For the television station in Portland, Maine, USA that previously used "6ix" as its moniker, see WCSH.
Strimling is now a writer of the "Agree to Disagree" blog on the Bangor Daily News website and is also a political analyst for WCSH TV, both in tandem with former Republican State Senator Phil Harriman.
After then-WB affiliate WPXT shut down its news department in fall 2002, WCSH and WLBZ entered into a news share agreement with that station, resulting in a nightly prime time newscast.
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Owned by Gannett, WCSH has studios at Congress Square in Downtown Portland.
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This includes the Midcoast Bureau (on
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Syndicated programming on WCSH includes: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, The Doctors, Katie and Inside Edition.
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The "News Center Weather Plus" feed on WLBZ-DT2 and the live video on their websites was replaced with the national NBC Weather Plus service.
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On weeknights, the news and sports segments originated from WCSH's studios at Congress Square in Downtown Portland while weather forecast segments came from WLBZ's facility on Mount Hope Avenue in Bangor.