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{{Infobox actor
call_letters = WVII-TV|
| name = Ashley Crow
city = |
| image =
station_logo = [[Image:Wvii 2008.png|125px]]<br><br>[[Image:Wfvx 2008.png|140px]]|
| caption =
station_slogan = Your Bangor News|
| birthdate = [[August 25]], [[1960]]
station_branding = ABC 7<br>Fox Bangor (on DT2)|
| birthplace = [[Birmingham, Alabama]]
analog = 7 ([[very high frequency|VHF]])|
digital = 14 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]])|
subchannels = |
other_chs = |
affiliations = [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]<br>[[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] / [[MyNetworkTV|MNTV]] (on DT2)|
network = |
founded = |
airdate = [[October 15]], [[1965]]|
location = [[Bangor, Maine]]|
callsign_meaning = '''VII''' ([[Roman numeral]] 7)|
former_callsigns = WEMT (1965-1976)|
former_channel_numbers = |
owner = [[Rockfleet Broadcasting]]|
licensee = Bangor Communications, Inc.|
sister_stations = [[WFVX-LP]]|
former_affiliations = |
effective_radiated_power = 316 [[kilowatt|kW]] (analog)<br>79 kW (digital)|
HAAT = 250 [[metre|m]] (analog)<br>229 m (digital)|
class = |
facility_id = 3667|
coordinates = {{coord|44|45|43.2|N|68|33|56.2|W|type:landmark_scale:2000}}|
homepage = [http://www.wvii.com/ wvii.com]|
}}
}}

'''Ashley Crow''' (born [[August 25]] [[1960]]) is an American actress. A notable role she has is [[List of characters in Heroes#Sandra Bennet|Sandra Bennet]] on ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]''. Ashley Crow's real-life husband is Heroes cast member [[Matthew John Armstrong]], who played the role of [[Ted Sprague]], a man with radioactive power.
'''WVII-TV''', channel 7, is the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]-affiliated [[television station]] for [[Bangor, Maine]]. Its transmitter is located south of East Eddington near the [[Penobscot County, Maine|Penobscot]] and [[Hancock County, Maine|Hancock]] County line. Owned by [[Rockfleet Broadcasting]], the station is sister to primary [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] and secondary [[MyNetworkTV]] affiliate [[WFVX-LP]]. The two stations share studios on Target Industrial Circle in Bangor. WFVX does not broadcast a digital signal of its own, and as a result, is carried on WVII's second digital subchannel. Via cable, WVII serves as the default ABC affiliate for the [[Presque Isle, Maine|Presque Isle]] television market. [[television syndication|Syndicated]] programming on the station includes: ''[[Wheel of Fortune]]'', ''[[Jeopardy!]]'', ''[[Friends]]'', and ''[[Judge Judy]]''.

==Digital television==
The station's digital channel is multiplexed:

{| class="wikitable"
'''Digital channels'''
|-
! Virtual<br>channel
! Physical<br>RF channel
! [[Video resolution|Video]]
! [[Aspect ratio|Aspect]]
! Programming
|-
| 7.1 || 14.1 || [[720p]] || [[16:9]] || main WVII programming / ABC [[HDTV|HD]]
|-
| 7.2 || 14.2 || [[480i]] || [[4:3]] || WFVX-LP "Fox Bangor"
|}

In [[2009]], WVII will remain on channel 7 when the analog to digital transition is complete.<ref name="Analog to Digital">http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf</ref>

==History==
[[Image:WVII_1985-03-24_Ident.jpg|thumb|left|WVII's station ID in 1985.]]

The station first took to the air on [[October 15]], [[1965]] under the call sign of '''WEMT'''. The current call letters, '''WVII-TV''', were adopted in [[1976]]. WVII is the only television station in Bangor to have never switched its network affiliation. It is also one of only two stations in Bangor to broadcast in stereo. During the mid-[[1990s]], the station suffered a failure of its transmitter due to a fire. This knocked the station off-the-air during a Bangor Hydro-Electric advertisement. It would not return to full power broadcasting for several months. However, the station was available on cable through a temporary transmitter. TCI Cable and WVII had facilities that shared a rear property line on Target Industrial Circle. The cable company ran a line from their building to WVII allowing the station to continue normal operations while purchasing a replacement transmitter.

WVII became the first station to broadcast in stereo in the mid-1990s as a result of the new transmitter. Cause of the fire was later determined to be a snake seeking winter warmth which caused a short circuit. In [[2000]], Rockfleet Broadcasting made its first venture into [[UHF]] broadcasting by leasing channel 30, a former secondary [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] station. The station changed its call letters to [[WCKD]] and network affiliation to [[UPN]]. In [[2003]], after an attempt to affiliate WCKD with [[Fox Network|Fox]] failed, Rockfleet purchased a new station. The station was assigned the call letters WFVX-LP, was set up to broadcast on channel 22, and received the Fox affiliation.

