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WTSN (1270 AM) is an AM broadcast station licensed to Dover, New Hampshire. It broadcasts with 5,000 watts of power. It currently is the only station in New Hampshire that broadcasts the New York Yankees. The station also carries select CBS Sports Radio programming, as well as live high school sports. Justin McIsaac is the sports director of the station, and Mike Pomp is the news director and hosts the award-winning Open Mic Show. Judi Currie anchors the morning news updates.
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WTSN AM 1270
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(originally a sister station toWTSA,WTSL, andWTSV, which are located along theNew Hampshire–Vermontborder) Twin State Network
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