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NBC New York Nonstop Launched March 9, 2009 Owned by NBCUniversal Picture format Widescreen 480i (SDTV) Slogan Discovering the Heart of NY Country United States Language American English Broadcast area NY metro area Headquarters New York, NY Replaced NBC Weather Plus Sister channel(s) WNBC Website New York Nonstop Official Page Availability Terrestrial WNBC 4.2 Cable Time Warner Cable 161 Verizon FiOS 460 RCN 28 Cablevision 109 (in New York)
118 (in Fairfield County)Comcast 248 (in N. NJ, Fairfield County, & Upstate NY)
158 (in W. NJ)WNBC-DT2 (known on air as New York Nonstop) is a 24-hour entertainment-oriented news service broadcasting on a digital television subchannel of WNBC (Channel 4) in New York City. Originally conceived as an all-news rival to the established New York 1 cable news television channel from Time Warner Cable, New York Nonstop provides entertainment and lifestyle features with news updates every 15 minutes.
Both New York Nonstop and WNBC are owned and operated by NBCUniversal and are based in the GE Building at Rockefeller Center in the New York City borough of Manhattan.
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History
On May 7, 2008, NBC Universal announced plans for a major restructuring of WNBC's news department (including moving from Studio 6B To 7E). The centerpiece of the restructuring would be the creation of a 24-hour all-news channel, which would operate on WNBC's second digital subchannel (4.2). Channel 4's current news operations would be revamped and melded into the all-news channel, which serves as a "content center" for the station's various local distribution platforms.
The digital news channel, named New York Nonstop, launched on March 9, 2009. With the success of this format, other NBC-owned & operated stations soon followed suit, replacing "NBC Plus" on their secondary digital channels. In Fall 2010, WRC-TV launched NBC Washington Nonstop, WCAU-TV launched NBC Philadelphia Nonstop, and WMAQ-TV launched NBC Chicago Nonstop. On May 2011, stations in California (KNBC-Los Angeles, KNTV-San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, & KNSD-San Diego) and in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX (KXAS) launched NBC California Nonstop and NBC DFW Nonstop respectively. Days later, WTVJ launched NBC Miami Nonstop.
Current programs
New York Nonstop's programming is a mix of taped news and weather updates (which are broadcast every 15 minutes), and programs produced in-house by sister companies WNBC, NBC News and LXTV.
- New York Nightly News With Chuck Scarborough – Emmy-award winning journalist Chuck Scarborough anchors the tri-state area's one and only 7 p.m. local newscast.[1]
- The Debrief with David Ushery – anchor/reporter David Ushery debriefs reporters, bloggers, and newsmakers on the week's local stories; the show also airs on WNBC-TV on Sundays at noon.
- Style Fix – Check out the latest in personal style as only found in New York.[2]
- Great American Health Challenge
- Open House NYC
- LXTV First Look
- Meet The Press – NBC's Sunday morning political talk program, moderated by David Gregory
- Screening Room – Submit your original films, videos and pilots. The best will be aired on TV.[3]
- Soundcheck – Get the first glimpse of the hottest bands playing in the region.[4]
- Sidewalk Stories – Every day NY Nonstop ask New Yorkers questions from the day's headlines [5]
- Talk Stoop
- What's the Deal? – NY Nonstop ask the people in the know and find out "what the deal" is with the sometimes perplexing issues New Yorkers face every day.[6]
- Wall Street Journal Report – nationally syndicated financial news program, hosted by CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo; distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
- Entertainment Buzz – An entertainment report syndicated to all NBC O&Os
- Best Of Weekday – clips from segments aired previously during the week
- Backyard Travel – getaways and staycations with AnneLise Sorensen
- All Night with Joey Reynolds – simulcast of the overnight radio show formerly heard on WOR
Slogans
- Discovering the Heart of New York (2008–present)
External links
Broadcast television in the New York City metropolitan area English language
channelsWCBS (2.1 CBS) · WNBC (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Nonstop, 4.4 UniSp) · WNYW 5.1 / WWOR 9.2 (Fox) · WABC (7.1 ABC, 7.2 LWN HD, 7.3 LWN SD) · WWOR 9.1 / WNYW 5.2 (MNTV) · WPIX (11.1 CW, 11.3 This TV, 11.4 Antenna TV) · WPXN (31.1 ION, 31.2 Qubo, 31.3 ION Life) · WSAH (43.2 Ind/RTV) · WRNN (48.1 Ind / AMG TV / JTV / News, 48.2 Mega 48.3 Arirang TV) · WVVH-CA 50 (A1 / RSN, East Hampton) · WLNY (55.1 Ind)
Public television
channelsSpanish language
channelsReligious stations Shopping stations WASA-LD (25.1 Infomercials/RTV) · WKOB-LD (42.5 Infomercials) · WSAH (43.1 Infomercials) · W41DO-D (60.1 HSN)
Other stations WNYZ-LP 6 (Ind/Radio) · WEBR-CD (17.2-4 MBC, KRB) · WXNY-LD (32.1 Ind) · WNYX-LD (35.1Ind) · WDVB-LD 39 (ImaginAsian) · WKOB-LD (42.3 RTV) · WKOB-LD (42.4 HOT TV) · WNXY 43.1 (Ind) · WMBC (63.1 Ind, 63.4 SinoVision, 63.5 NTDTV, 63.7 WDNJ-FM, 63.8 KCBN) · WFME (66.2 WFME-FM audio, 66.3 Family Radio/KEAR audio, 66.5 foreign Family Radio audio, 66.6 RTI audio, 66.7 KWO35 audio)
Local cable channels BronxNet · BCAT · Caribbean International Network · CN8 · FiOS1 · MNN · MSG Network · MSG Plus · NET · News 12 Networks · NY1 · NY1 Noticias · NY1 Rail and Road · nyctv · Queens Public Television · SportsNet New York · Telecare · YES Network
Defunct MSG Metro Channels · New Jersey Network (PBS) · WRNY · WWOR EMI Service · KC2XAK 24 (NBC, Bridgeport, UHF/experimental)
ATSC-M/H Mobile DTV
encrypted channels
are italicizedNew York State television: Albany/Schenectady • Binghamton • Buffalo • Burlington/Plattsburgh • Elmira • New York City • Rochester • Syracuse • Utica • Watertown
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See Also: Hartford/New HavenCategories:- NBC owned-and-operated television stations
- Television channels and stations established in 2009
- 24-hour television news channels in the United States
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