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WVII-TV: ABC: Fox/MyNet on 7.2 (simulcast of WFVX-LD 22.1) Bangor: Orono: 12 22 WMEB-TV: PBS: satellite of WCBB. Create on 12.2, World on 12.3, PBS Kids on 12.4 Calais: 13 10 WMED-TV: PBS: satellite of WCBB ch. 10 Augusta/Portland: Portland: 6 31 WCSH: NBC: True Crime Network on 6.2, Antenna TV on 6.3, Quest on 6.4 Portland: Poland Spring: 8 8 ...
Branded as "News 8 Now", programming consisted of a loop of local weather forecast segments as well as regional and national coverage from AccuWeather. There was a live feed of the National Weather Service's Doppler weather radar (based at the Local Forecast Office in Gray) as well as local news and sports headlines. In addition, several public ...
WABI-TV, Bangor's CBS affiliate was the long-time television home for Black Bear sports, including most home football games and men's and women's basketball games (also carried on Portland CW affiliate WPXT); WABI's relationship with UMaine, which dated to the station's founding in 1953 (outside of a period from 1989 through 1997 in which rival ...
Oklahoma-Maine is scheduled for a 11 a.m. CT kickoff on Saturday, Nov. 2, in Norman. The game was originally scheduled for 1:30 p.m. but was moved up due to chances of inclement weather. Oklahoma ...
Oklahoma vs. Maine. When: 1:30 p.m. Saturday Where: Gaylord Family — Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Streaming: ESPN+/SEC Network+ (here’s how to stream it live) Radio: KRXO-FM 107.7 Line: N/A Over ...
WPXT (channel 51) is a television station in Portland, Maine, United States, affiliated with The CW. It is owned by Hearst Television alongside Poland Spring–licensed ABC affiliate WMTW (channel 8). The two stations share studios on Ledgeview Drive in Westbrook; WPXT's transmitter is located in West Baldwin, Maine.
WMTW (TV) (virtual and digital channel 8), a television station licensed to Poland Spring, Maine WMNE (Portland, Maine) , a former FM radio station, which held the call sign WMTW from 1943 to 1946 WBAE (AM) (1490 AM), a Portland, Maine radio station which held the call sign WMTW from 1946 to 1951
Guy Gannett Communications was a family-owned business consisting of newspapers in Maine and a handful of television stations in the eastern United States.The company was founded by its namesake, Guy P. Gannett, in 1921, and was managed by a family trust from 1954 to 1998, when it sold most of its properties to The Seattle Times Company and Sinclair Broadcast Group.