KNBC-TV Newscasts
Debut: January 01, 1949

KNBC-TV in Los Angeles broadcasts 41 hours, 55 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week. In April 1968, the station revamped its news programs into the KNBC News Service. In early 1975, the newscasts adopted the NewsCenter 4 title. In 1982, KNBC-TV's newscasts were the last to drop the NewsCenter moniker, rebranding to News 4 LA. On August 5, 1985, KNBC-TV rebranding its newscasts to Channel 4 News, which would be retained for 26 years. In 1986, KNBC-TV became the first station in the L.A. market to launch its weekday morning newscast title: "Today in L.A." On July 14, 2008, KNBC-TV began producing its newscasts in High-Definition, becoming the fifth station in the L.A. television market to do so. In 2011, KNBC-TV rebranding its newscasts to NBC 4 News.

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