Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
My reproduction of the WNBC-TV channel 4 sign-off from 1980, featuring the late Fred Facey narrating. Credit goes to the following users; wmbrown6 - WNBC logo and disclaimer artworks...
This is the original 1980 WNBC-TV sign-off voiced by Arthur Gary with the current NBC 4 New York and current NBC Peacock design and NAB TV Code logo with the...
WNBC-TV 4 Sign Off from March 1980 Transmitter: Empire State Building, New York City Announcer: Arthur Gary #TVSignOff #WNBC #NBC4NY A subscriber in good standing to the television code board Washington DC.
Former WNBC-TV anchor Sue Simmons joined Scarborough in 1980 for the 11:00 P.M. newscast, and they shared the anchor desk for 32 years — making this dynamic duo the longest-running anchor team...
A fun promo which aired on WNBC-TV in New York City.
WNBC-TV Channel 4 New York_Station ID 1980Retro TV New York
This aired on local New York TV early Saturday, March 22nd 1980 between approximately 3:33am and 3:43am (EST). Date Uploaded: 03/01/2008 Tags: 1980s New York TV Station Clips Station Sign-Offs Miscellaneous Odds & Ends
WNBC revived the "News 4 New York" branding on March 31st, 2008. In concurrent with the restoration of the station's "4 New York" branding, they used the station's 2007 "4 New York" logo instead of the separate logo for News 4 in the opens.
Watch a 1980s News 4 promo featuring Chuck Scarborough, Sue Simmons, Frank Field and Marv Albert. And keep your eye out for a shot of Gabe Pressman interviewing Ed Koch.
Longtime NBC anchor Chuck Scarborough is officially retiring after 50 years. The Post reports that Scarborough’s final broadcast at WNBC will be on Dec. 12, with his official announcement happening tonight at 6 p.m. ET during his NBC News 4 New York edition.