In The United States
- KCMX (AM) in Phoenix, Oregon
- KHAC in Tse Bonito, New Mexico
- KHCM (AM) in Honolulu, Hawaii
- KIXI-AM in Mercer Island/Seattle, Washington
- KJJR in Whitefish, Montana
- KJOZ in Conroe, Texas
- KKMC in Gonzales, California
- KLRG in Sheridan, Arkansas
- KRVN (AM) in Lexington, Nebraska
- KWIP in Dallas, Oregon
- WCBS (AM) in New York, New York
- WIJR in Highland, Illinois
- WMDB in Nashville, Tennessee
- WMEQ (AM) in Menomonie, Wisconsin
- WPEK in Fairview, North Carolina
- WPIP in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- WRFD in Columbus-Worthington, Ohio
- WRRZ in Clinton, North Carolina
- WSLK in Moneta, Virginia
- WYKO in Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico
- WZAB in Sweetwater, Florida
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