 1941, and began broadcasting regular programming in 1942, including The War of the Worlds and Amos 'n' Andy. In the 1950s, WNBC became the flagship station of the NBC network, broadcasting popular shows such as I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, and The Ed Sullivan Show. The station has also been home to many notable news anchors, including John Chancellor, Tom Brokaw, and Brian Williams, who have covered major events such as the Apollo 11 moon landing, the Watergate scandal, and the September 11 attacks. WNBC has also broadcast many notable sporting events, including Super Bowl XLII, Super Bowl XLVI, and the New York Yankees' World Series championships.

Programming

WNBC broadcasts a wide range of programming, including NBC network shows, local news, and sports. The station is home to many popular programs, including The Voice, This Is Us, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. WNBC also broadcasts local programming, such as New York Live, a lifestyle show hosted by Sara Gore and Jacque Reid, and Talk Stoop, a interview show hosted by Cat Greenleaf. The station has also broadcast many notable specials, including the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the Tournament of Roses Parade, and the Christmas in Rockefeller Center tree lighting ceremony. WNBC has also been home to many famous personalities, including Al Roker, Savannah Guthrie, and Hoda Kotb, who have appeared on shows such as Today and The Weather Channel.

News operation

WNBC has a strong news operation, with a team of experienced anchors and reporters. The station broadcasts local news programs, including News 4 New York and Today in New York, which cover news, weather, and sports from around the New York City area. WNBC's news team has covered many major events, including the September 11 attacks, Hurricane Sandy, and the 2013 New York City mayoral election. The station has also won numerous awards for its news coverage, including Emmy Awards, Peabody Awards, and Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards. WNBC's news anchors have included Chuck Scarborough, Sue Simmons, and Michael Gargiulo, who have worked alongside reporters such as Katherine Creag and Chris Glorioso.

Digital television

WNBC began broadcasting digital television in 1999, and currently broadcasts on channel 28. The station's digital signal is multiplexed, with several subchannels broadcasting different programming. WNBC's main channel broadcasts NBC network programming, while its subchannels broadcast programming from Cozi TV and TeleXitos. The station has also experimented with 3D television and 4K resolution broadcasting, and has partnered with companies such as Comcast and Cablevision to offer its programming on demand. WNBC has also been at the forefront of online streaming, with its programming available on platforms such as Hulu and YouTube TV.

Studios and transmitter

WNBC's studios are located in Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The station's transmitter is located in New Jersey, and broadcasts its signal to the New York City area. WNBC's studios have been home to many notable programs, including Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and Late Night with Seth Meyers. The station has also been used as a filming location for many movies and television shows, including 30 Rock, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. WNBC's transmitter is located in Bergen County, New Jersey, and is operated by American Tower. The station's signal is also available on cable television and satellite television providers such as Comcast Xfinity, Verizon Fios, and DirecTV.

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