- WLBZ
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WLBZ
(semi-satellite ofWCSH Portland, Maine )
city =
station_
station_slogan = People You Know
News You Trust
station_branding = WLBZ 2 (general)
NewsCenter (newscasts)
analog = 2 (VHF)
digital = 25 (UHF)
other_chs = WGCI-LP 4 Skowhegan
W57AQ Calais
affiliations =NBC
NBC WX+ (on DT2)
network =
founded =
airdate =September 12 ,1954
location =Bangor, Maine
callsign_meaning = taken from former
sister station WLBZ-AM
former_callsigns = WTWO (1954-1958)
WLBZ-TV (1958-1997)
former_channel_numbers =
owner =Gannett
licensee = Pacific and Southern Company, Inc.
sister_stations =WCSH
former_affiliations =CBS (primary, 1954-1955)
CBS (secondary, 1955-1959)
ABC (secondary, 1954-1965)
effective_radiated_power = 51.3 kW (analog)
250 kW (digital)
HAAT = 192 m (analog)
198.8 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 39644
coordinates = coord|44|44|10|N|68|40|15|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.wlbz2.com/ wlbz2.com]WLBZ, channel 2, is the
NBC -affiliatedtelevision station forBangor, Maine . Its transmitter is located on Rider Bluff in Holden. Owned byGannett , the station has studios on Mount Hope Avenue in Bangor. On cable, it serves as the default NBC affiliate for the Presque Isle television market. WLBZ is sister station andsemi-satellite of Portland's NBC affiliateWCSH . Although the two stations are based in different locations and serve differentmedia market s, they essentially operate as one station. With their combined resources, this allows statewide coverage that no other station in Maine can offer. For the most part, WLBZ simulcasts WCSH during network and syndicated programming (which includes "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? " and "Judge Alex "). However, channel 2 airs its own station identifications and commercials.Repeaters
In addition to its main signal, WLBZ operates two repeaters. W57AQ has a construction permit to broadcast a low-powered digital signal on channel 8 with the same call letters. WLBZ's digital signal is used for broadcasting WGCI-LP channel 4 and is the main feed for
Time Warner cable systems in Skowhegan, Millinocket, and Lincoln.History
The station began broadcasting on
September 12 ,1954 , had the call letters WTWO (sometimes rendered as "W-TWO"), and was owned by Murray Carpenter. It aired programming from all three networks but was a primary CBS affiliate. It switched its primary affiliation to NBC in1955 . In1958 , the station was sold to the Rines family's Maine Broadcasting System (owners of WCSH-AM-TV in Portland). The Rines family also owned WLBZ-AM 620 and changed WTWO's call letters to WLBZ-TV to match its new radio sister. At the same time, the station dropped all remaining CBS programming. WLBZ-TV continued to share ABC withWABI-TV until WEMT-TV (nowWVII-TV ) signed on in1965 .Throughout the
1960s and1970s , the station was best known as the home of Eddie Driscoll. Driscoll hosted many programs on the station and was known for his improvisation skills and sense of humor. Driscoll died onSeptember 24 ,2006 after suffering fromAlzheimer's Disease . Also in the 1970s, the station added an outlying transmitter in Calais. That allowed cable systems inAtlantic Canada to distribute WLBZ by a microwave link from the border. This doubled or even tripled the station's coverage area and viewership. Most Canadian cable systems dropped WLBZ after1996 with the last one doing so in2004 . In the1980s , WLBZ-AM was sold off and renamedWZON . The Maine Broadcasting System sold WLBZ-TV and WCSH to Gannett in1997 . That same year, WLBZ dropped the -TV suffix from their callsign. InOctober of2005 , WLBZ began offeringNBC Weather Plus on its second digital subchannel. It is also seen onTime Warner digital cable channel 166. Along with WLBZ meteorologist Steve McKay, the entire WCSH weather team is featured on "NewsCenter Weather Plus". WCSH simulcasts the channel on its own second digital subchannel.Digital television
