> 103.7 also has a killer signal in Westerly (its city of
> license) and most of Eastern Connecticut, where it had very
> respectable numbers as classic rock and later modern rock.
> The lure of a top 40 market up the road meant CT and
> Southern RI would always be the afterthought. It had been a
> tough balancing act between Providence and New London.
> Their Providence signal is decent, but they would have to
> find a unique niche there against signals a stone's throw
> away from the city and all its big suburbs. Sports is
> evidently one of them. As a CT listener, 103.7 WRX is still
> missed, even though they used to cheer on the Bruins against
> the Whalers!
>
I also remember them as "RI 104" in the mid and late 1980s. The current 103.7 FM signal is so-so here in New Britain, CT ("so-so" as in a noisy stereo signal).
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