4 New York broadcasts the below roster of outstanding news, entertainment, lifestyle, and sports programming. To see 4 New York’s primetime schedule, visit NBC.
News 4 New York at 5PM
Monday-Friday 5:00-5:30 PM
At 5PM WNBC anchors Sue Simmons and David Ushery give viewers a first look at the news of the day with a focus on breaking news throughout the tri-state area.
News 4 New York at 6PM
Monday-Friday 6:00-6:30 PM
At 6PM WNBC anchors Chuck Scarborough and Sue Simmons update viewers on the latest breaking news stories, as well as reports of interest on consumer issues, education, politics, health, court cases and investigative reports.
News 4 New York at 11PM
Monday-Friday 11:00-11:30 PM
At 11PM WNBC anchors Chuck Scarborough and Sue Simmons update viewers on all of the news of the day, as well as what’s coming up tomorrow.
Today in New York
Monday-Friday 5:00-7:00 AM
WNBC anchors Darlene Rodriguez and Michael Gargiulo update viewers on the news they need to know as they start their day. Meteorologist Chris Cimino gives viewers a look at the daily forecast and week ahead “on the 4’s”, and Traffic Reporter Megan Meany gives commuters an up to the minute status on the transit situation throughout the five boroughs, Connecticut and New Jersey.
Weekend Today in New York
Saturday 6:00-7:00 AM & 9:00-10:00 AM
Sunday 6:00-8:30 AM
WNBC anchors Pat Battle and Erika Tarantal update viewers on what they need to know as they start their weekend mornings. In addition to the news of the day, Weekend Today in New York includes special features like Produce Pete, celebrity news from columnist Cindy Adams, and musical acts live from the studio.
Monday-Friday 6:00-6:30 PM
At 6PM WNBC anchors Chuck Scarborough and Sue Simmons update viewers on the latest breaking news stories, as well as reports of interest on consumer issues, education, politics, health, court cases and investigative reports.
Monday-Friday 11:00-11:30 PM
At 11PM WNBC anchors Chuck Scarborough and Sue Simmons update viewers on all of the news of the day, as well as what’s coming up tomorrow.
Monday-Friday 5:00-7:00 AM
WNBC anchors Darlene Rodriguez and Michael Gargiulo update viewers on the news they need to know as they start their day. Meteorologist Chris Cimino gives viewers a look at the daily forecast and week ahead “on the 4’s”, and Traffic Reporter Megan Meany gives commuters an up to the minute status on the transit situation throughout the five boroughs, Connecticut and New Jersey.
Saturday 6:00-7:00 AM & 9:00-10:00 AM
Sunday 6:00-8:30 AM
WNBC anchors Pat Battle and Erika Tarantal update viewers on what they need to know as they start their weekend mornings. In addition to the news of the day, Weekend Today in New York includes special features like Produce Pete, celebrity news from columnist Cindy Adams, and musical acts live from the studio.
Open House NY
Sunday 8:30-9:00 AM
This weekly series follows a broker and buyer in their quest for the perfect house or apartment. In addition, there is a segment on home improvement and a look at prime properties.
LX.TV/1stLook NY
Saturday 7:30-8:00 PM
This weekly half hour series features the best New York has to offer. Hosted by New York personalities Sara Gore and George Oliphant, 1stLook takes you to New York’s hottest destinations, including the best in nightlife, restaurants, shopping, fitness and wellness. In addition, Mo Rocca spends "5 Minutes with....." a person in the news.
Mike’d Up
Sunday 11:35 PM-12:05 AM
Mike Francesa brings his hard-hitting opinions to Mike'd Up every Sunday night.
An extremely intelligent and articulate talk show host, Mike’s knowledge of the sports world goes unmatched by anyone in the business.
Lyons & Bailes Reel Talk
Saturday 10:00-10:30 AM
Lyons & Bailes Reel Talk is the movie show built for today’s hectic lifestyles – quick, informative reviews of the week’s new movies to help viewers decide which film is worth spending money on that weekend. Whether it’s a special effects extravaganza, the latest teen comedy or an offbeat indie film, critics Jeffrey Lyons and Alison Bailes have viewers covered. Each week there are interviews with the biggest and most intriguing talents in the industry on Top Billing, a heads-up on new dvds in our DVD Roundup, and an examination of Hollywood trends and and emerging talents in the Spotlight On segment. Jeffrey and Alison also get to share their unique points of view during Final Takes commentaries.
Access Hollywood
Monday-Friday 7:30-8:00 PM
"Access Hollywood” kicked off its 13th season in national syndication on September 8, 2008, with a new contemporary on-air look and several new segments, including “Hometown Visits,” where the show will follow celebrities to their hometowns, and “Access Granted,” which shows viewers a side of Hollywood and other cities that they might not be aware existed. Another new feature will be a segment separating fact from fiction and disputing daily entertainment stories or news that might be false. The on-air team at “Access Hollywood” is led by Nancy O’Dell and Billy Bush, who, as co-anchors, offer an engaging and fresh take on the world of entertainment news. Joining O’Dell and Bush are weekend co-anchors and daily show correspondents Shaun Robinson and Tony Potts, and special correspondent Maria Menounos.
