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About NBC 4

Salvation Army Call 4
NBC 4 and the Salvation Army in Greater Columbus will mobilize 4's Army: Neighbor Helping Neighbor from 6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25. Donate monies to fill food pantries.
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History of WCMH-TV - NBC 4

On April 3, 1949 at 3 p.m., WLW-C debuted on Channel 3, becoming the very first television station in Central Ohio and was an NBC television network affiliate. The station's call letters changed in 1976 to WCMH-TV when Outlet Broadcasting purchased the station. The CMH stands for Columbus Municipal Hangar. In January 1996, GE (owner of NBC Television) purchased WCMH. WCMH was one of thirteen owned-and-operated stations of the National Broadcasting Company until June 26, 2006 when it was officially purchased by Media General Broadcast Group. WCMH-TV now markets itself as NBC 4, Working 4 You and is a VHF channel along WCMH-TV DT14, a Digital Channel in the 32nd largest television market in the country. WCMH-TV utilizes the Nielsen rating service, as well as Scarborough Research, a qualitative consumer based study of the Columbus market.

For more than 50 years, NBC 4 (WCMH-TV) has been a community-oriented company, striving to bring the newest and the best in broadcasting to its viewers. As the first television station in the market, WCMH can boast a number of firsts:

• First stereo broadcast
• First to use weather radar in Columbus
• First telecast of Ohio State University football, basketball and track
• First to telecast from the Ohio State fairgrounds
• First color broadcast in Columbus
• First to offer closed captioning of live local news and programming
• First to use real time closed captioning of live local news and programming
• First 4 p.m. newscast in Central Ohio

NBC 4 (WCMH-TV) is an NBC affiliate of the Media General Broadcast Group and market leader with NBC 4 News, breaking news, NBC 4 Weather Plus, and news on the Web at www.nbc4i.com. Media General’s broadcasting assets currently include 23 network-affiliated television stations that reach more than 32 percent of the television households in the Southeast and nearly 9.5 percent of those in the United States. WCMH employs approximately 150 full-time and part-time employees at its studios located at 3165 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, Ohio 43202.
Community Help List

Whether it's donating food and clothes or volunteering your time or just providing support and guidance, there are over 800 non-profits and for-profit agencies and organizations in and around Central Ohio that always need assistance and monetary donations. Click here for a listing of the many organizations who need your help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How can I get a copy of a story I saw on NBC 4?
A: Unfortunately, NBC 4 station policy does not allow us to make copies for viewers of tapes or transcripts. Columbus News Clips tapes our newscasts and can provide tapes on request by viewers. Visit their Web site, or contact them at:

Columbus News Clips
2425 Olde Sawmill Blvd.
Dublin OH 43016
(614) 798-9988
(888) 283-8138 (Toll Free)
(614) 798-9468 (Fax)
colnews@columbus.rr.com

Q: What Is The Phone Number For The NBC 4 Weather Time and Temperature? A: Call (614) 281-8211.

Q: I Can't Find A Story I Saw On Your Newscast
A: We don't put all of our stories on our Web site. If it's there, we'll help you find it. If not, we're always glad to e-mail you the information. Please tell us on which newscast you saw the information and which reporter or anchor delivered the story. E-mail us your question. We can't always reply, but we'll do our very best.

Q: How can I get an NBC 4 personality to speak to my civic, church or school group or host an event?
A: We are currently not processing any personal appearance requests because our process is changing. Please check back in August for new information.
Thank you and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.