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KNBC - NBC 4 Los Angeles - News Open & Close (1991-1998)

KNBC-TV Channel 4 Los Angeles News Open and Close from 1991 - 1998. Chapters: 0:00 JULY 1991 - 4:00PM (OPEN) John Beard, Linda Alverez, Fritz Coleman, Fred Roggin, David Horowitz 0:31 JULY 1991 - 5:00PM (OPEN & CLOSE) Jess Marlow, Colleen Williams, Fritz Coleman, Fred Roggin, David Sheehan 1:15 JULY 1991 - 6:00PM (OPEN) Kelly Lange, Keith Morrison, Fritz Coleman, Fred Roggin, Doug Kriegel 1:49 MAY 1993 - 5:00AM (OPEN) - Today In L.A. Carla Aragon, Kent Shocknek, Christopher Nance 2:31 MAY 1993 - 5:00PM (OPEN) Paul Moyer, Colleen Williams 2:56 MAY 1993 - 4:00PM (OPEN) John Beard, Linda Alverez 3:23 MAY 1993 - 6:00PM (OPEN) Wendy Tokuda, Jess Marlow 3:49 MAY 1994 - 5:30AM (OPEN) - Today In L.A. First Edition Kent Shocknek, Kathy Vara 4:38 MAY 1994 - 4:00PM (OPEN) Chuck Henry, Kelly Lange 5:09 MAY 1994 - 7:30AM (OPEN) - Today In L.A. Kent Shocknek, Kathy Vara 5:36 MAY 1994 - WEEKEND (OPEN) Rick Chambers 5:52 DECEMBER 1998 - 6:00PM (OPEN) David Garcia, Chuck Henry, Cater Lee, Kelly Mack ©NBC. All Rights Reserved (https://www.nbclosangeles.com/) Posted for entertainment and educational purposes only. ABOUT KNBC, virtual channel 4 (UHF digital channel 36), is an NBC owned-and-operated television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States, serving as the network's West Coast flagship outlet. The station is owned by the NBC Owned Television Stations subsidiary of NBCUniversal (itself a subsidiary of Comcast), as part of a duopoly with Corona-licensed Telemundo West Coast flagship KVEA (channel 52). The two stations share studios in the northwest corner of the Universal Studios Hollywood lot off of Lankershim Boulevard in Universal City; KNBC's transmitter is located on Mount Wilson. In the few areas of the western United States where an NBC station is not receivable over-the-air, KNBC is available on satellite television through DirecTV. Channel 4 first went on the air as KNBH (standing for "NBC Hollywood") on January 16, 1949. It was the second-to-last VHF station in Los Angeles to debut, and the last of NBC's five original owned-and-operated stations to sign on. Unlike the other four, KNBH was the only NBC-owned television station that did not benefit from having a sister radio station. Though the NBC Radio Network had long been affiliated with KFI in Los Angeles, that relationship did not extend into television when KFI-TV (channel 9, now KCAL-TV) signed on in August 1948. When KNBH signed on, it marked the debut of NBC programs on the West Coast. Channel 4 originally broadcast from the NBC Radio City Studios on Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood. The station changed its callsign to KRCA (for NBC's then-parent company, the Radio Corporation of America) on October 18, 1954. The call letters were changed again on November 11, 1962, when NBC moved the KNBC identity from its San Francisco radio station (which became KNBR) and applied it to channel 4 in Los Angeles. That call letter change coincided with the station's physical relocation from NBC Radio City to the network's color broadcast studio facility in suburban Burbank. NBC Color City, as it was then known, had been in operation since March 1955, and was at least four to five times larger than Radio City, and could easily accommodate KNBC's locally produced studio programming. NBC Radio's West Coast operations eventually followed channel 4 to Burbank not too long after. The station officially modified its callsign to KNBC-TV in August 1986, shortly after NBC and RCA were purchased by General Electric; the -TV suffix was dropped effective September 6, 1995. On October 11, 2007, NBCUniversal announced that it would put its Burbank studios up for sale and construct a new, all-digital facility near the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot in Universal City, in an effort to merge all of NBCUniversal's West Coast operations into one area. As a result, KNBC, KVEA and NBC News' Los Angeles bureau moved to a new digital facility on the Universal lot formerly occupied by Technicolor SA. The studio opened on February 1, 2014. Shortly thereafter, NBCUniversal named the new broadcast center in honor of former KNBC and NBC News anchor/reporter Tom Brokaw, christened the Brokaw News Center. In fall 2007 with the rollout of digital broadcasting, the station began airing a 24/7 newschannel News Raw on the .2 subchannel. News Theme Music: (1985 - 1993) - NewsCenter II Theme - Michael Randall Music (1994 - 1998) - KNBC News - Michael Boyd Music (1998 - 2000) - The NBC Collection - Gari Media Group ~Source: http://www.southernmedia-nmsa.com NBCLA NBC Los Angeles Channel 4 News NBC4 NBC Burbank NBC News News Team Television Broadcast Broadcast News #KNBC #NBC4 #NBC #LosAngeles #LocalNews #ENG #AnchorDesk #KentShocknek #ColleenWilliams #KellyLange #FritzColeman #FredRoggin #ShowClose #Newscast #CowMissing

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