In The United States
- KAHI in Auburn, California
- KDCE in Espanola, New Mexico
- KFSA in Fort Smith, Arkansas
- KJR (AM) in Seattle, Washington
- KJRG in Newton, Kansas
- KJTV (AM) in Lubbock, Texas
- KMHR in Boise, Idaho
- KMTX (AM) in Helena, Montana
- KNFT (AM) in Bayard, New Mexico
- KOEL (AM) in Oelwein, Iowa
- KOZE (AM) in Lewiston, Idaho
- KPRC (AM) in Houston, Texas
- KRRP in Coushatta, Louisiana
- KRWZ in Denver, Colorado
- KSEW in Seward, Alaska
- KTBR in Roseburg, Oregon
- KTNF in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota
- KWAT in Watertown, South Dakota
- KWOS in Jefferson City, Missouri
- KXJK in Forrest City, Arkansas
- WAKM in Franklin, Tennessee
- WCLB in Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- WCTN in Potomac-Cabin John, Maryland
- WDIG (AM) in Steubenville, Ohio
- WERL in Eagle River, Wisconsin
- WGTA in Summerville, Georgia
- WGUN in Valdosta, Georgia
- WHSY in Hattiesburg, Mississippi
- WHVW in Hyde Park, New York
- WIBX-AM in Utica, New York
- WJKB in Moncks Corner, South Carolina
- WKDN (AM) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- WNCC (AM) in Barnesboro, Pennsylvania
- WNTD in Chicago, Illinois
- WNZZ in Montgomery, Alabama
- WORD (AM) in Spartanburg, South Carolina
- WPET in Greensboro, North Carolina
- WROC (AM) in Rochester, New York
- WROL in Boston, Massachusetts
- WTLN in Orlando, Florida
- WVTS in Charleston, West Virginia
- WWJ (AM) in Detroit, Michigan
- WXGI in Richmond, Virginia
- WXLW in Indianapolis, Indiana
- WYWY in Barbourville, Kentucky
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