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On April 8, 2010, the station began test broadcasts of its news programming in high definition during local news updates seen during ; regular newscasts continued to be broadcast in standard definition. WRC-TV started broadcasting its newscasts from a temporary set on February 8, 2010, while "upgrades" were being made on its main set and the station made final adjustments for its switch to high definition. On April 22, 2010, WRC became the fourth (and final) television station in the Washington, D.C. to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition. It is the only station in the Washington market that shoots most of its remote field video in ; other stations still shoot live field video in and then either or stretch this content to widescreen—though WRC's field video is shot in standard definition.
On July 31, 2017, WRC-TV became the first station in Washington, D.C. to expand its morning newscasts to 4 am. In May 2018, after 10 years of using "The NBC Collection with Working for You" news theme, the station brought back 615 Music's "The Tower" news theme, this time without the famous "Working for You" musical trademark; the news theme was previously used with the "Working for You" signature only in the news opens from 2002 until 2008[]; the theme has also been used by sister station WVIT since 2016.
''Gada izskaņā, vērtējot un atskatoties uz paveikto, ir negaidīts, bet patiess gods saņemt šāda veida novērtējumu un atzinību. Lielākais gandarījums, ka, Rīga drosmīgi izvēlējās pievienoties citām mūsu rallija norises pilsētām, kļūstot par vienu no svarīgākajiem WRC Latvijas posma partneriem. Pateicoties kopīgam un vienotam darbam, mēs viesmīlīgi spējām uzņemt tūkstošiem ārvalstu viesu un ļāvām miljoniem WRC posma skatītāju visā pasaulē ieraudzīt gan skaisto Rīgas vecpilsētu, gan Latvijas autosporta dzintaru – Biķernieku trasi, kurā norisinājās vēsturiski pirmais WRC ātrumposms Latvijā!'' tā “Tet Rally Latvia” direktors Raimonds Strokšs.
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On January 14, 2009, WRC-TV and WTTG entered into a (called LNS) agreement in which the two stations pool video and share news helicopter footage. The agreement is similar to ones already made between Fox and NBC owned-and-operated stations in Chicago (WMAQ-TV and ) and ( and ). WUSA later joined that agreement. In 2012, News Director Camille Edwards announced the station would no longer participate in LNS, but the stations would continue to share the helicopter. In 2016, the station launched its own helicopter, Chopper4.
In 1993, the station adopted the news music theme entitled "Working 4 You", which also serves as a current station slogan for News 4. In 1994, WRC-TV expanded a late weekday newscast from 4:30 p.m. to a full-hour at 4 p.m. remixed the theme in 1997, this time under the title of "Working For You". The theme was also used by other NBC affiliates (including in , in , in , and in ). In 2002, WRC-TV adopted "The Tower" news theme commissioned by 615 Music from Chicago sister station WMAQ-TV with the notes of the "Working For You" theme as a musical trademark added only in the news opens. The "Working For You" theme continued to be used as a closing theme for all of its newscasts. Both "Working For You" and "The Tower V.1 with Working For You" were both in use by the station until 2008, when they switched to 's "The NBC Collection" now with added notes of the "Working For You" theme.
In 1982, after 8 years of using the branding, the news branding was changed to . The station added a 5 p.m. newscast in 1984. On September 7, 1987, the station changed its news branding to . In 1989, the station used a new promotional campaign "We Work Well Together", produced by Music Oasis, which was also adopted as its news theme until 1992. In 1991, WRC-TV added a morning newscast under the title of . From January 14 to October 25, 1991, the station also produced a 7:30 p.m. newscast for then- WFTY (now affiliate ) entitled . The newscast suffered low ratings throughout its run.
On October 19, 2021, WRC-TV became the last station in the group to introduce their "Look S" graphics, beginning with the 4 p.m. newscast.
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In 1974, WRC-TV adopted the branding, following the three other NBC-owned stations at the time in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago in adopting the branding.
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Pateicoties kopīgam un vienotam darbam, mēs viesmīlīgi spējām uzņemt tūkstošiem ārvalstu viesu un ļāvām miljoniem WRC posma skatītāju visā pasaulē ieraudzīt gan skaisto Rīgas vecpilsētu, gan Latvijas autosporta dzintaru – Biķernieku trasi, kurā norisinājās vēsturiski pirmais WRC ātrumposms Latvijā!'' tā “Tet Rally Latvia” direktors Raimonds Strokšs.
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WRC-TV presently broadcasts 45 hours, 55 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with 7 hours, 35 minutes each weekday; three hours on Saturdays and five hours on Sundays). By 2001, WRC's newscasts had all been rated number one in the market, with some of the success attributed to and , who anchored together from 1989 until Vance's death in 2017. Vance had been with Channel 4 since 1969, and was promoted to anchor three years later. In the May 2010 sweeps, it placed first at 5 am, 6 a.m., 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. in total viewers, and first at 6 am, 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. in the 25–54 demo. It still leads most time slots today, although WTTG's morning news and WJLA's 11 p.m. news have given it much competition in the 25–54 demo.
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Lielākais gandarījums, ka, Rīga drosmīgi izvēlējās pievienoties citām mūsu rallija norises pilsētām, kļūstot par vienu no svarīgākajiem WRC Latvijas posma partneriem.
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WRC-TV was the over-the-air home of (formerly the Washington Redskins) preseason games from through . Before the Comcast–NBC Universal merger, games were syndicated to over-the-air stations only in , with actual rights-holder CSN Mid-Atlantic (later NBC Sports Washington, now ) exclusively airing the high definition broadcast.
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WRC-TV previously housed , which premiered in 1961 and is the longest-running game show in television history according to the (as of October 29, 2022, it is now aired on member station ). , Jim Henson's late-night precursor to and , got its start on WRC-TV on May 9, 1955. WRC-TV served as the production facilities for the original run of from its premiere in 1982 until May 2008, when the production facilities moved to -owned CBS affiliate and WRC-TV's rival and it remained until the original show's ending in 2016.
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Starting with on February 27, 2023, WRC-TV's newscasts moved to a new studio that formerly housed , where an entirely new set debuted for the first time in almost 13 years.
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Because of its ownership by the network, WRC-TV generally carries the entire NBC network schedule, though the station airs at 7 p.m. (rather than 6:30 p.m. as with most NBC stations in the ), due to an hour-long 6 p.m. newscast. The weekend edition of the network's newscast airs at its usual 6:30 p.m. time slot. Despite being the originating station of for most of the show's history, it airs on a 90-minute delay at 10:30 a.m., competing head-to-head with ' .