The station's digital channel is multiplexed:
In
2009 , WLBZ will remain on channel 2 when the analog to digital transition is complete.http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf]News operation
For many years, WLBZ operated a news department and produced local newscasts from its Bangor studios. However, beginning in the 1980s, the station started simulcasting WCSH's local newscasts that were prepared with a statewide view. This process continues today with only the weeknight 5 and 6 o'clock broadcasts locally produced from WLBZ's studios. Otherwise, statewide coverage is offered in all other newscasts. To correspond with WCSH, WLBZ uses the "
NewsCenter " title. On the weeknights at 5:30 and 11, WLBZ meteorologist Steve McKay provides Bangor weather cut-ins. The weeknight 6 o'clock sports report on WLBZ features a sports anchor reporting from WCSH's studios. The statewide newscasts that originate from WCSH tend to take on a regional feel with news coverage from Portland, Bangor, or wherever news occurs from around the state.The station co-produces with WCSH a nightly 10 o'clock newscast called "NewsCenter at 10" on Portland's CW affiliate
WPXT . During the week, news and sports are broadcasted from WCSH's studios in Portland (with some local Bangor stories featuring WLBZ reporters and photojournalists airing) while weather forecasts originate from Steve McKay at WLBZ. On the weekends, the program is broadcasted entirely from Portland (again with some local Bangor stories being seen). As is the case with the WLBZ simulcast of WCSH newscasts, WPXT's news programs take on a regional feel with news coverage from Portland, Bangor, and the state of Maine.An outdoors and human-interest program called "Bill Green's Maine" airs on Saturday nights at 7 P.M. on WLBZ (it is simulcasted on WCSH). In 2003, WCSH launched "207" (a local magazine show) that airs weeknights at 7 P.M. on WCSH. It airs the next morning at 4 A.M. on WLBZ and WCSH. "207 Weekend" premiered on
September 2 ,2007 and airs on Saturdays nights at 7:30 (following "Bill Green's Maine") on both stations. The "207" name comes from Maine's only telephone area code. Unlike most NBC affiliates, WLBZ airs weekend news at Noon that is simulcasted from WCSH. In addition to their main studios, WLBZ shares two news bureaus with WCSH. The Lewiston / Auburn Bureau is located on Main Street in Lewiston. The Midcoast Bureau is located on Main Street in Rockport.News team
+ denotes news personnel based at WLBZ
Anchors
*Lee Nelson - weekday mornings and rotating at Noon
*Sharon Rose - weekday mornings and rotating at Noon
*+ Chris Facchini - weeknights at 5 and 6
**reporter
*+ Kara Matuszewski - weeknights at 5 and 6
*Rob Caldwell - weeknights at 5:30
**co-host of "207"
*Cindy Williams - weeknights at 5:30
*Pat Callaghan - weeknights at 11
*Kathleen Shannon - weeknights at 11
**co-host of "207"
*Brian Yocono - weekend mornings and Noon
**Lewiston / Auburn Bureau weekday reporter
*Caroline Cornish - weekend evenings
**weekday reporter"NewsCenter Weather Plus Meteorologists"
*+ Steve McKay (AMS and NWA Seals of Approval) - weeknights
*Kevin Mannix - weekday mornings
*Roger Griswold - weekdays at Noon
**weekend evenings
*Kelly LaBrecque - weekend mornings and Noon
**WCSH weeknight associate producer
*Joe Cupo - seen on "NewsCenter Weather Plus"Sports
*Bruce Glasier - Director seen on weeknights at 11
*John Smist - weeknights at 6
