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| WCSH | |
|---|---|
| Portland, Maine | |
| Branding | WCSH 6 WCSH NewsCenter 6 |
| Slogan | People You Know, News You Trust |
| Channels | Analog: 6 (VHF) |
| Affiliations | NBC NBC Weather Plus (on DT2) |
| Owner | Gannett (Pacific and Southern Company, Inc.) |
| First air date | December 20, 1953 |
| Call letters’ meaning | Congress Square Hotel |
| Sister station(s) | WLBZ |
| Former callsigns | WCSH-TV (1953-1997) |
| Transmitter Power | 100 kW (analog) 1,000 kW (digital) |
| Height | 610 m (analog) 587.9 m (digital) |
| Facility ID | 39664 |
| Transmitter Coordinates | |
| Website | www.wcsh6.com |
WCSH, channel 6, is the NBC-affiliated television station for Portland, Maine. Its transmitter is located on Winn Mountain near West Baldwin. Owned by Gannett, the station has studios at Congress Square in downtown Portland. WCSH is a sister station to Bangor's NBC affiliate, WLBZ. WCSH's analog audio signal transmits on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, can be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7 MHz. This is true of all other analog channel 6 stations in the United States. WCSH mentions this additional way of coverage.
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The station began broadcasting on December 20, 1953 from the Congress Square Hotel in downtown Portland. Its call letters refer to this location. WCSH was owned by the Rines family who had built the hotel in 1896 and started WCSH-AM 970 (now WZAN) on the top floor in 1925. In 1977, WCSH-TV moved across the street to One Congress Square where it is today.
The station dropped the -TV suffix in 1997. WCSH was the flagship station of the Maine Broadcasting System which included WLBZ-AM-TV in Bangor. In 1998, WCSH & WLBZ were acquired by Gannett.
In October 2005, WCSH began offering NBC Weather Plus on its second digital subchannel. The channel includes WCSH's weather team and WLBZ meteorologist Steve McKay. It can also be seen on WCSH's website via live streaming video and Time Warner digital cable channel 166. Known as NewsCenter Weather Plus, the channel is simulcasted in Bangor on WLBZ's second digital subchannel.
WCSH's newscasts were runner up to WGME until the late-1980s when it became number one. The station has led in the Portland news ratings since then attracting more viewers than WGME and WMTW combined. Most of its key news personalities have been with the station for over ten years. Its newscasts, which use the NewsCenter title, are the highest-rated local newscasts in the state of Maine. As of the February 2008 sweeps period, WCSH has had its largest audience share in ten years. The station ranked first in all local news time slots. Beginning in the 1980s, WLBZ started simulcasting many WCSH newscasts that were prepared with a statewide view.
This process continues today with only the weeknight 5 and 6 o'clock newscasts locally produced from WLBZ's Bangor studios. Otherwise, statewide coverage is offered in all others. To correspond with WCSH, WLBZ also uses the NewsCenter title. On the weeknights at 5:30 and 11 o'clock, 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 combination of WCSH and WLBZ offers the largest and most extensive coverage of news from Maine. The station co-produces with WLBZ a nightly 10 o'clock newscast called NewsCenter at 10 on CW affiliate WPXT.
During the week, news and sports are broadcasted from WCSH's studios (with some Bangor area stories featuring WLBZ reporters and photojournalists) while weather forecasts originate from Steve McKay at WLBZ in Bangor. On the weekends, the program is broadcasted entirely from Portland (again with some Bangor stories being shown). As is the case with the WLBZ simulcasts of WCSH news, 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 on WCSH (it is simulcasted on WLBZ).
In 2003, WCSH launched 207 (a local magazine show) that airs weeknights at 7. The preceding evening's broadcast airs the next morning at 4 on WCSH and WLBZ. 207 Weekend premiered on September 2, 2007 and airs Saturdays nights at 7:30 (following Bill Green's Maine) on both stations. The "207" name comes from Maine's telephone area code. Unlike most NBC affiliates, WCSH airs weekend news at Noon. In addition to their main studios, WCSH shares two news bureaus with WLBZ. The Lewiston / Auburn Bureau is located on Main Street in Lewiston (across the street from WGME's bureau). The Midcoast Bureau is located in Rockland.
+ denotes news personnel based at WLBZ
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