News Team
+ denotes personnel based at WCSH in Portland, ME
Anchors
- Chris Facchini - weeknights at 5 and 6
- + Lee Nelson - Monday mornings 5 to 7, Tuesday through Friday mornings at 4:30 to 7, rotating weekdays at noon
- + Sharon Rose - Monday mornings 5 to 7, Tuesday through Friday mornings at 4:30 to 7, rotating weekdays at noon
- + Rob Caldwell - weeknights at 5:30
- + Cindy Williams - weeknights at 5:30
- + Pat Callaghan - weeknights at 11
- + Kathleen Shannon - weeknights at 11
- + Jackie Ward - weekend mornings and Monday mornings 4:30 to 5
- + Amanda Hill - weekend evenings
NewsCenter Meteorologists
- Steve McKay --weeknights at 5, 5:30, 6 and 11
- + Kevin Mannix - weekday mornings
- + Kelly LaBrecque - Tuesday and Wednesday at noon, weekend evenings and fill-in
- + Keith Carson - Monday, Thursday, and Friday at noon, weekend mornings and fill-in
- + Joe Cupo - WCSH meteorologist seen occasionally as a fill in
Sports (all seen on 5th Quarter)
- Melissa Kim - sports multimedia journalist
- + Lee Goldberg - sports director, sports anchor
- + Csaba Sukosd - sports anchor, sports multimedia journalist
Reporters
- + Caroline Cornish - general assignment reporter
- + Chris Rose - general assignment reporter
- + Don Carrigan - general assignment reporter
- + Vivien Leigh - general assignment reporter
- + Bill Green - general assignment and Bill Green's Maine host
Multimedia journalists
- Bob Evans - general assignment
- Mike DeSumma - general assignment
- Samantha Edwards - general assignment
- Melissa Kenison - general assignment
- Rob Nesbitt - general assignment
- Matt Thomas - general assignment
- Danielle Waugh - Lewiston/Auburn journalist/reporter
- + Jackie Ward - Morning Report journalist/reporter
- + Amanda Hill - general assignment
- + Tim Goff - general assignment
- + Sarah Delage - general assignment
- + Max Cole - general assignment
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