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The Ralph Renick Report[]

1949–1983[]

This title would in later years be used alongside the station's other newscast branding for the newscasts anchored by Renick at 6:00 p.m.

1949–1957[]

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1957–1960[]

1960–196?[]

196?–1970[]

1970–1983[]

Newsnight with Dick Bate[]

1965–1967[]

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Twenty-Four Hours[]

1967–1969[]

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The Prescott Robinson Report[]

1969–1973[]

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The World Tonight[]

1973–1983[]

News Weekend[]

1970s–1983[]

Weekend newscasts would be branded as "News Weekend" with the "Update" followed by the number of which newscast it would have been during the weekend (for instance, a Sunday 6:00 newscast would be referred to as "News Weekend: Update 3".

News at Noon[]

1970s–1983[]

Channel 4 News (first era)[]

Mid 1970s–1983[]

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News 4[]

1983–1988 (titled "News 4 with Ralph Renick" until 1985)[]

WTVJ News4 (1983)

1988–1989[]

WTVJ News 4 (1988-1989)

This logo was originally designed by Jon Fox of Hothaus Design, who also redesigned WTVJ's newscasts' set. It was followed by a then-new music package composed by John Hegner.

Channel 4 News (second era)[]

1989–1992[]

1989–1990[]

WTVJ NBC News Logo Alt

1990–1992[]

WTVJ News Logo Alt

1992–September 9, 1995[]

WTVJ News (1992-1995)

Channel 6 News[]

September 10, 1995–March 20, 1997[]

This logo was used after the switch from channel 4 to channel 6, the graphics remained the same but with "6", instead of the previous "4".

NBC 6 News[]

March 20, 1997–2001[]

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2001–2004[]

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Since 2001, they began to utilize the NBC standardized graphics. The perspective of their logo remained the same as the previous one.

2004–January 22, 2006[]

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The graphics was also used by sister stations WNBC in New York City and KNTV in San Francisco, as well as affiliate station WPMI-TV in Mobile, and former sister station WVTM-TV in Birmingham.

January 23, 2006–March 17, 2009[]

March 17, 2009–July 18, 2012[]

July 18, 2012–June 14, 2016[]

WTVJ News (2012)

June 14, 2016–July 22, 2021[]

WTVJ News (2016)

July 22, 2021–present[]

WTVJ NBC 6 News (2021)
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