In The United States
- KARS (AM) in Belen, New Mexico
- KFST (AM) in Fort Stockton, Texas
- KKAT (AM) in Salt Lake City, Utah
- KKOW (AM) in Pittsburg, Kansas
- KMVP in Phoenix, Arizona
- KNUJ (AM) in New Ulm, Minnesota
- KONO (AM) in San Antonio, Texas
- KOSE in Wilson, Arkansas
- KPAM in Troutdale, Oregon
- KPAN in Hereford, Texas
- KSFA in Nacogdoches, Texas
- KTRB in San Francisco, California
- KWPC in Muscatine, Iowa
- KWRF in Warren, Arkansas
- WACB in Taylorsville, North Carolina
- WAEC in Atlanta, Georgia
- WAMI (AM) in Opp, Alabama
- WAOB (AM) in Millvale, Pennsylvania
- WDMG (AM) in Douglas, Georgia
- WEVA (AM) in Emporia, Virginia
- WFMO in Fairmont, North Carolina
- WFSI in Baltimore, Maryland
- WGUL in Dunedin, Florida
- WLBG in Laurens, South Carolina
- WMRI in Marion, Indiana
- WNOV in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- WOAY (AM) in Oak Hill, West Virginia
- WSBS (AM) in Great Barrington, Massachusetts
- WSON in Henderson, Kentucky
- WTZX in Sparta, Tennessee
- WWDB in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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