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  2. WMTW (TV) - Wikipedia

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    The three stations, branded as "Newsradio WMTW", aired and produced local news and talk programs as well as simulcasts of WMTW-TV's newscasts and the now-defunct news radio service of the Associated Press. The "Newsradio WMTW" stations were sold by Harron Communications to Nassau Broadcasting Partners in 2003. Soon after taking over, Nassau ...

  3. WPXT - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1992, WPXT operated a news department and produced its own local newscasts. For a time, the station's nightly prime time news at 10 was simulcasted on sister station WPME. WPXT even produced a weeknight broadcast at 7 on that station at one point but the show was eventually canceled due to poor ratings and inconsistent viewership.

  4. Eyewitness News - Wikipedia

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    WMTW: Has identified as News 8 WMTW since 2000. WCSH: NBC Identified as WCSH Eyewitness News in the 1970s; has identified as News Center 6 since 1986. Portland, Oregon: KATU: ABC Used 1967–1973; has identified as KATU News since 2003. Providence, Rhode Island: WPRI: CBS

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  7. WHOM - Wikipedia

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    Jack Paar, in turn, sold WMTW-FM-TV to Mid New York Broadcasting in 1967. [5] In 1971, Mid New York sold WMTW-FM to Alpine Broadcasting while retaining the TV station. With the ownership change, the radio station switched its call letters to WWMT in 1972, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] then to WMTQ in 1973, [ 8 ] and then finally to the current WHOM in 1976. [ 9 ]

  8. WCSH - Wikipedia

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    From 2000 until the host's retirement in 2019, the News Center Maine stations aired human interest and outdoors program Bill Green's Maine; Green had gotten his start at WLBZ before moving to Portland and WCSH in 1981. [43] [44] [45] Reruns now air weekdays at 12:30PM, replacing Tegna's now-canceled in-house talk show Daily Blast Live.

  9. Westbrook, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Westbrook is home to the TV station WMTW, southern Maine's ABC affiliate. The station has its studios off County Road. The station has its studios off County Road. The faith-based Mercy Hospital of Portland operates Mercy Westbrook, [ 19 ] a small community hospital with a minor emergency room and inpatient treatment facilities.