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WRSI

WRSI (93.9 FM, "93.9 The River") is a radio station licensed to serve Turners Falls, Massachusetts. The station is owned by Saga Communications and licensed to Saga Communications of New England, LLC. It airs an adult album alternative music format.[2]

WRSI
Broadcast areaNorthampton, Massachusetts
Frequency93.9 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding93.9 The River
Programming
FormatAdult album alternative
Ownership
Owner
  • Saga Communications
  • (Saga Communications of New England, LLC)
WHMP, WHMQ, WIZZ, WPVQ, WPVQ-FM, WRSY
History
First air date
July 26, 1981 (1981-07-26) (format, on 95.3 FM)
July 1994 (1994-07) (license, as WPVQ)
Former call signs
WPVQ (1993–2001)[1]
Technical information
Facility ID8775
ClassA
ERP4,900 watts
HAAT111 meters (364 feet)
Transmitter coordinates
42°34′15″N 72°38′39″W / 42.57083°N 72.64417°W / 42.57083; -72.64417Coordinates: 42°34′15″N 72°38′39″W / 42.57083°N 72.64417°W / 42.57083; -72.64417
Repeater(s)97.7 WSNI-HD2 (Keene, New Hampshire)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewrsi.com

History

On July 11, 1977, Ed Skutnik filed an application on behalf of his Company, Green Valley Broadcasting Co., Ltd. to build a new FM station in Greenfield, Massachusetts. A competing application was filed by Poet's Seat Broadcasting, Inc. for the same vacant FM channel (95.3 MHz in Greenfield). After years of hearings and appeals, the FCC ultimately awarded the permit to Green Valley Broadcasting, which began construction in January 1981.

WRSI officially went on the air July 26, 1981, with a diverse programming line up, including music from the genres of rock, classical, jazz, new age, folk, world and country. A concerted effort was made to showcase local western Massachusetts musicians.

WRSI was the first stereo FM station in Franklin County, Massachusetts, and used next to no compression of its audio signals. WRSI was also the first station in western Massachusetts beginning, in 1982, to use compact discs as part of its regular programming.

WRSI added a sister station in March 1987. WPOE (AM) Greenfield, Massachusetts was purchased from Poet's Seat Broadcasting Inc. The call letters were changed to WGAM (AM).

Green Valley Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (Ed Skutnik, owner) sold WRSI and WGAM to Howard Communications Corp. in October 1988 for $1.535 million. Howard Communications went into receivership in January 1992. At that time, Skutnik was asked to manage the stations until a new owner was found.

In November 1992, under the ownership of Skutnik, Radio Skutnik Inc. bought back WRSI and WGAM from the receivership. In October 1996, Radio Skutnik sold WRSI and WGAM to Watertown Radio Associates.[3] In August 1999, Vox Media Corp. purchased Dynacom and all of its radio assets, including WRSI, for a reported $5.5 million.[4]

In February 2001, WRSI swapped frequencies with WPVQ so that WPVQ now broadcasts on 95.3 MHz from Greenfield, Massachusetts, and WRSI broadcasts on its current 93.9 MHz.[5] The 93.9 FM station was assigned the WRSI call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on February 1, 2001.[1]

In December 2003, Saga Communications announced that it had reached an agreement to purchase WRSI (93.9 FM) and WPVQ (95.3 FM) plus WRSY (101.5 FM) from Vox Media.[6] The $7 million deal closed in April 2004.[7]

Alumni

Rachel Maddow, host of The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC and a former Air America Radio personality, worked for WRSI as host of "The Big Breakfast" after getting her start in radio at nearby WRNX.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  2. ^ . Arbitron. Archived from the original on March 1, 2010.
  3. ^ Fybush, Scott (August 25, 1996). "The Country Wars End". New England Radio Watch. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  4. ^ Fybush, Scott (1999-08-06). "Sales Galore". NorthEast Radio Watch.
  5. ^ Fybush, Scott (2001-12-31). "2001: The Year in Review". NorthEast Radio Watch.
  6. ^ Fybush, Scott (2003-12-29). "Saga Adds in Pioneer Valley". NorthEast Radio Watch.
  7. ^ Fybush, Scott (2004-04-12). "Nassau Shakeup in Maine". NorthEast Radio Watch.
  8. ^ Lehoczky, Etelka (2004-08-31). "Left and centered: Air America radio's Rachel Maddow is out, brilliant, and ready to defend the other L word: liberal". The Advocate.

External links

  • Official website
  • WRSI in the FCC FM station database
  • WRSI on Radio-Locator
  • WRSI in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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