In [[October]] of [[2006]], WVII made national news in a [[New York Times]] article that quoted General Manager Michael Palmer as saying that when "Bar Harbor is underwater, then we can do global warming stories." "Until then," he added. "No more." Mr. Palmer said he wanted no more stories broadcast on global warming because: "a) we do local news, b) the issue evolved from hard science into hard politics and c) despite what you may have heard from the mainstream media, this science is far from conclusive." Mr. Palmer said in his e-mail message to his operations manager and two women who served as a news anchor and a reporter that he placed "global warming stories in the same category as 'the killer African bee scare' from the 1970s or, more recently, the Y2K scare when everyone’s computer was going to self-destruct." WVII's contract with [[Time Warner]] Cable to offer ABC programming in [[HDTV|hign definition]] was established at the start of [[September]] [[2007]] and will expire in [[2011]]. In addition to being offered for free over-the-air, WVII-DT can be seen on digital cable channel 708. In [[August]] of [[2008]], the station aired three [[New England Patriots]] pre-season games.

==News operation==
[[Image:Wvii anchor.png|thumb|right|Tony Consiglio and Cindy Michaels anchor weeknights at 6.]]
[[Image:Wvii weather.png|thumb|right|AccuWeather meteorologist Jim Kosek is seen weeknights.]]

WVII has always had local newscasts but they have never had the same level of success as the two older stations in the market, [[WABI-TV]] and [[WLBZ]]. Due to this fact, WVII has long been ranked at a distant third in the ratings. Originally, the station's newscasts were known as ''News 7''. At some point in time, the title switched to ''ABC 7 News'' and then to the current ''Your Bangor News''. Today, the station produces local newscasts on the weeknights at 6, 10, and 11. All three broadcasts are [[simulcasted]] on conservative [[talk radio]] station [[WNZS]]-1340 AM. Except for the sports reports, WFVX's 10 o'clock and WVII's 11 o'clock newscasts are taped earlier in the evening. There are also local weather cut-ins during the weekday editions of ''[[Good Morning America]]''. The WVII and WFVX news team is made up of five people as WVII outsources weather forecasts to [[AccuWeather]] in [[State College, Pennsylvania]].

===News team===
*Tony Consiglio - weeknights at 6 and 11
**reporter and producer
*Cindy Michaels - weeknights at 6 and 10
**reporter and producer
*Sean Cryan - sports director
*Carolyn Callahan - reporter
*Aaron Jackson - reporter
'''''AccuWeather Meteorologists'''''
*Jim Kosek ([[American Meteorological Society|AMS]] Seal of Approval) - weeknights
*Jack Boston - weekday morning cut-ins
*Bernie Rayno - fill-in
*Matt Benz - fill-in

==Former personalities==
*Amy Erickson - anchor and reporter
**now weekend anchor and reporter at [[WABI-TV]]
*Jan Smith - News Director seen on weeknights at 6
*Steve Lacy - anchor
**now weekend morning anchor and reporter at [[WCVB-TV]]
*Amy McHugh - anchor, reporter, and producer
*Rick Douglas - anchor, reporter, producer, and editor
*Ali Carlson - weekend anchor and reporter
*Chris White - producer, reporter, and anchor
**now producer at [[WRGB]]
*Ted Shapiro - Chief Meteorologist
**now same position at [[WAGM-TV]]
*Charlie Lopresti - meteorologist and reporter
**now Chief Meteorologist at [[WGME-TV]]
*Erin Coakley - meteorologist
*Rob Nucatola - meteorologist
*Chuck Whitney - Sports Director
*Ted Lombardi - Sports Director
*Eric Frede - Sports Director
**now at [[NESN]]
*Tim Baier - Sports Director
**now sports reporter at [[News 14 Carolina]]
*Nate Long - Sports Director
**now sports producer in [[Boston]] at [[Fox Sports Net]]
*Rich Chrampanis - sports
**now Sports Director in [[Myrtle Beach]]
*Ryan Welch - weekend sports anchor
**now weekday sports reporter at News 14 Carolina
*Elgin Traylor - sports reporter
*Adam Shub - reporter
*Kate (Barker) Shub - reporter
**now at WGME-TV
*Brian Sullivan - reporter
*Marci Natale - now at WRGB
*Mike Avery

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.wvii.com/ WVII-TV/DT "ABC 7"]
*{{imdb name|id=0189524}}
*[http://www.abc.com/ ABC]
*{{tvtome person|id=21223|name=Ashley Crow}}
*{{TVQ|WVII-TV}}


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WVII-TV, channel 7, is the ABC-affiliated television station for Bangor, Maine. Its transmitter is located south of East Eddington near the Penobscot and Hancock County line. Owned by Rockfleet Broadcasting, the station is sister to primary Fox and secondary MyNetworkTV affiliate WFVX-LP. The two stations share studios on Target Industrial Circle in Bangor. WFVX does not broadcast a digital signal of its own, and as a result, is carried on WVII's second digital subchannel. Via cable, WVII serves as the default ABC affiliate for the Presque Isle television market. Syndicated programming on the station includes: Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, Friends, and Judge Judy.

Digital television

The station's digital channel is multiplexed:

Digital channels
Virtual
channel
Physical
RF channel
Video Aspect Programming
7.1 14.1 720p 16:9 main WVII programming / ABC HD
7.2 14.2 480i 4:3 WFVX-LP "Fox Bangor"

In 2009, WVII will remain on channel 7 when the analog to digital transition is complete.[1]

History

File:WVII 1985-03-24 Ident.jpg
WVII's station ID in 1985.

