WJAR NBC 10 broadcasts hours of locally produced newscasts each week on channel 10.1 (with six hours each weekday, hours on Saturdays and four hours on Sundays). For most of its history, WJAR has been the far-and-away ratings leader in the Providence–
New Bedford market. WPRI is consistently in second place, while WLNE was usually a distant third when it broadcast local news until 2025. This can be attributed to WJAR being the state's oldest station, as well as its association with its well-established radio sisters. In all four
Nielsen ratings periods in 2016, the station was number one in all time slots. In mid-1988, WJAR broke a tradition in its market; it began broadcasting news on weekdays at 5:30 p.m. with
The 5:30 Report (renamed in 1992 as
Up-front at 5:30), which included the top stories of the day, plus a cooking segment, weather, and entertainment news. It was expanded to one hour in January 1995 and was restructured as a conventional newscast. On two occasions, WJAR has produced a prime time newscast at 10. The first began in April 1997 (entitled
TV 28 News at 10) and was seen weeknights on WLWC in competition with the WPRI-produced show on Fox affiliate WNAC-TV. The broadcast was dropped that September when the LMA with WLWC ended. The second attempt has been airing on weeknights since October 1, 2007, when the station began producing
NBC 10 News 10 at 10 on its NBC Weather Plus
digital subchannel. It was originally a live, 10-minute production consisting of top stories of the day along with an updated weather forecast. When WJAR-DT2 switched to RTV, the show expanded to a half-hour and was renamed
NBC 10 News 10 at 10 on RTV. A new segment was added called "Flashback", which features vintage footage of past personnel. WLNE occasionally aired news at that time when it operated Cox channel 5 as NewsChannel 5, primarily when sports preempted WNAC's newscast. On September 6, 2010, WJAR began airing the area's second newscast weeknights at 7 p.m., joining WLNE, though it also airs on Saturday nights, unlike the other channels' weeknight production. WLNE's newscast was officially canceled in April 2011. WJAR is notable for having employed three
Today Show personalities. Former
Today hosts
Matt Lauer and
Meredith Vieira worked at WJAR. Vieira started out as a reporter on the station in the late-1970s, while Lauer was co-host of WJAR's version of
PM Magazine in the early-1980s. In 2012, former WJAR meteorologist
Dylan Dreyer began doing weekend weather on
Today. Other notable alumni include
CNN Chief International Correspondent
Christiane Amanpour and
ESPN anchor
Steve Berthiaume. In 2008, WJAR was awarded the National
Edward R. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence for a small-market television station. In 2010, the station's website won a second national Murrow. In 2011, the station won its third national Murrow in a row, this time in the "Breaking News" category for its coverage of recent historic flooding. In 2012, the station's website won a regional Edward R. Murrow Award. On May 16, 2011, WJAR became the first station in the Providence market to air newscasts in high definition (HD). A new set was constructed for the transition to HD and debuted on
NBC 10 News Sunrise that morning. Photographs of the set as it was being built were posted on the station's Facebook page. During construction, newscasts were broadcast from a temporary set in the station's Studio B. Several technological upgrades also were made. In addition to its main studios, WJAR operates two news bureaus. The Bay State Newsroom is located at the old
Standard-Times building on Pleasant Street in New Bedford. The Downcity Bureau is on Dorrance Street in downtown Providence. The station uses a live
weather radar feed from the
National Weather Service's local forecast office on
Myles Standish Boulevard in
Taunton, Massachusetts. On September 6, 2022, WJAR introduced an hour-long 4 p.m. newscast, known as
NBC 10 News at 4:00, to act as a replacement for the recently canceled
Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Coastal ABC WJAR-DT2 broadcasts 22 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with four hours each weekday and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays). These newscasts utilize an anchorless format. The subchannel also airs Sinclair's
The National News Desk twice each weekday. During breaking news and severe weather events, live coverage is simulcast from the main channel. Initially, when the subchannel began broadcasting ABC programming on December 1, 2025, newscasts were carried over from WLNE, using the "ABC 6" branding and were produced from WLNE's studios in the Orms Building in downtown Providence by its own in-house staff, with weather and sports reports provided by WJAR. "NBC 10" news talent filled in for "ABC 6" anchors when the latter was unavailable. This practice continued until January 9, 2026. On January 10, the "ABC 6" social media pages were updated to the "Coastal ABC" name and logo. Also on this date, WJAR-DT2 began simulcasting "NBC 10" newscasts, likely seen as a transitional phase. On January 12, it was announced that "Coastal ABC" would officially launch on-air on January 19, with its own newscasts produced from WJAR's studios in Cranston. Coastal ABC airs the
Sunday morning public affairs program In the Arena, hosted by former
Providence mayor Joe Paolino, Jr., which debuted in June 2016 on WLNE. The show's title is a reference to a passage in
President Theodore Roosevelt's
Citizenship in a Republic speech about "The Man in the Arena".
Ocean State Networks (2012–2024) On May 2, 2012, WJAR partnered with
Cox Communications to launch the
Ocean State Networks (OSN) (though referred to plurally, the OSN had only one channel), serving as a replacement for
NewsChannel 5 (formerly the Rhode Island News Channel), which was co-operated by Cox and WLNE-TV from November 30, 1998, until February 1, 2012. OSN aired rebroadcasts of WJAR's non-network and syndicated programming, including its newscasts, lifestyle show
Studio 10,
Special Olympics R.I., and
10 News Conference. Prior to 2017, it also aired
Cox Sports programming, including live, local, high-school and collegiate sports events with teams featured on OSN, including the
Pawtucket Red Sox,
Providence Friars,
Rhode Island Rams, and
Rhode Island Interscholastic League. The launch of
YurView New England on the channel adjacent to OSN (channel 4/1004) had those sports moved there, and the remainder of the channel's life was devoted to replays of WJAR programming. OSN was wound down on April 30, 2024, after the end of Cox's news-share agreement with Sinclair, as streaming versions of its stations, including WJAR, began to launch on several
ad-supported streaming services, including its existing availability on Sinclair's NewsOn service. ==Notable former and current on-air and production staff==