In The United States
- KALE in Richland, Washington
- KCGS in Marshall, Arkansas
- KFLN in Baker, Montana
- KGKL (AM) in San Angelo, Texas
- KGWA in Enid, Oklahoma
- KIMP in Mount Pleasant, Texas
- KIXW (AM) in Apple Valley, California
- KKNT in Phoenix, Arizona
- KLAD (AM) in Klamath Falls, Oregon
- KLTF in Little Falls, Minnesota
- KMA (AM) in Shenandoah, Iowa
- KNDN in Farmington, New Mexico
- KNEB (AM) in Scottsbluff, Nebraska
- KNEW (AM) in Oakland, California
- KOVO in Provo, Utah
- KROF in Abbeville, Louisiana
- KSRA (AM) in Salmon, Idaho
- KZIM in Cape Girardeau, Missouri
- WABG (AM) in Greenwood, Mississippi
- WATS (AM) in Sayre, Pennsylvania
- WBMC in Mcminnville, Tennessee
- WCRU in Dallas, North Carolina
- WDLM (AM) in East Moline, Illinois
- WDNO in Quebradillas, Puerto Rico
- WEAV in Plattsburgh, New York
- WELI in New Haven, Connecticut
- WERC (AM) in Birmingham, Alabama
- WFGL in Fitchburg, Massachusetts
- WFIR in Roanoke, Virginia
- WGRO in Lake City, Florida
- WHAK (AM) in Rogers City, Michigan
- WHYL in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
- WJYZ in Albany, Georgia
- WKVX in Wooster, Ohio
- WLPR (AM) in Prichard, Alabama
- WPLY (AM) in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania
- WPRT (AM) in Prestonsburg, Kentucky
- WQLA in La Follette, Tennessee
- WRFC (AM) in Athens, Georgia
- WRNS (AM) in Kinston, North Carolina
- WSBT (AM) in South Bend, Indiana
- WSVU in North Palm Beach, Florida
- WTCH in Shawano, Wisconsin
- WTGM in Salisbury, Maryland
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“United States! the ages plead,
Present and Past in under-song,
Go put your creed into your deed,
Nor speak with double tongue.”
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—Benjamin Harrison (18331901)