Caller Of The Week 2026

Caller Of The Week 2026

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Each week, Matt Gagnon picks one person calling into the Morning News, who offers an interesting take, a great question or otherwise bring something to the discussion that is missing. Matt will deem one person the “Caller of the Week” every Friday, and they will receive a custom WGAN Morning News Mug & Tote Bag! Remember, winners can be anyone of any political ideology making any kind of political point, so long as Matt is impressed with their thoughtfulness and believes they’ve elevated the discussion on the show. Keep those opinions coming but keep them clear and to the point!

1/9 Dave From Biddeford

1/16 Ed From Gorham

1/23 Paul From South Portland

1/30 Tim From  New Gloucester

2/6 Robin From Otisfield

2/13 Dennis From Casco

2/20 Dennis From Kittery

3/6 Bruce From Auburn

3/13 Lee From Limerick

3/20 Preston

3/27 Ross From Buxton

4/10 Scott From Kennebunk

4/17 Rick From Sanford

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