**sports reporter and fill-in sports anchor
*Lee Goldberg - weekend eveningsReporters
*Bill Green - recreation and human-interest
**host of "Bill Green's Maine"
*Fred Nutter - editorial
*Don Carrigan - Midcoast Bureau
**covers political campaign and other issues
*+ Sarah Delage - backpack journalist
*+ Scott Sassone - backpack journalist
*+ Aaron Roberts
*Kristin Cullen
*Susan Kimball
*Vivien Leigh
*Chris Rosetation alumni
*Eddie Driscoll - host (deceased in September 2006)
*Jackie Couture - reporter (now withWMTW-TV inPortland, ME )
*Eloise Daniels - anchor (now a licensed N.C. Realtor with LKN Realty Group; married to former WVII meteorologist, Matt Morano, morning meteorologst at Charlotte News 14)
*Pete Churney - weather anchor (now trains rare, pygmy hippopotamuses for a circus inMonrovia ,Liberia inAfrica )
*Jill McDonald - medical reporter (now works at Eastern Maine Healthcare in Brewer)
*Tim Gaier - reporter
*Donna Gormley - weeknight 5 and 6 PM co-anchor (wife of Maine State RepresentativeChris Greeley )
*Mark Finneran - reporter (now out of business)
*Jan Smith - anchor and reporter (now Assistant News Director atWTOC-TV inSavannah, Georgia )
*Dale Duff - sports director (now program director and morning host atWZON -AM)
*Jeff Solari - sports reporter and promotions director (now afternoon host at WZON)
*Jennifer McNeil - anchor (now out of business, married to Pete Bouchard, Chief Meteorologist atWHDH-TV in Boston)
*Rory (Rhori) Johnston - anchor (now atWTVF-TV inNashville, Tennessee )
*Dave Ahlers - producer, anchor, and reporter (now the voice of hockey'sOmaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights inNebraska )
*Christina Hager - reporter (now atWBZ-TV in Boston, daughter of retiredNBC News CorrespondentRobert Hager )
*Deborah Feldman - reporter (now atKING-TV inSeattle, Washington )
*Kevin Kelley - producer and reporter (became reporter atNECN in Boston, now press secretary for SenatorSusan Collins inWashington, DC )
*Sharon Rose - anchor (now at WLBZ sister stationWCSH in Portland)
*Kimberly Brown - anchor (recently leftWTMJ-TV inMilwaukee, Wisconsin )
*Dan Harris - anchor and reporter (now atABC News )
*Julia Bovey - reporter (now at theNatural Resources Defense Council in Washington, DC)
*Jennifer Knight - reporter
*Ken Barlow - meteorologist (now chief meteorologist atWBZ-TV in Boston)
*Jeanne Meserve - anchor and reporter (now atCNN )
*Mollie Halpern- producer, later anchor at WPXT Fox 51 in Portland, now on-air host for Comcast in Pittsburgh, PA
*Matt Fine - sports director and reporter (now teaches atTemple University inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania )
*Vince Bevacqua - anchor and reporter (now Vice President of Media and Public Relations at The Prodigal Media Company in Poland, Ohio)
*Dave Finger - feature reporter
*Mike Beaudet - reporter (now investigative reporter atWFXT-TV Boston)
*Neil Orne - weather anchor (now atWKRN-TV in Nashville, Tennessee)
*Rob Caldwell - anchor and reporter (now at WCSH)
*Pat Callaghan - anchor and reporter (now at WCSH)
*Brian Yocono - reporter (now at WCSH)
*Matt Friedman - weeknight 5 and 6 PM anchor, also reporter
*Todd Gutner - weekdays at Noon and weekend evenings (now atWBZ-TV inBoston )
*Ric Tyler - former anchor and reporter (now talk show hostWVOM , afternoon driveWKSQ , private businessman)
*Wayne Harvey - sports director and reporter (now reporter at WABI TV5, Bangor also Harness Racing Track Announcer at Bangor Raceway)References
External links
* [http://www.wlbz2.com/ WLBZ channel 2]
* [http://m.wlbz2.com/ WLBZ wireless]
* [http://www.wcsh6.com/ WCSH channel 6]
*TVQ|WLBZ
*TVQ|WGCI-LP
*TVQ|W57AQ
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