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WRC-TV, "NBC4" is an NBC owned and operated television station in Washington, DC. Owned by NBC Universal, the station broadcasts its analog signal on channel 4 and its digital television signal on channel 48. Its transmitter is located in the Tenleytown section of Washington, DC.

History

The station signed on for the first time on November 6, 1947 as WNBW-TV (NBC Washington). It traces its roots to experimental W3XNB in 1939. In 1954, it became WRC-TV, named after WRC-AM-FM which NBC-TV had long owned.

The 2nd presidential debate between candidates John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon was broadcast from the station's studios on October 7, 1960.

The earliest color videotape in existence is a recording of the dedication of WRC's Washington studios on May 21, 1958. As Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke at the event, it was also the first time a president had been videotaped in color. [link]

After the Dumont network (which owned WTTG) went bankrupt in 1955, WRC-TV had became the only network O&O station in Washington D.C. However, by 1986, News Corp., owners of the then close to signing on Fox Network purchased Metromedia (which owned WTTG), making its 6 independent stations (WTTG is one of them) the first Fox O&O's.

Logos

Image:WNBW.jpg|Original WNBW logo from 1947 Image:Wnbw.jpg|WNBW logo from 1948 to 1951 Image:Wnbw50s.jpg|WNBW logo from 1951 to 1954 Image:Wrc70s.jpg|WRC-TV logo from 1970 to 1975 Image:Nbc4_75.jpg|WRC-TV logo from 1976 to 1979. WRC was sharing this logo with KNBC and WNBC Image:Wrc79.jpg|WRC-TV logo from 1979 to 1981 Image:Wrc81.jpg|WRC-TV logo from 1981 to 1982 Image:Wrc82.jpg|WRC-TV logo from 1982 to 1983 Image:Wrc83.jpg|The first appearance of WRC's "trapezoid 4" logo, used for news from 1982 to 1988 and for other programming from 1983 to 1988. WRC used this ident from 1983 to 1984. Image:Wrc84.jpg|WRC-TV ident from 1984 to 1985 Image:Wrc85.jpg|Second version of "trapezoid 4" logo, a silver version used from 1985 to 1988 Image:Wrc86.jpg|WRC-TV ident from 1986 to 1988 Image:Wrc88.jpg|WRC-TV ident from 1988 to 1989. The numeric "4" logo was used until the station became "NBC4" in 1995. Image:Wrc92.jpg|WRC-TV ident from 1989 to 1993 Image:Wrc-tv.PNG|Current WRC-TV logo

Programs

WRC-TV's studios are home to several notable programs. These include "Meet the Press," the longest-running show in U.S. broadcast television history, which debuted on November 6, 1947; and "It's Academic," which premiered in 1961 and is the longest running game show in television history according to the Guinness Book of World Records. "Sam and Friends," Jim Henson's late-night precursor to "Sesame Street" and "the Muppet Show," got its start on WRC-TV on May 9, 1955.

Newscasts

The station's radar is called "Digital Doppler XT".

Weekdays

Anchors: Barbara Harrison, Joe Krebs Weather: Tom Kierein Traffic: Jerry Edwards Same anchor team as News4 Today Anchors: Jim Handly, Pat Lawson Muse Weather: Veronica Johnson Anchors: Susan Kidd, Wendy Rieger Weather: Bob Ryan Sports: George Michael (M-Th) Anchors: Jim Vance, Doreen Gentzler Weather: Bob Ryan Sports: George Michael (M-Th) Same anchor team as News4 at 6PM

Saturdays

Anchors: Shannon Bream, Eun Yang Weather: Clay Anderson Anchor: James Adams Weather: Clay Anderson Sports: ? Same anchor team as News4 at 6PM

Sundays

Anchors: Shannon Bream, Eun Yang Weather: Clay Anderson Anchor: James Adams Weather: Clay Anderson Sports: ? Same anchor team as News4 at 6pm

Personalities

Notable personnel from WRC-TV's history include:

References

External links

Broadcast Television in the Washington, D.C. market  [(Nielsen DMA #8)]
WRC 4 (NBC) - WTTG 5 (Fox) - WJLA 7 (ABC) - WUSA 9 (CBS) - WAZT-CA 10 / WAZC-LP 16 / WAZF-CA 28 / WAZW-CA 48 (TBN) - WFDC 14 (UNV) - W15AD 15/W17AL 17/W41AO 41/W48AA 48/W69AC 69 (PBS/WVPB) - WDCA 20 (UPN/MNTV) - WDDN 23 (DAY) - WHAG 25 (NBC) - WETA 26 (PBS) - WWPB 31/WFPT 62 (PBS/MPB) - WHUT 32 (PBS) - WVPY 42 (PBS) - WMDO 47 (TFR) - WWTD 49 (Ind) - WDCW 50 (The WB/The CW) - WNVC 56 (Ind) - WIAV 58 (AV/Ind) - WWPX 60/WPXW 66 (i) - WZDC 64 (TMD) - WJAL 68 (Ind)
Digital only
WNVT 30 (Ind)
Local cable television channels
News Channel 8 - TV-3 Winchester (ABC)

 


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