WBSM

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WBSM
City of license Fairhaven, MA
Broadcast area New Bedford/Fall River
Branding WBSM AM 1420
Slogan "The Region’s #1 Home For News and Talk"
Frequency 1420 (kHz)
Format News/Talk
ERP 5,000 watts Daytime
1,000 watts nighttime
Class B
Owner Citadel Broadcasting
Website WBSM.com

WBSM is an AM radio station broadcasting in the New Bedford/Fall River market area with a News/Talk format. It broadcasts on AM frequency 1420 and is under ownership of Citadel Broadcasting. This station is also home of the Boston Red Sox games.

Radio stations in the New Bedford-Fall River, Massachusetts market (Arbitron #177)

(FM) WFHL/88.1 | WUMD/89.3 | WTKL/91.1 | WJFD-FM/97.3 | WCTK/98.1 | WFHN/107.1

(AM) WNBH/1340 | WHTB/1400 | WBSM/1420 | WSAR/1480

Massachusetts Radio Markets
Boston (AM) (FM) · Springfield · Worcester (AM) (FM) · New Bedford-Fall River · Cape Cod (AM) (FM)
See also: List of radio stations in Massachusetts and List of United States radio markets
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