KNBH[]
1949–1953[]
1953–1954[]
KRCA[]
1954–1959[]
1959–1962[]
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KNBC (-TV)[]
1962–1963[]
1962–1974[]
1972 telop ID featuring the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. Note the "NB" ligature, inspired by the NBC logo.
1974–1975[]
1976–1982[]
1976–1979[]
KNBC Public Affairs (1982)
1979–1982[]
1982–1985[]
Channel 4LA logo with NBC branding
Just Watch Us Now promo ID (1982)
Let's All Be There promo ID (1984)
1985–1993[]
This "4" was also shared with then-fellow affiliate WCIV (now WGWG) in Charleston, South Carolina.
1985–1986[]
Christmas greeting (1985)
1986–1993[]
Print logo, shared with
WCIV"Come Home to Channel 4" ID #1 (1986–1987)
"Come Home to Channel 4" ID #2 (1986-1987)
Station ID #2 (1990-1993)
1993-present[]
|Print standalone "4", shared with WNBC, WRC-TV, and until 1995, KCNC-TV and WTVJ
1993–1995[]
1994–1998[]
1998–present[]
1998–2003[]
"Channel 4, working 4 you" ID
2003–2011[]
Website logo in style of the NBC Nonstop logo
In 2005, KNBC launched its high definition simulcast channel, KNBC NBC 4 HD.
On-screen bug used on "Get the Picture"
2011–present[]
2013 version of the current logo, used on their newscasts since 2016
Alternate logo #1, as "NBC 4 Southern California
Olympics version of logo (2011–present)
High definition logo (2011)
Screen bug with Clock and Temperature for Newscasts (2011–2014)
NBC 4's current Facebook Profile Picture
Alternate flat version #1
Alternate flat version #2
Olympics logo (
2012–2016)
Olympics logo (
2016–present)
Olympics monochrome logo (2012–2016)
Olympics monochrome logo (2016–present)
Watermark version, used during syndicated programming
Olympics watermark version, used during syndicated programming (2012–2016)
Olympics watermark version (2016–present)