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  2. WMTW (TV) - Wikipedia

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    "WMTW All News Channel" was originally on analog cable channel 9, but on May 5, 2009, it became available exclusively on the provider's digital tier. On April 16, 2014, it was announced that WMTW would be moving its news operation from the Time and Temperature Building in Portland to a broadcast-ready facility in Westbrook.

  3. WMTW - Wikipedia

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    WBAE (AM) (1490 AM), a Portland, Maine radio station which held the call sign WMTW from 1946 to 1951; WHOM (94.9 FM), a Mount Washington, New Hampshire FM radio station which held the call sign WMTW-FM from 1958 to 1971; WLVP (870 AM), a Gorham, Maine AM radio station which held the call sign WMTW from 2001 to 2004; WXTP (106.7 FM), a North ...

  4. Cindy Williams (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    The anchor team was the most watched anchor team in the state of Maine since it was formed in 1990. Joe Cupo would eventually retire in April 2016 leaving Williams and Callaghan left. During her time with WCSH6, Williams would also anchor the 12 noon broadcasts as well as co-anchor with Pat Callaghan at 5 and with Rob Caldwell at 5:30.

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  6. List of Australian television newsreaders and news presenters

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    Seven National News (Syd, Mel, Adel, Per)/The Big News (Bris) Roger Climpson: Brian Naylor: David Hawkes Alec MacAskill Peter Waltham Channel 10 News (Syd)/Channel 0 News (Mel) John Bailey Geoff Raymond: ABC News James Dibble: Norman Griffiths: Peter Hitchener Bob Caldicott Peter Holland: Nightly News Winner Unknown: Unknown: Unknown: Unknown ...

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  8. KGW - Wikipedia

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    KGW-TV's original evening news team remained intact for more than seven years—a rarity in the television news industry. Anchors Richard Ross and Ivan Smith, commentator Tom McCall, sportscaster Doug LaMear and meteorologist Jack Capell were the faces of KGW's News Beat from sign-on in December 1956 until early 1964, when McCall left channel 8 ...

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