- WPFO
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WPFO
city =
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station_slogan =
station_branding = Fox 23
analog = 23 (UHF)
digital =
other_chs =
affiliations = Fox
network =
founded =
airdate = August 27, 1999
location = Waterville /Portland, Maine
callsign_meaning = Portland's FOx
former_callsigns = WMPX-TV (1999-2003)
former_channel_numbers =
owner = Corporate Media Consultants Group, LLC
licensee = CMCG Portland License, LLC
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = PAX (1999-2003)
effective_radiated_power = 5,000 kW
HAAT = 331 m
class =
facility_id = 84088
coordinates = coord|44|9|15.3|N|70|0|35.2|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.myfoxmaine.com/ myfoxmaine.com]WPFO, channel 23, is the Fox-affiliated
television station forPortland, Maine that is licensed to Waterville. Its transmitter is located on Oak Hill in Litchfield. The station does not broadcast an over-the-air digital signal of its own. However, it does provide a high definition digital signal onTime Warner cable channels 507 and 704 as well asDirecTV . Owned by Corporate Media Consultants Group, WPFO has studios on Oxford Street in downtown Portland. Syndicated programming on the station includes: "Two and a Half Men ", "Seinfeld ", "According to Jim ", and "Family Guy ".Digital television
Because it was granted an original
construction permit after the FCC finalized the DTV allotment plan on April 21, 1997, the station did not receive a companion channel for a digital television station. Instead, on or before February 17, 2009, which is the end of the digital television conversion period for full-service stations, WPFO will be required to turn off itsanalog signal and turn on itsdigital signal (an action called a "flash-cut ").History
The station began broadcasting on August 27, 1999. It had the call sign WMPX-TV and was owned by
Paxson Communications . The station originally aired programming from the PAX (now ION) Network. Paxson sold channel 23 in December of 2002 to Corporate Media Consultants Group who changed the call sign to the current WPFO. The station changed its affiliation to Fox in April of 2003. That filled a gap created in the Fall of 2001 whenWPXT switched to The WB. In July of 2007, WPFO launched a new logo and website. The new web address is based on the Fox owned-and-operated format although WPFO is not owned by the network.Programming
From its sign-on until April 12, 2003, Winstar Communications ran the station and branded it on-air as "WMPX-TV PAX 23". As such at that time, the station carried programming from the PAX Network with a small amount of local programming. During the 2000 election season, it aired a presidential debate from
NBC News (that aired on the same night as aMLB playoff game). Some rallies of evangelistLuis Palau were also seen on the station. As WPFO, in addition to Fox primetime and sports programming, the station airs local programming made by outside producers. In 2003, the station aired a morning talk show, with a 3 hour call-in format called, "So Goes The Nation". It was hosted by Alan Silberberg and formerWVOM host Charlie Horne fromWFVX-LP 's studios in Bangor. The show started on WFVX and then was simulcast on WPFO and via the radio onWLOB -AM 1310. "So Goes The Nation" was canceled in September of 2004.News operation
On November 9, 2005, WPFO began simulcasting WLOB-AM's weekday morning show that is known as "The Fox Morning News". It is hosted by Ray Richardson and Ted Talbot. During the program, there are short features and news stories from
Fox News and weather forecasts with formerWGME-TV meteorologist Paul Cousins. The program is more of a talk show than a newscast and features live call-ins from viewers and listeners. WLOB is aFox News Radio affiliate with aconservative slant. The show originates from WLOB's studios on Warren Avenue in Portland. On February 5, 2007,CBS affiliate WGME began producing a nightly 10 o'clock newscast on WPFO known as "News 13 on Fox". It competes with the 10 P.M. news that airs on CW affiliateWPXT . That newscast is co-produced byMaine 'sNBC affiliates,WCSH in Portland andWLBZ in Bangor. The WGME-produced news on WPFO is possible because of a news share agreement between the two stations. It is broadcasted from a secondary set at WGME's studios on Northport Drive in Portland. WPFO's website features video from "The Fox Morning News" and "News 13 on Fox".News team
"The Fox Morning News"
"(Weekday Mornings 6 to 9 A.M.)"
*Hosts:
**Ray Richardson
**Ted Talbot
*Weather:
**Paul Cousins - voice over only with graphics
*Political Commentator:
**Roy Lenardson"News 13 on Fox" "(10 to 10:35 P.M.)"
"Weeknights"
*Anchor:
**Diana Ichton
*Weather:
**Charlie Lopresti
*Sports:
**Dave Eid"Weekends"
*Anchor:
**Doug Ray
*Weather:
**Craig Miller
*Sports:
**Evans Boston"WPFO uses additional news personnel from WGME. See that article for a complete listing."
Logos
External links
* [http://www.myfoxmaine.com/ WPFO "Fox 23"]
* [http://www.wgme.com/ WGME-TV/DT]
* [http://www.wlobradio.com/ WLOB-AM 1310]
*TVQ|WPFO
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