In The United States
- KAML (AM) in Kenedy-Karnes City, Texas
- KATD in Pittsburg, California
- KAYL (AM) in Storm Lake, Iowa
- KFCD in Farmersville, Texas
- KIKI (AM) in Honolulu, Hawaii
- KRKS (AM) in Denver, Colorado
- KRMO in Cassville, Missouri
- KRSL (AM) in Russell, Kansas
- KSVP in Artesia, New Mexico
- KTHH in Albany, Oregon
- KTKT in Tucson, Arizona
- KTMS in Santa Barbara, California
- KWAM in Memphis, Tennessee
- KZZB in Beaumont, Texas
- WABO (AM) in Waynesboro, Mississippi
- WALE in Greenville, Rhode Island
- WBTE in Windsor, North Carolina
- WCAZ in Carthage, Illinois
- WDCX (AM) in Rochester, New York
- WDEO (AM) in Ypsilanti, Michigan
- WDYZ in Orlando, Florida
- WEEB in Southern Pines, North Carolina
- WEIS (AM) in Centre, Alabama
- WGML in Hinesville, Georgia
- WGSO in New Orleans, Louisiana
- WISK (AM) in Lawrenceville, Georgia
- WITZ (AM) in Jasper, Indiana
- WJEH in Gallipolis, Ohio
- WLDX in Fayette, Alabama
- WLEE in East Highland Park, Virginia
- WLLI in Somerset, Pennsylvania
- WMYM in Miami, Florida
- WNML in Knoxville, Tennessee
- WNRV in Narrows-Pearisburg, Virginia
- WNTP in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- WPRA in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
- WRFM (AM) in Muncie, Indiana
- WTIG in Massillon, Ohio
- WXCT in Southington, Connecticut
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