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  2. WLBZ - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. WCSH - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  5. List of television stations in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Bangor: 2 2 WLBZ: NBC: True Crime Network on 2.2, Ion on 2.3 : 5 13 WABI-TV: CBS: CW on 5.2, Catchy Comedy on 5.3, Circle on 5.4 : 7

  6. Category:Television stations in Bangor, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television stations in Bangor, Maine" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... WLBZ; M. WMEB-TV; V. WVII-TV

  7. File:WLBZ NBC 2 Bangor, Maine Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. NewsCenter - Wikipedia

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    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; KMTV-TV in Omaha, using "NewsCenter 3" in the 1980s and 1990s; KJRH-TV in Tulsa, using "NewsCenter 2" in the 1970s and 1980s