In The United States
- KBUL (AM) in Billings, Montana
- KCFO in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- KESP in Modesto, California
- KFBX in Fairbanks, Alaska
- KFEL in Pueblo, Colorado
- KFTA (AM) in Rupert, Idaho
- KHTY in Bakersfield, California
- KHVN in Fort Worth, Texas
- KIXL in Del Valle, Texas
- KJLT (AM) in North Platte, Nebraska
- KNEA in Jonesboro, Arkansas
- KNIH in Paradise, Nevada
- KNWZ in Coachella, California
- KQAQ in Austin, Minnesota
- KSYL in Alexandria, Louisiana
- KTTO in Spokane, Washington
- KUFO (AM) in Portland, Oregon
- KVWM in Show Low, Arizona
- WAMD (AM) in Aberdeen, Maryland
- WATH in Athens, Ohio
- WBGG (AM) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- WBLF in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
- WCHN in Norwich, New York
- WDAY (AM) in Fargo, North Dakota
- WDCZ in Buffalo, New York
- WERH (AM) in Hamilton, Alabama
- WESO in Southbridge, Massachusetts
- WFLA (AM) in Tampa, Florida
- WFQY in Brandon, Mississippi
- WFSR in Harlan, Kentucky
- WFUN (AM) in Ashtabula, Ohio
- WGEE in Superior, Wisconsin
- WGTK in Louisville, Kentucky
- WHA (AM) in Madison, Wisconsin
- WJMX (AM) in Florence, South Carolina
- WKCI (AM) in Waynesboro, Virginia
- WKHM (AM) in Jackson, Michigan
- WMAY in Springfield, Illinois
- WMPW in Danville, Virginia
- WNIV in Atlanta, Georgia
- WNNR in Jacksonville, Florida
- WNYM in Hackensack, New Jersey
- WRCS in Ahoskie, North Carolina
- WRHA in Spring City, Tennessee
- WSTX (AM) in Christiansted, Virgin Islands
- WTBF (AM) in Troy, Alabama
- WVOP in Vidalia, Georgia
- WWYO in Pineville, West Virginia
- WYSE in Canton, North Carolina
- WZAM in Ishpeming, Michigan
- WZAN in Portland, Maine
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