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The Best TV Shows on NYC TV

Every NYC TV Show Ranked From Best To Worst

A broadcaster of distinction, NYC TV has aired more than 3 shows between 2005 and N/A. Premiering in 2005 and N/A, The Bridge and New York Noise are among NYC TV’s most celebrated shows. Dive into our updated selection of NYC TV’s finest, featuring more than 3 series as of December 2024.

  • The Bridge
    The Bridge (2005)N/A

    Ralph McDaniels goes way back to bring you classic videos from hip hop’s golden era. Each episode showcases rare videos tracing hip hop’s evolution in New York City.

  • New York Noise
    New York Noise (N/A)N/A

    New York Noise is a one-hour indie-rock music video television program which aired from 2003–2009 on NYCTV in New York and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut. It was created, produced, and edited by Shirley Braha and funded by New York City under the Bloomberg administration. The show was "devoted to music videos, live footage, and high jinx from bands that ride the L train.". According to the New York Times, it is "a groundbreaking show that has attracted a loyal following among musicians " It is no longer in production since the station's rebranding in 2010, despite a petition & campaign which attempted to save it. The show's website is NYNOISE.TV Notable bands & personalities that have hosted episodes include Animal Collective, Vampire Weekend, Fischerspooner, Beirut, The National, Au Revoir Simone, Aziz Ansari, Eugene Mirman & more.

  • Blueprint: New York City
    Blueprint: New York City (N/A)N/A

    Look past the bricks and mortar and discover the history of some of the most famous buildings on Blueprint NYC. Each episode offers a nuts-and-bolts perspective behind storied sites, like the Wonder Theaters and the Highline, with walking tours and interviews with experts who have a passion for the history and architecture of New York City.