The station first took to the air on October 15, 1965 under the call sign of WEMT. The current call letters, WVII-TV, were adopted in 1976. WVII is the only television station in Bangor to have never switched its network affiliation. It is also one of only two stations in Bangor to broadcast in stereo. During the mid-1990s, the station suffered a failure of its transmitter due to a fire. This knocked the station off-the-air during a Bangor Hydro-Electric advertisement. It would not return to full power broadcasting for several months. However, the station was available on cable through a temporary transmitter. TCI Cable and WVII had facilities that shared a rear property line on Target Industrial Circle. The cable company ran a line from their building to WVII allowing the station to continue normal operations while purchasing a replacement transmitter.

WVII became the first station to broadcast in stereo in the mid-1990s as a result of the new transmitter. Cause of the fire was later determined to be a snake seeking winter warmth which caused a short circuit. In 2000, Rockfleet Broadcasting made its first venture into UHF broadcasting by leasing channel 30, a former secondary PBS station. The station changed its call letters to WCKD and network affiliation to UPN. In 2003, after an attempt to affiliate WCKD with Fox failed, Rockfleet purchased a new station. The station was assigned the call letters WFVX-LP, was set up to broadcast on channel 22, and received the Fox affiliation.

In October of 2006, WVII made national news in a New York Times article that quoted General Manager Michael Palmer as saying that when "Bar Harbor is underwater, then we can do global warming stories." "Until then," he added. "No more." Mr. Palmer said he wanted no more stories broadcast on global warming because: "a) we do local news, b) the issue evolved from hard science into hard politics and c) despite what you may have heard from the mainstream media, this science is far from conclusive." Mr. Palmer said in his e-mail message to his operations manager and two women who served as a news anchor and a reporter that he placed "global warming stories in the same category as 'the killer African bee scare' from the 1970s or, more recently, the Y2K scare when everyone’s computer was going to self-destruct." WVII's contract with Time Warner Cable to offer ABC programming in hign definition was established at the start of September 2007 and will expire in 2011. In addition to being offered for free over-the-air, WVII-DT can be seen on digital cable channel 708. In August of 2008, the station aired three New England Patriots pre-season games.

News operation

File:Wvii anchor.png
Tony Consiglio and Cindy Michaels anchor weeknights at 6.
File:Wvii weather.png
AccuWeather meteorologist Jim Kosek is seen weeknights.

WVII has always had local newscasts but they have never had the same level of success as the two older stations in the market, WABI-TV and WLBZ. Due to this fact, WVII has long been ranked at a distant third in the ratings. Originally, the station's newscasts were known as News 7. At some point in time, the title switched to ABC 7 News and then to the current Your Bangor News. Today, the station produces local newscasts on the weeknights at 6, 10, and 11. All three broadcasts are simulcasted on conservative talk radio station WNZS-1340 AM. Except for the sports reports, WFVX's 10 o'clock and WVII's 11 o'clock newscasts are taped earlier in the evening. There are also local weather cut-ins during the weekday editions of Good Morning America. The WVII and WFVX news team is made up of five people as WVII outsources weather forecasts to AccuWeather in State College, Pennsylvania.

News team

  • Tony Consiglio - weeknights at 6 and 11
    • reporter and producer
  • Cindy Michaels - weeknights at 6 and 10
    • reporter and producer
  • Sean Cryan - sports director
  • Carolyn Callahan - reporter
  • Aaron Jackson - reporter

AccuWeather Meteorologists

  • Jim Kosek (AMS Seal of Approval) - weeknights
  • Jack Boston - weekday morning cut-ins
  • Bernie Rayno - fill-in
  • Matt Benz - fill-in

Former personalities

  • Amy Erickson - anchor and reporter
    • now weekend anchor and reporter at WABI-TV
  • Jan Smith - News Director seen on weeknights at 6
  • Steve Lacy - anchor
    • now weekend morning anchor and reporter at WCVB-TV
  • Amy McHugh - anchor, reporter, and producer
  • Rick Douglas - anchor, reporter, producer, and editor
  • Ali Carlson - weekend anchor and reporter
  • Chris White - producer, reporter, and anchor
    • now producer at WRGB
  • Ted Shapiro - Chief Meteorologist
  • Charlie Lopresti - meteorologist and reporter
  • Erin Coakley - meteorologist
  • Rob Nucatola - meteorologist
  • Chuck Whitney - Sports Director
  • Ted Lombardi - Sports Director
  • Eric Frede - Sports Director
  • Tim Baier - Sports Director
  • Nate Long - Sports Director
  • Rich Chrampanis - sports
  • Ryan Welch - weekend sports anchor
    • now weekday sports reporter at News 14 Carolina
  • Elgin Traylor - sports reporter
  • Adam Shub - reporter
  • Kate (Barker) Shub - reporter
    • now at WGME-TV
  • Brian Sullivan - reporter
  • Marci Natale - now at WRGB
  • Mike Avery

References

External links