Channel 4 first went on the air as KNBH (standing for "NBC Hollywood") on January 16, 1949. It was the penultimate 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. The NBC Radio Network had long been affiliated with KFI in Los Angeles, though that relationship did not extend into television in August 1948 when KFI-TV (channel 9, now KCAL-TV) signed on the air. When KNBH signed on, it marked the debut of NBC programs on the West Coast.
KNBC Celebrates 70 Years in the News Business | NBCLA
KNBC-TV is celebrating 70 years in the news business this week.
It all began in Hollywood back in 1949. Four months after the station went on the air on Jan. 16, 1949, the 10-minute newscast featured the stories of the day in black and white. Viewers didn't even see the announcer’s face back then. Take a look back here: https://bit.ly/2MgugV5
Don’t miss an NBC4 video, subscribe here: https://bit.ly/2NnofFF
For more, visit NBCLA.COM here: https://bit.ly/2uB6niE
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On Twitter: https://bit.ly/2JsBm5Y
published: 16 Jan 2019
KNBC TV-4 Los Angeles 1-3-19: Orange County Family Gets $40K Back From Wells Fargo
Carmen Balber comments on whether Wells Fargo has been completely forthcoming about all their shady activities.
published: 04 Jan 2019
KNBC TV-4 Los Angeles, CA: What to Know About Target Bag Fees
A Target customer says she has been overcharged for bags on pickup orders. Randy Mac reports for the NBC4 News.
published: 05 May 2022
KNBC TV-4 LA: Most California Grocery Stores Won't Redeem Bottles and Cans
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court tells how Californians like Nancy can't get any grocery stores to accept and redeem her bottles and cans and how SB 38 is a solution to fix the state's broken recycling system.
published: 25 May 2021
KNBC TV-4 Los Angeles, CA: Protecting Patients From Bad Doctors
Medical malpractice victims and their families demand more consumer representation on the California Medical Board to get doctor accountability for negligence.
published: 25 Feb 2022
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Paul Moyer
Colleen Williams
Michele Ruiz
Chuck Henry
Kelly Mack
Conan Nolan
Gordon Tokumatsu
Dr. Bruce Hensel
Toni Guinyard
Anchors (as of 2017)
Whit Johnson
Daniella Guzman
Carolyn Johnson
Chuck Henry
Colleen Williams
Robert Kovacik
Kathy Vara
Fritz Coleman – Weathercaster
Fred Roggin – Sports Director and Anchor
Reporters
Joel Grover – Investigative Reporter
Conan Nolan – Chief Political Reporter
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KNBC, virtual channel 4 (UHF digital channel 36), is an NBC owned-and-operated television station located in Los Angeles, California, United States. The station is owned by the NBC Owned Television Stations subsidiary of the NBCUniversal division of Comcast, as part of a duopoly with Coro...
published: 06 Mar 2012
KNBC TV-4 Los Angeles CA: LA County Plans To Phase Out Oil Drilling
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court talks about how LA County is finally phasing out oil drilling.
published: 18 Oct 2021
KNBC TV-4 Los Angeles, CA: Oil Companies Are Price Gouging Californians
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court explains how the big oil companies are price gouging Californians at the pump.
published: 29 Sep 2022
KNBC TV-4 LA: California Closer To Ending Unequal Treatment In Auto Insurance Market
Carmen Balber explains how proposed rules move California one step closer to ending this unequal treatment for drivers without a college degree or a well-paid job who are looking for auto insurance.
published: 22 Feb 2021
KNBC TV-4 Los Angeles: L.A.'s Nuclear Secret
The Santa Susana Field Laboratory, tucked in the hills between the San Fernando and Simi Valleys, is putting the health of thousands of Los Angeles and Ventura County residents at risk, and the current owner of the site, Boeing, is stonewalling a full clean-up of the site.
KNBC-TV is celebrating 70 years in the news business this week.
It all began in Hollywood back in 1949. Four months after the station went on the air on Jan. 1...
KNBC-TV is celebrating 70 years in the news business this week.
It all began in Hollywood back in 1949. Four months after the station went on the air on Jan. 16, 1949, the 10-minute newscast featured the stories of the day in black and white. Viewers didn't even see the announcer’s face back then. Take a look back here: https://bit.ly/2MgugV5
Don’t miss an NBC4 video, subscribe here: https://bit.ly/2NnofFF
For more, visit NBCLA.COM here: https://bit.ly/2uB6niE
On Facebook: https://bit.ly/2uFU1px
On Twitter: https://bit.ly/2JsBm5Y
KNBC-TV is celebrating 70 years in the news business this week.
