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Dear Misplaced Pages Losers, | |||
{{Infobox Radio Station | | |||
name = WNRI | | |||
area = Northern Rhode Island, Southern Massachusetts | | |||
branding = ''"News/Talk 1380 WNRI"''| | |||
slogan = ''"Serving the Blackstone Valley since 1954"''| | |||
airdate = November 28, 1954| | |||
frequency = 1380 (]) | | |||
format = ]/] | | |||
owner = Bouchard Broadcasting | | |||
callsign_meaning = Northern Rhode Island | | |||
}} | |||
Management has asked me to remove reference. | |||
WNRI is an ] ] located in ], operating on 1380kHz with a daytime power of 2,500 watts and a nighttime power of 18 watts. The station has a news & talk format and has been owned by Bouchard Broadcasting Inc. since 2004. WNRI began broadcasting ] ]. | |||
Jerry G. Sweeton Jr. | |||
WNRI's morning program is "Upfront with Roger Bouchard and Sue Pouliot". Another popular program is the French language program L'Echo Musicale with Roger Laliberte. | |||
Other notable WNRI weekday hosts have included Dave Kane, Peter Anthony and Phil Anez. | |||
National syndicated programs include the ] Show, the ] show, and ]. | |||
==External links== | |||
{{US-radio-station-stub}} | |||
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Revision as of 04:11, 25 February 2006
Dear Misplaced Pages Losers,
Management has asked me to remove reference.
Jerry G. Sweeton Jr.