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WSNE-FM City of license Taunton, Massachusetts Broadcast area Taunton, MA/Providence, RI Branding Coast 93-3 Slogan "The Best Variety" Frequency 93.3 FM (MHz) (also on HD Radio) 93.3-2 FM Smooth Jazz (HD Radio) First air date 1948 Format Commercial; Hot AC ERP 31,000 watts HAAT 180 meters Class B Facility ID 74069 Callsign meaning W Southern New England Former callsigns WSNE (12/11/1980) WRLM (09/26/1980) WRLM-FM (1966) Owner Clear Channel Communications (Capstar TX LLC) Sister stations WWBB, WHJJ, WHJY Webcast Listen Live Website www.coast933.com WSNE-FM (93.3 FM, "Coast 93-3") is a radio station serving the Providence, Rhode Island market with a Hot Adult Contemporary music format. The station is licensed in Taunton, Massachusetts to Clear Channel Communications. Its studio and offices are located at 75 Oxford Street, Providence, Rhode Island, and its transmitter is located at the WJAR transmitter site in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. The station was assigned its current WSNE-FM call sign by the Federal Communications Commission on March 1, 2001.[1] WSNE-FM transmits a directional signal to reduce interference to WHYN-FM in Springfield, MA.[2] Contents 1 History 2 WSNE-FM Today 3 Personalities 4 WSNE-FM HD2 5 See also 6 References 7 External links // History WSNE signed on in 1966 as WRLM, named for original owner Robert L. McCarthy. Its programming was a middle of the road format in monoaural, as well as broadcasting local news and high-school sports for Taunton and the vicinity. During the 1970s, WRLM adopted an adult contemporary format and went stereo in 1976. In 1980, co-owners John McCarthy and Joseph Quill sold WRLM to the Outlet Company, the then owners of WJAR-TV in Providence. While the AC format was maintained, the call letters were changed to WSNE and several high-profile Providence personalities joined the station's staff. Studios were moved to Providence and the transmitter was moved to Rehoboth, Massachusetts, improving the station's signal. Eventually, the station fell into the hands of SFX Broadcasting. After several mergers placing the station with Capstar and AMFM, WSNE became part of Clear Channel Communications in 2000. WSNE was home to two of Rhode Island's best-known local personalities David Jones and Joannie Edwardsen. Together, Jones & Joan woke up Southern New Englanders for over 15 years. Station management decided to make changes in 2004, parting ways with David. In November 2006, Joannie along with her husband and newsman Chuck Hinman also left the station. On November 16, 2006, Tad Lemire took over as morning show host, along with co-host Brian Mulhern. Lemire came from a similar position at WCTK. This arrangement lasted until 2009. Since the late 1990s, WSNE had carried the Delilah show at night. This effectively gave WSNE an Adult Contemporary format during the hours her show aired, versus its normal Hot AC programming. In June, 2008, Delilah was replaced with the John Tesh Radio Show. When this change was made, the station's normal Hot AC music rotation was now in place at night. John Tesh was dropped one year later in 2009. WSNE-FM Today Due to budget cuts in 2009, WSNE currently has one local on-air personality named Kristin Lessard. She is heard weekdays from 10am to 3pm. Matty in the Morning, which is heard weekdays from 6am to 10am, is syndicated from nearby sister station WXKS-FM in Boston, MA. All other shows including On-Air with Ryan Seacrest, heard weekdays from 3pm to 7pm, are primarily distributed through a Clear Channel Communications intranet service called Premium Choice. Personalities Notable former personnel include Holland Cooke (Program Director (1982-1984)), Peter Mokover (Program Director (1980-1982)), Bill Hess (Program Director (2000s)), Mike Sands, David Jones, Joanie Edwardson (Mornings (1988-2006)), Chuck Hinman (News Director), Jim Halfyard, Ken Cole, Steve York, Jed Barton, Amy Navarro, Jack Casey, Jay Stevens, Scott Mallory, Jack Lawrence, Donna Mac, Harmon Dash, Bill O'Brien, Stacy Shannon, Doug O'Brien, Gary Trust, Michael Nordé, Chris Eagan, Vinnie McCoy, Patti Costa, Bob Hollands, John Morgan, Paul Perry, Steve Peck, Jim Raposa, Wally Bruckner, Norm Thibeault, Lisa Hanks, Liz Ryan, Will Gilbert, and Bill Smith. WSNE-FM HD2 On April 25, 2006, Clear Channel announced that WSNE-FM would add an HD2 sub-channel. When activated, it carried a format focusing on dance and disco hits.[3] In 2009, the HD2 flipped to its current format, smooth jazz. See also Providence, Rhode Island Taunton, Massachusetts References ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database. http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=74069&Callsign=WSNE-FM.  ^ https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101271613&formid=301&fac_num=74069 ^ hdradio.com External links Coast 93-3 official website Lemire Takes over Morning Show at WSNE Query the FCC's FM station database for WSNE Radio-Locator information on WSNE Query Arbitron's FM station database for WSNE v • d • e Radio stations in the Providence-Warwick-Pawtucket, Rhode Island market By AM frequency 550 · 630 · 790 · 920 · 990 · 1110 · 1220 · 1240 · 1290 · 1320 · 1380 · 1450 · 1590 By FM frequency 88.1 · 88.7 · 90.3 · 91.3 · 92.3 · 93.3 · 94.1 · 95.5 · 97.3 · 98.1 · 99.7 · 100.3 · 101.5 · 102.7 · 103.7 · 105.1 · 106.3 By NOAA Weather Radio frequency 162.4 By callsign WALE · WARL · WARV · WBRU · WCTK · WDDZ · WDOM · WEAN-FM · WEEI-FM · WELH · WHJJ · WHJY · WJFD-FM · WJMF · WKKB · WLKW · WNRI · WOON · WPMZ · WPRO · WPRO-FM · WPRV · WRIU · WRNI · WRNI-FM · WSNE-FM · WSTL · WWBB · WWKX · WWLI · WXJ39 List of defunct stations WHIM/1110 · WRIB/1220 · WKFD/1370 Wickford · WFCI/1420 Pawtucket · WHIM-FM/99.9 · WLIV/107.7 Rhode Island Radio Markets: Providence Other Rhode Island Radio Regions: Newport See also: List of radio stations in Rhode Island v • d • e Adult Contemporary Radio Stations in the state of Massachusetts By frequency 860  · 93.3  · 94.7  · 96.1  · 97.3  · 98.3  · 99.1  · 99.9  · 104.1  · 104.7  · 106.7 By callsign WBMX  · WHAI  · WJDF  · WMAS-FM  · WMJX  · WOCN-FM  · WPLM-FM  · WQRC  · WSBS  · WSNE-FM  · WSRS By community of license Barnstable  · Boston  · Boston  · Great Barrington  · Greenfield  · Orange  · Orleans  · Plymouth  · Springfield  · Plymouth  · Taunton  · Worcester See also: Adult Contemporary, Classic Hits, College, Country, News/Talk, NPR, Oldies, Religious, Rock, Sports, Top 40, Urban and Other radio stations in Massachusetts This article about a radio station in Massachusetts is a stub. 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