WARL

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WARL
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City of license Attleboro, Massachusetts
Broadcast area Providence, Rhode Island
Slogan none
First air date October 8, 1950
Frequency 1320 (kHz)
Format brokered
Class B
Callsign meaning Web Access Radio Live (earlier format, circa 2001)
Owner A.D.D. Radio Group

WARL is an AM Radio station in Attleboro, Massachusetts broadcasting at 1320 AM. It was the Rhode Island affiliate of Sporting News Radio from 2004-2006. While its transmitters are located in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, its studio is located in Providence, Rhode Island. It was the flagship station for the Providence Bruins for the 2005-6 season. Its received signal is good in the town its transmitter is in: North Attleborough, Massachusetts, but it cannot be received well in parts of Providence.

Mid.-6:00= unknown
6:00-8:00= Peter Gay
8:00-Noon= unknown
Noon-14:00= Daniel Chapter 1 Healthwatch
14:00-23:59= unknown

Saturday
Mid.-23:59= unknown

Sunday
Mid.-9:00= unknown
9:00-10:00= Armenian Radio Hour
10:00-13:00= Guido and the Doo Wopers
13:00-23:59= unknown


AM radio stations in the Providence-Warwick-Pawtucket, Rhode Island market (Arbitron #38)

By frequency: 550 | 630 | 790 | 920 | 990 | 1110 | 1220 | 1290 | 1320 | 1450 | 1590

By callsign: WALE | WARL | WARV | WDDZ | WHJJ | WLKW | WPMZ | WPRO | WRIB | WRNI | WSKO

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Rhode Island Radio Markets

Providence (FM) (AM) | Newport

See also: List of radio stations in Rhode Island and List of United States radio markets
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