In The United States
- KANA in Anaconda, Montana
- KIDO in Nampa, Idaho
- KJMJ in Alexandria, Louisiana
- KMJ in Fresno, California
- KRFE in Lubbock, Texas
- KRSA in Petersburg, Alaska
- KSAZ in Marana, Arizona
- KTMT in Ashland, Oregon
- KUBC in Montrose, Colorado
- KZMX in Hot Springs, South Dakota
- WACQ in Tuskegee, Alabama
- WCHS in Charleston, West Virginia
- WDBO in Orlando, Florida
- WELO in Tupelo, Mississippi
- WGAC in Augusta, Georgia
- WHP in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
- WIBW in Topeka, Kansas
- WILL in Urbana, Illinois
- WKAQ in San Juan, Puerto Rico
- WKSK in West Jefferson, North Carolina
- WKTY in La Crosse, Wisconsin
- WLES in Bon Air, Virginia
- WTAG in Worcester, Massachusetts
- WTCM in Traverse City, Michigan
- WYHM in Rockwood, Tennessee
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