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ARTICLES RELATED TO WNBC - History |  |  |  | WNBC - History: Encyclopedia II - WNBC - HistoryWNBC was the first commercially licensed television station in the United States, starting broadcasting on Channel 1 as WNBT (for NBC Television) on July 1, 1941 at 1:29 p.m. and was most likely the only television station to have a news special report about the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7 of that year. However, it traces its history to experimental station W2XBS, founded in 1928.
In 1946, the station changed its frequency from Channel 1 to Channel 4 after VHF channel 1 was removed from use for television br ...
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 |  |  | WNBC - History: Encyclopedia II - WNBC - Helicopter crashesOn May 4, 2004, while covering a breaking news of a shooting in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, the WNBC news helicopter "Chopper4" (a Eurocopter AS350BA, registered N4NY) suddenly fell out of the sky and crashed onto a Brooklyn apartment building rooftop. The pilot and two passengers miraculously didn't receive serious injuries. Rival TV station WABC-TV's news helicopter was covering the same news story when they saw the WNBC helicopter in trouble. They called for help and also got exclusive footage of the actual crash, ...
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 |  |  | WNBC - History: Encyclopedia II - WNBC - Helicopter crashesOn May 4, 2004, while covering a breaking news of a shooting in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, the WNBC news helicopter "Chopper4" (a Eurocopter AS350BA, registered N4NY) suddenly fell out of the sky and crashed onto a Brooklyn apartment building rooftop. The pilot and two passengers miraculously didn't receive serious injuries. Rival TV station WABC-TV's news helicopter was covering the same news story when they saw the WNBC helicopter in trouble. They called for help and also got exclusive footage of the actual crash, ...
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 |  |  | WNBC - History: Encyclopedia II - WNBC - News OperationFor years WNBC has had strong ratings without resorting to sensationalism or forays into tabloid television unlike most of the other stations in the market. WNBC tends to be the news leader by breaking stories and having a no nonsense news product that informs and at times entertains. Prime examples of this are Live at Five and Today in New York, which provide a mix of news, features and interviews.
Chuck Scarborough has been the station's main anchor since 1974, longer than anyone in New York television history except W ...
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 |  |  | WNBC - History: Encyclopedia II - WNBC - Helicopter crashesOn May 4, 2004, while covering a breaking news of a shooting in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, the WNBC news helicopter "Chopper4" (a Eurocopter AS350BA, registered N4NY) suddenly fell out of the sky and crashed onto a Brooklyn apartment building rooftop. The pilot and two passengers miraculously did not receive serious injuries. Rival TV station WABC-TV's news helicopter was covering the same news story when they saw the WNBC helicopter in trouble. They called for help and also got exclusive footage of the actual crash, ...
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 |  |  | WNBC - History: Encyclopedia II - WNBC - Current Newscast Teams(Frequent Apperances) Andrew Siff(General Assigments), Melissa Russo (Government Affiars), Roseanne Colletti (Consumer Reporter), Dr. Max Gomez (Medical and Health Reporter), Ralph Penza (General Assigment), Gabe Pressman (Political Reporter)
News Channel 4 at 6pm - Lynda Baquero & Chuck Scarborough, Janice Huff(Meteorologist), Len Berman (Sports) Asa Aarons(Consumer Affairs)
(Frequent Apperance) Andrew Siff(General Assigments), Mellisa Russo (Government Affairs), Ralph Penza (General Assigments).
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