WNSH Officially Discontinues English-language Programming
Bob DeMattia
bob.bosra@demattia.net
Tue Nov 16 13:30:46 EST 2010
Our 'local' station was WSRO / Marlborough (not to be confused with the WSRO
now on 650) . They took
down the 1470 towers due to eminent domain. Now there's a brand-new vacant
office building on the site.
Some of the local school websites still direct people to listen to WSRO 1470
for school closings.
I guess no one has noticed it's gone.
-Bob
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Paul Anderson
<paulranderson@charter.net>wrote:
> On Nov 16, 2010, at 10:39 AM, Dan.Strassberg wrote:
>
> > But by the FCC's definition, WPEP was not Taunton's only local
> > broadcast service; WSNE 93.3 is licensed to Taunton. Everybody may
> > think of 93.3 as a Providence station but it is officially licensed to
> > Taunton.
>
> I'll make sure to tune in WSNE to hear the Taunton school lunch menus and
> notices of lost dogs in Taunton, then.
>
> Paul
>
> P.S. Oh, sorry, wrong decade.
>
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