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NBC Washington Nonstop Launched October 27, 2010 Network NBC, NBC News Owned by NBCUniversal Country United States Language American English Broadcast area Washington, D.C. Headquarters Washington, D.C. Replaced NBC Weather Plus Sister channel(s) WRC-TV Website Official NBC Washington Nonstop Website Availability Terrestrial WRC-TV 4.2 Cable Comcast 208 Cox 803 Verizon FiOS 460 RCN Corporation Varies by Area NBC Washington Nonstop (or simply Washington Nonstop) is a 24-hour news and entertainment service on the secondary digital television subchannel of NBC's owned-and-operated station WRC-TV. The new Nonstop service replaced the NBC Plus weather channel which was aired on the DT2 subchannel of the aforementioned station.
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Basis and synopsis
NBC Local Media (the owned-and-operated stations division of NBC Universal), based on the success of its New York Nonstop service, began an initiative to create more local content for its other stations. During the fall of 2010, NBC launched new Nonstop channels on the secondary subchannels of its Philadelphia, and Chicago stations, and is rolling out versions of Nonstop to its California, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas and South Florida stations by the first week of May 2011; NBC's owned-and-operated station in Hartford, Connecticut, WVIT, is expected to have a Nonstop channel of its own by sometime in 2011.[1]
Washington Nonstop follows the model of New York Nonstop, which features live news and public affairs programming, lifestyle shows (such as LXTV, Open House, etc.), rebroadcasts of NBC News content, entertainment news, and possible other various programs.
Current Programs
(partial list)
- News4 This Week - Some of the top news events from the past week are updated in order to provide conscientious coverage of stories that prompted discussions among viewers.
- LX.TV Open House and First Look
- Talk Stoop - Host Cat Greenleaf interviews prominent New York City natives from a Brooklyn stoop; orignates from New York Nonstop
- The Rundown - A daily look at current events, presented in a conversational and informal setting
- Nonstop Nightly – A nightly look inside the big stories of the day.
- Nonstop Scene: DC - A half-hour show that looks at various and distinctive people, places, and things throughout DC
- Nonstop Foodies: DC - Profiles about various DC eateries, restaurants, cooks and chefs.
- Capital Games
- Daily Connection - Palmer features the top stories in technology, media and entertainment with noteworthy guests offering expert advice about the latest hardware and software.
- Thread NY – The inside line on fashion trends.
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Broadcast television in the greater Washington, D.C. area Local stations Public television Spanish language Cable channels CN8 • Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic • NewsChannel 8 • FPA • AIM • PACDC • MASN
Hagerstown Adjacent locals Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television Baltimore, MD: WMAR (2.1 ABC, 2.3 WX) • WBAL (11.1 NBC, 11.2 WX) • WJZ (13.1 CBS) • WUTB (24.1 MNTV) • WBFF (45.1 Fox) • WNUV (54.1 CW) • WMPB (67.1 PBS/MPT, 67.2 MPT2, 67.3 V-me)
Winchester, VA: WHSV1-DT (3.1 ABC, 3.2 Fox, 3.3 ABC/This, 3.4 MNTV) • WAZT-CA 10/WAZC-LP 16/WAZF-CA 28/WAZW-CA 48 (TBN) • WVPY (21.1 PBS, 21.2 Create, 21.3 V-me) • WDWA 23 (DS)
West Virginia: W07DN-D / W08EE-D / W09CT-D / W23DR-D / W41DK-D (24.1/24.3 PBS/WVPB SD/HD, 24.2 Create) • WWPX (60.1 ION, 60.2 Qubo, 60.3 ION Life)Silent station ATSC-M/H
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