It all began in Hollywood back in 1949. Four months after the station went on the air on Jan. 16, 1949, the 10-minute newscast featured the stories of the day in black and white. Viewers didn't even see the announcer’s face back then. Take a look back here: https://bit.ly/2MgugV5
Don’t miss an NBC4 video, subscribe here: https://bit.ly/2NnofFF
For more, visit NBCLA.COM here: https://bit.ly/2uB6niE
On Facebook: https://bit.ly/2uFU1px
On Twitter: https://bit.ly/2JsBm5Y
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court tells how Californians like Nancy can't get any grocery stores to accept and redeem her bottles and cans and how SB 38 is a solu...
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court tells how Californians like Nancy can't get any grocery stores to accept and redeem her bottles and cans and how SB 38 is a solution to fix the state's broken recycling system.
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court tells how Californians like Nancy can't get any grocery stores to accept and redeem her bottles and cans and how SB 38 is a solution to fix the state's broken recycling system.
Medical malpractice victims and their families demand more consumer representation on the California Medical Board to get doctor accountability for negligence.
Medical malpractice victims and their families demand more consumer representation on the California Medical Board to get doctor accountability for negligence.
Medical malpractice victims and their families demand more consumer representation on the California Medical Board to get doctor accountability for negligence.
Full version of KNBC Channel 4 News Spot
Music Provided by 615 Music (http://www.615music.com/)
Paul Moyer
Colleen Williams
Michele Ruiz
Chuck Henry
Kelly Mack...
Carmen Balber explains how proposed rules move California one step closer to ending this unequal treatment for drivers without a college degree or a well-paid j...
Carmen Balber explains how proposed rules move California one step closer to ending this unequal treatment for drivers without a college degree or a well-paid job who are looking for auto insurance.
Carmen Balber explains how proposed rules move California one step closer to ending this unequal treatment for drivers without a college degree or a well-paid job who are looking for auto insurance.
The Santa Susana Field Laboratory, tucked in the hills between the San Fernando and Simi Valleys, is putting the health of thousands of Los Angeles and Ventura ...
The Santa Susana Field Laboratory, tucked in the hills between the San Fernando and Simi Valleys, is putting the health of thousands of Los Angeles and Ventura County residents at risk, and the current owner of the site, Boeing, is stonewalling a full clean-up of the site.
The Santa Susana Field Laboratory, tucked in the hills between the San Fernando and Simi Valleys, is putting the health of thousands of Los Angeles and Ventura County residents at risk, and the current owner of the site, Boeing, is stonewalling a full clean-up of the site.
KNBC-TV is celebrating 70 years in the news business this week.
It all began in Hollywood back in 1949. Four months after the station went on the air on Jan. 16, 1949, the 10-minute newscast featured the stories of the day in black and white. Viewers didn't even see the announcer’s face back then. Take a look back here: https://bit.ly/2MgugV5
Don’t miss an NBC4 video, subscribe here: https://bit.ly/2NnofFF
For more, visit NBCLA.COM here: https://bit.ly/2uB6niE
On Facebook: https://bit.ly/2uFU1px
On Twitter: https://bit.ly/2JsBm5Y
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court tells how Californians like Nancy can't get any grocery stores to accept and redeem her bottles and cans and how SB 38 is a solution to fix the state's broken recycling system.
Medical malpractice victims and their families demand more consumer representation on the California Medical Board to get doctor accountability for negligence.
Carmen Balber explains how proposed rules move California one step closer to ending this unequal treatment for drivers without a college degree or a well-paid job who are looking for auto insurance.
The Santa Susana Field Laboratory, tucked in the hills between the San Fernando and Simi Valleys, is putting the health of thousands of Los Angeles and Ventura County residents at risk, and the current owner of the site, Boeing, is stonewalling a full clean-up of the site.
Channel 4 first went on the air as KNBH (standing for "NBC Hollywood") on January 16, 1949. It was the penultimate 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. The NBC Radio Network had long been affiliated with KFI in Los Angeles, though that relationship did not extend into television in August 1948 when KFI-TV (channel 9, now KCAL-TV) signed on the air. When KNBH signed on, it marked the debut of NBC programs on the West Coast.