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WNBC-TV, later WABD: The Children's Hour (with Stan Lee Broza) WPIX, later WNEW-TV (now WNYW): The Chuck McCann Show (with Chuck McCann and Paul Ashley) WNEW-TV (now WNYW): Chuck McCann's Laurel and Hardy Show (with Chuck McCann and Paul Ashley) WPIX: Clubhouse Gang (with Joe Bolton) WNYW: The D.J. Kat Show; WNBT/WNBC-TV: Facts N' Fun (with ...
WNBC-TV was the first station on the East Coast to air a two-hour nightly newscast, [33] and the first major-market station in the country to find success in airing a 5 p.m. report, when NewsCenter 4 (a format created for WNBC by pioneering news executive Lee Hanna) [35] was introduced in 1974, a time when channel 4 ran a distant third in the ...
WNBC-TV New York news anchor Charles Bishop Scarborough III (born November 4, 1943) is an American television journalist and author. From 1974 to 2024, he was the lead news anchor at WNBC , the New York City flagship station of the NBC Television Network and has also appeared on NBC News .
Live at Five was a local afternoon television news program that aired on WNBC (channel 4), the NBC flagship television station in New York City. The hour-long program was broadcast from Studio 6B at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan .
Bruce David Beck (born September 18, 1956) is the lead sports anchor at WNBC. He is in his 25th year with News 4 New York. He is also the host of Sports Final, WNBC's popular Sunday night sports show. Beck is the host and sideline reporter for New York Giants pre-season football.
In 2006, Ushery was named co-anchor of WNBC's iconic "Live at 5" program, alongside legendary anchor Sue Simmons. After a change of programming, Ushery returned to anchor the weekend broadcasts for "News 4 New York." [6] As an anchor at WNBC, he has steered coverage of some of the most memorable events in recent memory.
[5] 12 episodes of the show were ordered from Michaels and his company Broadway Video, who pitched it as a musical counterpart to Saturday Night Live, [6] The show was syndicated nationally, on 55 stations across the country (including NBC's New York affiliate WNBC 4) who mostly aired it at 12:30am on Sunday nights (technically Monday mornings ...
WNBC/New York, NY Pledge a Job, a 5-day campaign "to blunt the impact of an unemployment crisis" in the New York City area KTW/Seattle, WA The Hit and Run Players, a series of satirical comedy vignettes KPRC-TV/Houston, TX The Right Man, a documentary profiling Dr. Robert Hayes' efforts to save Wiley College: WNET-TV/Washington, DC and PBS