NBC (disambiguation)
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NBC is a television broadcast network in the United States.
NBC may also stand for:
Arts
- National Ballet of Canada, a dance group
 - Neal Blaisdell Center, a concert hall
 
Broadcasting
- Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, Norway
 - Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, Namibia
 - Nation Broadcasting Corporation, Philippines
 - Newfoundland Broadcasting Company, Canada, now CJON-DT
 
Commerce
- National Bank of Commerce (disambiguation), various banks
 - National Bank of Canada, a financial institution
 - National Bedding Company, a mattress manufacturer
 - National Biscuit Company, now Nabisco
 
Government
- National Business Center, part of the Department of the Interior of the United States
 - Naval Base Coronado, a United States Navy base
 
Religion
- National Baptist Convention (disambiguation), various church denominations
 - Nazarene Bible College, a school
 
Sports
- National Baseball Congress, an organisation of United States leagues
 - National Basketball Competition, the governing body of the National Basketball League since July 1, 2013
 - National Billiard Council, now Billiard Congress of America
 - Nippon Bass Club, a fishing organisation in Japan
 - Nürnberger Basketball Club, a professional basketball club from Nuremberg, Germany
 
Transportation
- National Bus Company (Australia), bus operator in Australia between 1993 and 2013
 - National Bus Company (UK), bus operator in the United Kingdom between 1969 and 1988
 
Other uses
- Nahr al-Bared Camp, a refugee camp
 - Natural-born citizen, one of the requirements for the office of the President in the United States
 - Naive Bayes classifier, a classifier based on Bayes' theorem
 - Neotropical Bird Club, a birdwatching group
 - Next Byte Codes, a programming language
 - Nuclear, biological, and chemical; now Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear
 - NeoGeo Battle Coliseum
 - NBC: IATA code of Begishevo Airport in Tatarstan, Russia
 - NBC Non-brewed condiment
 
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