Watch Live Webcast Of WTAE Channel 4 Action News At Noon
Pittsburgh Newscast Livestreamed Daily Here
UPDATED: 1:12 pm EDT June 30,
2009
PITTSBURGH -- WTAE-TV Channel 4 Action News at noon with anchors Mike Clark and Sally Wiggin can be seen LIVE every weekday on ThePittsburghChannel.com.
Erin Kienzle, Sally Wiggin & Mike Clark
IMPORTANT NOTE: The address of our live webcast has changed. If you have it bookmarked in your Web browser, please update the bookmark with the new link that appears below. Click here to watch the Webcast. (Link is active at about 11:57 a.m. Until then, you will see a "Stay Connected" message or a livestreaming feed of Doppler radar. The link stays active until approximately 12:30 p.m.)The video quality of our Webcast has been upgraded and is now compatible with Microsoft Silverlight. You can download Silverlight for free at Microsoft.com.Because of legal issues, some televised advertisements cannot be aired online. When the Webcast enters a commercial break, you will temporarily see a "stay connected" logo, black screen, radar image or Webcam view of Pittsburgh. Let us know where you watch the Channel 4 Action News Noon Webcast. You can e-mail us at webstaff@thepittsburghchannel.com.
The Noon Webcast is seen in offices and homes around Pittsburgh. We have also heard from neighbors in:
Alaska (Fort Richardson, Sitka)
Arizona (Phoenix, Tucson)
Arkansas (Searcy)
California (Los Angeles, Mission Viejo, San Diego, San Mateo)
Colorado (Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Westcliffe)
Florida (Arcadia, Bonita Springs, Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Gainesville, Green Cove Springs, Haines City, Hollywood, Jacksonville, Jupiter Farms, Lake Panasoffkee, Lakeland, New Port Richey, Ocala, Orange Park, Orlando, Palm Bay, Palm Harbor, Port St. Lucie, Sarasota, St. Cloud, Seminole, Tampa, Titusville, The Villages, Weston)
Georgia (Athens, Atlanta, Watkinsville)
Hawaii (Kailua)
Illinois (Chicago, Lake Villa, Pontiac)
Kentucky (Lexington)
Louisiana (Baton Rouge)
Maine (Auburn, Windham)
Maryland (Annapolis, Baltimore, Fort Detrick, Oakland)
Massachusetts (Clinton, New Bedford)
Michigan (Ann Arbor, Belleville, Macomb)
Minnesota (Burnsville, Lakeville, Northfield)
Mississippi (Columbus)
Missouri (Kansas City, St. Joseph)
Montana (Bozeman)
Nevada (Henderson, Las Vegas)
New Hampshire (Derry)
New Jersey (Cape May, Eatontown, Phillipsburg, Whitehouse Station)
New Mexico (Carlsbad)
New York (Binghamton, Camillus, Jamestown, Long Island, New York City)
North Carolina (Charlotte, Durham, Fort Bragg, Goldsboro, Raleigh, Willow Spring, Winston-Salem)
Ohio (Akron, Ashtabula, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton, Delaware, Marietta, Pataskala, Perrysburg, Pleasant Hill, Toledo, Warren)
Oregon (Corvallis)
Pennsylvania (Allentown, DuBois, Ephrata, Erie, Fairfield, Harrisburg, Indiana, Lancaster, Mansfield, Philadelphia, St. Marys, York)
Rhode Island (Providence)
South Carolina (Charleston, Greenville, Greer, Hilton Head Island, Loris, Myrtle Beach, Summerville)