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NewsCenter or variant NewsCentre, is a brand that has been used by many broadcasting entities to refer to its regular newscasts.

In particular, "NewsCenter" may refer to:

  • WNBC-TV, in New York using "NewsCenter 4" in the 1974 to 1980
  • WESH-TV in Orlando, using "NewsCenter 2" from the 1980s to 1991
  • WJKW later WJW (TV) in Cleveland using NewsCenter 8 from 1978 to 1995
  • WSVN in Miami, using "NewsCenter 7" from February 1980 to 1988
  • WCSH in Portland, Maine, along with Bangor satellite station WLBZ
  • WCVB-TV in Boston, using "NewsCenter 5" since its sign on in 1972
  • KGUN-TV in Tucson, using "NewsCenter 9" during the 1970s and 1980s
  • KMTV-TV in Omaha, using "NewsCenter 3" in the 1980s and 1990s
  • KJRH-TV in Tulsa, using "NewsCenter 2" in the 1970s and 1980s
  • WDSU-TV in New Orleans, which used "NewsCenter 6" from June 1, 1978 thru 1987
  • WTHR-TV in Indianapolis, which used the hybrid brand "Eyewitness NewsCenter 13" from 1976 to 1979
  • KKTV in Colorado Springs, Colorado using "NewsCenter 11" from 1979 until 1989
  • KTTC in Rochester, Minnesota
  • KNBN in Rapid City, South Dakota
  • KOA-TV later KCNC-TV in Denver, Colorado using NewsCenter 4 from 1980 until 1989
  • NotiCentro, the branding of the news division of San Juan, Puerto Rico station WAPA-TV
  • "News Centre Nine", Australia
  • "News Centre Six", BTV/GMV Australia
  • NewsCenter 7 at Dayton, Ohio's WHIO-TV, since the 1970s
  • Common Dreams NewsCenter
  • KHBS/KHOG-TV in Fort Smith, Arkansas
  • WECT in Wilmington, NC used “Newscenter 6” in the 1980s and “WECT NewsCenter” 1989 until 1993.
  • WRGB in Schenectady, NY used "NewsCenter 6"
  • CBUT, the CBC owned and operated station in Vancouver, British Columbia, briefly branded its local newscasts as "Newscentre" in the mid- to late-1980's
  • CFQC-TV, the CTV affiliate in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan used the "NewsCentre" branding for their local newscasts during the 1980's and early 1990's.