In The United States
- KATH (AM) in Frisco, Texas
- KBIM (AM) in Roswell, New Mexico
- KBLG in Billings, Montana
- KCJB in Minot, North Dakota
- KECR in El Cajon, California
- KGME in Phoenix, Arizona
- KINA in Salina, Kansas
- KIYU (AM) in Galena, Alaska
- KJJQ in Volga, South Dakota
- KKSN (AM) in Vancouver, Washington
- KLCN in Blytheville, Arkansas
- KNAF (AM) in Fredericksburg, Texas
- KKSF (AM) in Oakland, California
- KOXR in Oxnard, California
- KPOF in Denver, Colorado
- KRAK in Hesperia, California
- KRIO (AM) in Mcallen, Texas
- KURY (AM) in Brookings, Oregon
- KVIS in Miami, Oklahoma
- KWDZ in Salt Lake City, Utah
- WAEI (AM) in Bangor, Maine
- WAKO (AM) in Lawrenceville, Illinois
- WALT (AM) in Meridian, Mississippi
- WAVL in Apollo, Pennsylvania
- WBZU in Scranton, Pennsylvania
- WDOR (AM) in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
- WEPG in South Pittsburg, Tennessee
- WFDF in Farmington Hills, Michigan
- WFJX in Roanoke, Virginia
- WGTO in Cassopolis, Michigan
- WHSM (AM) in Hayward, Wisconsin
- WJCW in Johnson City, Tennessee
- WLAT in New Britain, Connecticut
- WLTP in Marietta, Ohio
- WMRB in Columbia, Tennessee
- WOLI (AM) in Spartanburg, South Carolina
- WPFB in Middletown, Ohio
- WPRP in Ponce, Puerto Rico
- WRFV in Valdosta, Georgia
- WRKL in New City, New York
- WRNL in Richmond, Virginia
- WSBA (AM) in York, Pennsylvania
- WSFE in Burnside, Kentucky
- WSRP in Jacksonville, North Carolina
- WSUI in Iowa City, Iowa
- WTMZ in Dorchester Terr.-Bre, South Carolina
- WTWD in Plant City, Florida
- WUBR in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- WZMG in Pepperell, Alabama
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