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WLBZ (channel 2) is a television station in Bangor, Maine, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Tegna Inc. The station's studios are located on Mount Hope Avenue in Bangor, and its transmitter is located on Rider Bluff in Holden .
Together with WLBZ (channel 2) in Bangor, which simulcasts most of WCSH's local newscasts, it is known as News Center Maine. WCSH is the oldest operating television station in Portland, signing on in December 1953.
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 WMTW: ABC ...
WVII-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Bangor, Maine, United States, affiliated with ABC. The station is owned by Rockfleet Broadcasting alongside Fox affiliate WFVX-LD (channel 22).
WJKW later WJW (TV) in Cleveland using NewsCenter 8 from 1978 to 1995; WSVN in Miami, using "NewsCenter 7" from February 1980 to 1988; WCSH in Portland, Maine, along with Bangor satellite station WLBZ; WCVB-TV in Boston, using "NewsCenter 5" since its sign on in 1972; KGUN-TV in Tucson, using "NewsCenter 9" during the 1970s and 1980s
[1] [2] Bangor, Maine: WABI-TV 5: 1953–1959 CBS WLBZ 2 Swapped affiliations with CBS affiliate WLBZ-TV due to WLBZ-TV's association with WCSH-TV, the NBC affiliate in Portland. (WABI-TV had aired CBS programming as a secondary affiliation until WLBZ-TV signed on as WTWO-TV in 1955.) Baton Rouge, Louisiana: WAFB-TV 9 (now WAFB) 1953–1955 ...
It is owned by Gray Media alongside CBS/Fox/CW+ affiliate WAGM-TV (channel 8). The two stations share studios on Brewer Road in Presque Isle, where WWPI-LD's transmitter is also located. WWPI-LD is the only NBC affiliate in Maine not tied in with the Tegna-owned News Center Maine network (consisting of WCSH in Portland and WLBZ in Bangor).
Matthew Owen Gagnon (born December 10, 1980) is an American think tank executive, political strategist and writer from Maine. He is the chief executive officer of the Maine Policy Institute, a free market think tank based in Portland, Maine. [1] He previously was the director of digital strategy for the Republican Governors Association. [2]