In The United States
- KGTL in Homer, Alaska
- KHNU in Hilo, Hawaii
- KIGS in Hanford, California
- KJOL in Grand Junction, Colorado
- KMJC in Mount Shasta, California
- KMKI in Plano, Texas
- KMNS in Sioux City, Iowa
- KPOJ in Portland, Oregon
- KTAR in Phoenix, Arizona
- KWAL in Wallace, Idaho
- WDAE in Saint Petersburg, Florida
- WDNC in Durham, North Carolina
- WGCV in Cayce, South Carolina
- WHEN in Syracuse, New York
- WJDX in Jackson, Mississippi
- WJHX in Lexington, Alabama
- WKHB in Irwin, Pennsylvania
- WRJZ in Knoxville, Tennessee
- WSNR in Jersey City, New Jersey
- WTMJ in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- WTRP in La Grange, Georgia
- WTUV in Louisville, Kentucky
- WVMT in Burlington, Vermont
- WWNR in Beckley, West Virginia
- WZON in Bangor, Maine
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