The Bonnie Hunt Show
Monday-Friday 2:00-3:00
A new talk show from performer, writer, producer and director Bonnie Hunt. Bonnie has been called the best talk show guest on television. Now Bonnie brings her relatable comedic point of view to her own daytime talk show. She will offer her own unique take on the day's events and talk to her audience and crew about anything and everything that's on her mind.
Chris Matthews
Sunday 10:00-10:30 AM
Heading into its seventh season, "The Chris Matthews Show" is a half-hour weekend public affairs roundtable that examines current topics in politics and news, offering viewers an inside look at the week's biggest stories. Based in Washington D.C., the show takes on the most controversial political issues to general interest topics, "The Chris Matthews Show" features sharp analysis of the week's top stories by the nation's top journalists. Each show provides an insider perspective that viewers cannot find elsewhere.
Days of Our Lives
Monday-Friday 1:00-2:00 PM
Days of Our Lives remains a viewer favorite as it enters its 43rd year on the air. As one of daytime drama's rare mainstays, Days has garnered numerous Emmy Awards and nominations. The show's success derives from its consistent committment to excellence in writing and storytelling. From demonic possessions and serial killers to genre traditions such as baby switches, amnesia and classic love triangles, Days of Our Lives appeals to viewers of all ages.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Monday-Friday 3:00-4:00 PM
Four-time Emmy Award winner for "Outstanding Talk Show Host," Ellen DeGeneres returns to daytime television for a sixth season unveiling its brand new state-of-the-art studio. Throughout the season, Ellen will give viewers an inside look at her new home on the Warner Bros lot and tour the sets of today's hottest television shows and movies. You may even catch a glimpse or meet some of her celebrity neighbors.
The Martha Stewart Show
Monday-Friday 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
"The Martha Stewart Show" is a nationally syndicated lifestyle series hosted by Martha Stewart. On any given day, you'll find headliners, celebrities, and ordinary people sharing their recipes, learning new recipes, creating beautiful crafts, and teaching you how to make your home more beautiful and more organized. Combining Martha's signature sense of humor with her love of people and projects, each hour-long episode presents inspiring ideas from cooking and entertaining to decorating and home renovating.
Deal or No Deal
Monday-Friday 4:00-5:00 PM
Howie Mandel hosts this new half-hour version of the popular game show which will include all of the key elements that made NBC's primetime version a breakout hit: Howie Mandel as host, the Banker, models, and contestants risking big money. A contestant is confronted with 22 sealed briefcases full of varying amounts of cash - will they go home with $500,000 or a measly penny. Tune in and see.
Extra
Monday-Friday 5:30-6:00 PM
Launching its milestone 15th season on September 15, 2008, "Extra" is the second-longest-running entertainment magazine on television. With new host Mario Lopez at the helm of "Extra," viewers can expect updated, innovative and interactive new elements on "Extra" destined to revolutionize entertainment news. For the first time, viewers will not just be spectators, they'll become active participants in the experience!
Hispanics Today
Sunday 5:30-6:00 AM
The goal of Hispanics Today is to inspire, educate and address the issues that affect the Hispanic community while showcasing the growing powerful impact and influence the Hispanic community has on the US.
Hometime
Saturday 5:30-6:00 AM
Hosted by Dean Johnson, Hometime is a home improvement show aimed at helping homeowners achieve professional-looking results from their home improvement projects. Hometime tackles everything from landscaping, painting, and kitchen facelifts to managing new construction and major additions to older houses.
Monk
Sunday 12:35 AM-1:35 AM
Monk, the obsessive, compulsive former police detective is now a private consultant working with the San Francisco police department. He utilizes unconventional and quirky ways to investigate the department’s most baffling cases.
Style by Jury
Monday-Friday 12:00-12:30 PM
Style by Jury is a new reality series focusing on how to make the best first impression possible. A team of style experts will transform those who need a little help-or maybe a lot- from the inside out.
The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo
Sunday 11:30 AM-12:00 PM
“The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo,” is a half-hour weekly series that delivers the last word in financial information and a first look at the business week ahead. The show capitalizes on the unparalleled worldwide resources of the Wall Street Journal along with Maria Bartiromo’s experience, business insight and extraordinary range of contacts at the highest levels of business and politics throughout the world. In each show Bartiromo discusses timely, news-making financial issues and conducts interviews with top executives, government leaders, regulators and top money managers.
Whacked Out Sports
Sunday 3:35 AM-4:00 AM
Whacked Out Sports is a syndicated reality series, which features professional and amateur videos of sports-related mishaps and accidents, usually involving people being injured. The show has a comedic theme and uses a humorous narrative voiceover to highlight aspects of the clips.


