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WSNE-FM (93.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station, licensed to Taunton, Massachusetts, serving Southeastern Massachusetts and the Providence metropolitan area. It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and broadcasts a hot adult contemporary radio format branded Now 93.3 .
The following is a list of the FCC-licensed radio stations in the United States Commonwealth of Massachusetts, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats.
Brown Student Radio: Variety WCRI-FM: 95.9 FM: Block Island: Judson Group, Inc. Classical WCVY: 91.5 FM: Coventry: Coventry Rhode Island Public Schools: Public radio/High School Radio WDOM: 91.3 FM: Providence: Providence College: College/Indie WEAN-FM: 99.7 FM: Wakefield-Peacedale: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: News/Talk WELH: 88.1 FM ...
The Boston Bruins Radio Network is a 17-station (9 AM, 9 FM, plus 3 FM translators) network which carries live game broadcasts of the Boston Bruins. The network's flagship station is WBZ-FM (98.5) in Boston, Massachusetts. Judd Sirott announces play-by-play. Bob Beers provides color commentary.
NPR Public/Community Radio WHDD-FM: 91.9 FM: Sharon: Tri-State Public Communications, Inc. NPR Public/Community Radio WHUS: 91.7 FM: Storrs:
WBWZ (93.3 MHz "Z93") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to New Paltz, New York, and serving the Mid-Hudson Valley of New York state. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Its effective radiated power (ERP) is 330 watts , broadcasting from a transmitter near Illinois Mountain in Marlborough, New York , on a tower shared with longtime ...
WTTI (1530 AM) and 93.3 FM is a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian music format. WTTI operates with a power of 10,000 watts, and uses a two-tower directional antenna system. Licensed to Dalton, Georgia, United States, the station is currently owned by Deborah and James Boyd, through licensee Hope Broadcasting, Inc. [2]
The WVBF call sign had previously been used by 105.7 FM in Framingham from 1971 until 1993, while broadcasting top 40 and adult contemporary formats; that station is now WROR-FM. From the station's inception, WCEG/WVBF only broadcast during daytime hours with 1,000 watts; [ 1 ] however, 2-watt nighttime service was inaugurated in 2002. [ 11 ]