Maine Public Broadcasting Network

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Maine Public Broadcasting Network
TV station ( public broadcasting )
Program type Information and culture
reception Cable , terrestrial television, radio
Image resolution ( Entry missing )
Start of transmission November 13, 1961 WCBB
September 23, 1963 as MPBN
July 1, 1992 in its current form
List of TV channels
Website
Keith Shortall (MPBC) interviews guitarist John Rankin.

The Maine Public (formerly Main Public Broadcasting Network (MPBN)) is a state-owned broadcast network, the public radio and television stations in the US state of Maine operates. It is operated by the Maine Public Broadcasting Corporation , which has all PBS and NPR stations in Maine under license. Main Public has studios in Portland , Lewiston and Bangor .

Television stations

station Licensed location (served cities) Transmission channel First broadcast Meaning of the callsign ERP
HAAT
Transmitter coordinates
WCBB Augusta
( Lewiston , Portland )
10 ( VHF ) November 13, 1961 C olby
B ates
B owdoin (original owners)
29.7 kW 304 m
WMEB-TV (flagship) Orono
( Bangor )
12 ( VHF ) September 23, 1963 M aine
E ducational
B angor
15 kW 375 m
WMEM-TV Presque Isle 10 ( VHF ) February 17, 1964 M aine
E ducational
M
14.5 kW 353 m
WMED TV Calais 13 ( VHF ) September 15, 1965 M aine
ED ucational
3.5 kW 134 m
WMEA TV 1 Biddeford ( Portland ) 26 ( UHF ) March 15, 1975 M aine
E duc A tional
50 kW 231 m

Radio stations

MPBN operates eight radio stations and three relay stations.

station frequency

VHF

Sender class

(according to FCC)

City Establishment date
WMEA 90.1 MHz C. Portland April 1974
WMEP 90.5 MHz B. Camden February 4, 2002
WMEW 91.3 MHz A. Waterville August 30, 1984
WMEH 90.9 FM B. Bangor 1970
WMED 89.7 FM C2 Calais June 22, 1984
WMEM 106.1 FM C. Presque Isle 1978
WMEF 106.5 FM C3 Fort Kent September 15, 1994
WFYB 91.5 FM C3 Fryeburg 2016
W291CO 106.1 FM D. Bangor 2015
W259BY 99.7 FM D. Waterville 2015
W281AC 104.1 FM D. Portland 2016

Individual evidence

  1. Exact dates reflect the date on which the FCC issued a license for the station. The station will normally have been operating under program test authority for some months prior.
  2. ^ Federal Communications Commission : FM Broadcast Station License . February 4, 2002. Retrieved February 16, 2008. File number BLED-20011113ABV.