Lol 1992. I was 2. A bad ass baby getting into everything. Ahh.
ImNotYourFriend212 2 weeks ago
I was just 1 when my mom heard that
NYCTAFreak500 1 year ago
When this aired, that news set was 12 years old!
saturnday 1 year ago
i was in kindergarden when this aired
americanidol434 1 year ago
This is WNBC 4 New York
News4 Presentation
Wow...1992, this is the year I was born!
SilentDrifter03 2 years ago 2
same with me! i was born 2/28/1992. you?
DrSurprise 2 years ago
Me? 9-3-1992 I'm younger lol
SilentDrifter03 2 years ago
I like the melody of the music in the news opening.
"for the pride, for the the joy! hey world, are you watching! for the thrill of being #1, were 4 New York!!"
DrSurprise 2 years ago 8
anyway, other than that, this intro was great! it had a nice catchy tune to it
DrSurprise 2 years ago 4
lol, the new jersey police hit the highway for joining them at news 4?
I admit it, I giggled thar.
hkfreak 2 years ago
I almost forgot about Carol Jenkins
rell531 3 years ago 2
what other NBC O&O stations used The name News 4????
guy2008rules 3 years ago
WRC NBC 4 in Washington D.C., where the station's news brading (News 4) remains the same.
dondonp12004 2 years ago
and some went to the national networks
asnycnow15 3 years ago
Nice beard!
jerseyman4 3 years ago 8
carol jenkins wow..now that goes way back...
vln1972 3 years ago
They also used the News 4 logo on NBC O&O's in Washington, D.C. & Denver at the time, too.
dgendvil 3 years ago
I never realized the connection. KCNC kept that logo even long after they switched to become a CBS O&O.
CharlieGProductions 3 years ago
High Definition
juan833red 4 years ago
Lou Young... formerly known as Louis Young! Still going!
Myrolex 4 years ago
now on WCBS2
That was the 1st year that WNBC used the "We're 4 New York" theme.
...and the start of the "red line" era.
videonut33 4 years ago
But this graphics was a lot more advanced than the other "red-line" L3's; especially the 1995-2003 NewsChannel era...even if the GFX are a wee bit tabloid-style.
WVECSpirit 3 years ago
That closing NBC Chime...
juan833red 4 years ago 2
What ever happened to Carol Jenkins
obg732 4 years ago
She retired in '95, I think.
RGSJenkins 4 years ago
Lol 1992. I was 2. A bad ass baby getting into everything. Ahh.
ImNotYourFriend212 2 weeks ago
I was just 1 when my mom heard that
NYCTAFreak500 1 year ago
When this aired, that news set was 12 years old!
saturnday 1 year ago
i was in kindergarden when this aired
americanidol434 1 year ago
This is WNBC 4 New York
americanidol434 1 year ago
News4 Presentation
americanidol434 1 year ago
Wow...1992, this is the year I was born!
SilentDrifter03 2 years ago 2
same with me! i was born 2/28/1992. you?
DrSurprise 2 years ago
Me? 9-3-1992 I'm younger lol
SilentDrifter03 2 years ago
I like the melody of the music in the news opening.
SilentDrifter03 2 years ago 2
"for the pride, for the the joy! hey world, are you watching! for the thrill of being #1, were 4 New York!!"
DrSurprise 2 years ago 8
anyway, other than that, this intro was great! it had a nice catchy tune to it
DrSurprise 2 years ago 4
lol, the new jersey police hit the highway for joining them at news 4?
DrSurprise 2 years ago 4
I admit it, I giggled thar.
hkfreak 2 years ago
I almost forgot about Carol Jenkins
rell531 3 years ago 2
what other NBC O&O stations used The name News 4????
guy2008rules 3 years ago
WRC NBC 4 in Washington D.C., where the station's news brading (News 4) remains the same.
dondonp12004 2 years ago
and some went to the national networks
asnycnow15 3 years ago
Nice beard!
jerseyman4 3 years ago 8
carol jenkins wow..now that goes way back...
vln1972 3 years ago
They also used the News 4 logo on NBC O&O's in Washington, D.C. & Denver at the time, too.
dgendvil 3 years ago
I never realized the connection. KCNC kept that logo even long after they switched to become a CBS O&O.
CharlieGProductions 3 years ago
High Definition
juan833red 4 years ago
Lou Young... formerly known as Louis Young! Still going!
Myrolex 4 years ago
now on WCBS2
asnycnow15 3 years ago
That was the 1st year that WNBC used the "We're 4 New York" theme.
juan833red 4 years ago
...and the start of the "red line" era.
videonut33 4 years ago
But this graphics was a lot more advanced than the other "red-line" L3's; especially the 1995-2003 NewsChannel era...even if the GFX are a wee bit tabloid-style.
WVECSpirit 3 years ago
That closing NBC Chime...
juan833red 4 years ago 2
What ever happened to Carol Jenkins
obg732 4 years ago
She retired in '95, I think.
RGSJenkins 4 years ago