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Call sign City of license Facility ID Class Daytime power (kW) Nighttime power (kW) Critical hours power (kW) Transmitter coordinates KAAY: Little Rock, Arkansas
KEXS (1090 AM) is a radio station licensed to Excelsior Springs, Missouri, and serving the Kansas City metropolitan area.The station is owned by the Catholic Radio Network, and airs a Roman Catholic religious radio format.
KAAY (1090 AM) is a commercial radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas, owned by Cumulus Media. [2] [3] It airs a Christian radio format of instruction and preaching, with most of the schedule made up of brokered programming featuring local and national religious leaders, including Charles Stanley, Jim Daly, John F. MacArthur, and Albert Pendarvis.
WBAL (1090 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Baltimore, Maryland.It is owned by the broadcasting division of Hearst Communications and broadcasts a news/talk radio format. [3]
KMXA (1090 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Aurora, Colorado, and serving the Denver metropolitan area.It broadcasts a Spanish-language sports format and is owned by Entravision Communications Corporation.
The Baltimore Orioles Radio Network comprises 39 stations in five states and the District of Columbia. [1]Beginning in 2022, the Orioles' flagship station is once again WBAL/1090 AM and is joined by sister station WIYY/97.9 FM; a game conflict with the Baltimore Ravens sees one station carrying the Orioles, and the other the Ravens.
WNVY – 1090AM the Light – Urban contemporary gospel; WBLX-FM – 93BLX – Urban contemporary; WRRX – Magic 106.1 – Urban adult contemporary; WRGV - 107.3 The Beat - Mainstream urban; WMEZ - Hot 94.1 - Rhythmic Contemporary
On July 29, 1996, WCAR 1090 became the Detroit network affiliate station for Radio AAHS, a now-defunct nationwide radio network featuring programming for children.Then, after Radio AAHS shut down on January 30, 1998, it aired the Minneapolis-based dance music format "Beat Radio" which replaced AAHS overnights on all ten of the company-owned former AAHS stations around the country.