I thought that at first, but then I read the FCC decision, and it is clearly Bristol County, Rhode Island. It is the smallest county in Rhode Island, it contains the towns noted in the decision (Barrington et al), and it directly borders its namesake in Massachusetts.I think they mean Bristol County, Massachusetts. That county hugs the border of Rhode Island and includes the city of New Bedford. Note that Providence's CBS affiliate is Channel 6 WLNE, licensed to New Bedford but sharing studios with WJAR in Rehoboth RI.
Very confusing, and strange that they would carve out an enclave within the Providence DMA and make it part of the Boston DMA. As a practical matter, as long as their cable also carries a complement of Providence-market stations, cable viewers there surely don't know and don't care. I'd be interested to know if satellite subscribers there get Boston stations as well as Providence. Providence-market 6/10/12/64 appear in the 2018 significantly viewed list for Bristol County RI. Searching Dish Network for Barrington (I used the town hall address of 283 County Road) shows only Providence stations.
