In The United States
- KCIS in Edmonds, Washington
- KFXD in Boise, Idaho
- KHOW in Denver, Colorado
- KIAM in Nenana, Alaska
- KIDD in Monterey, California
- KJNO in Juneau, Alaska
- KJSL in Saint Louis, Missouri
- KLEA in Lovington, New Mexico
- KPLY in Reno, Nevada
- KSLR in San Antonio, Texas
- KTKK in Sandy, Utah
- KTRW in Opportunity, Washington
- KVMA in Magnolia, Arkansas
- KWRO in Coquille, Oregon
- WAIZ in Hickory, North Carolina
- WAVU in Albertville, Alabama
- WBMQ in Savannah, Georgia
- WEJL in Scranton, Pennsylvania
- WJAW in Saint Marys, West Virginia
- WJDB in Thomasville, Alabama
- WLAP in Lexington, Kentucky
- WMAL in Washington, District of Columbia
- WMFD in Wilmington, North Carolina
- WNEG in Toccoa, Georgia
- WPRO in Providence, Rhode Island
- WREY in Saint Paul, Minnesota
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