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WCSH (channel 6) is the oldest operating television station in Portland, Maine, and a charter affiliate of NBC. It broadcasts local news, weather, sports and entertainment programs, and operates WLBZ (channel 2) in Bangor as a sister station.
Find out the full-power, LPTV and translator stations licensed in the U.S. state of Maine, with their VC, RF, callsign, network and notes. See also the defunct stations and the free-to-air satellite service.
Cindy Williams is a former news anchor for WCSH 6 News Center Maine in Portland, Maine. She was also Miss Mississippi USA 1986 and a semi finalist in Miss International 1986.
The following channel 6 LPTV stations have been authorized to offer FM6 service, a version of the ATSC 3.0 digital TV standard that includes an FM analog signal receivable on standard radios at 87.75 FM. Map of US Low Power TV (LPTV) stations transmitting on TV channel 6, which are also authorized to transmit an FM signal at 87.7 MHz. California
WLBZ (channel 2) is a semi-satellite of WCSH in Portland, covering the Bangor and Presque Isle markets. It started as an independent station in 1954 and joined NBC in 1959, and is now owned by Tegna Inc.
Learn about the history, ownership, and programming of Maine Public, a network of public TV and radio stations in Maine. Find out how to watch and listen to PBS, NPR, BBC, CBC, and other sources on MPBN.
WGME-TV (channel 13) is a television station owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group that broadcasts CBS programming and other networks. It has a history of being associated with a newspaper and a tall transmission tower, and competes with WCSH for ratings.
WABI-TV is the first television station in Maine and the first in northern New England, founded in 1953 by former Governor Horace Hildreth. It is owned by Gray Television and broadcasts on channel 5 and DT2, offering CBS and CW+ programming.