WQRI

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WQRI is a radio station in Bristol, Rhode Island that broadcasts at 88.3 FM. This station is run by Roger Williams University and is the only college rock station in Rhode Island. It plays a variety of music ranging from alternative, to metal as well as some country as well as classic rock. In 2005, WQRI received the contract to rebroadcast Providence Bruins weekend games. These games can be heard both on 88.3 as well as the live stream that is on the internet. Also in 2005, WQRI began to offer stream on the internet, which can be heard worldwide.

One of the main objectives of WQRI is to promote music of any kind. They do promotions with local bands, as well as have at least one concert a year. (Last year's headliner was Aloha).


Radio stations in the Newport, Rhode Island market (Arbitron #unranked)

By frequency: (FM) 88.3 | 90.3 | 90.7 | 96.5 | 100.3 | 102.7 | 105.9

(AM) 1540

By callsign: WADK | WAKX | WJHD | WKKB | WQRI | WRIU | WXHQ

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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