WSKO (AM)

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WSKO
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Broadcast area Providence, Rhode Island
Branding "Sportsradio 790 and 99.7 The Score"
Frequency 790 (kHz)
First air date June 2, 1922
Format Sports/Talk
Power 5,000 watts
Class B
Owner Citadel Broadcasting Corporation
Sister stations WPRO (AM), WPRO-FM, WSKO-FM, WWKX, WWLI
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.scoreamfm.com

WSKO is an AM radio station located in Providence, Rhode Island on 790 kHz. The station is owned by Citadel Broadcasting Corporation, and airs a sports format. The station goes by the name "Sportsradio 790 and 99.7 The Score." It also serves as Providence's ESPN Radio affiliate as well as its New York Yankees affiliate and is part of the Boston-based WBCN Patriots Rock Radio Network. WSKO also does some simulcasting with WSKO-FM/99.7: Wakefield-Peacedale, R.I..

WSKO was originally WEAN, Rhode Island's first radio station.

Program Director: Ron St. Pierre

Other On Air Contributors & Producers John Crowe - AKA "JC"

Jim Louth III - AKA Jim Louth

John "Sun Chips" Ahern

John "Buddy Love" Andrade

Brett "Rooch" Ferruccio - AKA "The Crack Dealer"

Tony Cornetta - AKA "The Man Who's Always Wrong"

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