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'''WRDC-TV''' is a ] ] based in ], ]. ] on ] channel 28, it began life as '''WNAO-TV''', for its owners, the Raleigh ]. In ], it changed its call letters to '''WPTF''', which it kept until 1991, when it took on its current call letters. '''WRDC-TV''' is a ] ] based in ], ]. ] on ] channel 28, it began life as '''WNAO-TV''', for its owners, the Raleigh ]. In ], it changed its call letters to '''WPTF''' (the company which now owned it, ], had a slogan "We Protect the Family"), which it kept until 1991, when it took on its current call letters.


Currently owned by ], it was an ] affiliate until ], when it switched to the fledgling ] network. Currently owned by ], it was an ] affiliate from ] until ], when it switched to the fledgling ] network.

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WRDC-TV is a broadcast television station based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Broadcasting on UHF channel 28, it began life as WNAO-TV, for its owners, the Raleigh News and Observer. In 1978, it changed its call letters to WPTF (the company which now owned it, Durham Life Insurance, had a slogan "We Protect the Family"), which it kept until 1991, when it took on its current call letters.

Currently owned by Sinclair Broadcasting, it was an NBC affiliate from 1962 until 1995, when it switched to the fledgling UPN network.