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WOR (710 kHz) is a 50,000-watt class A clear-channel AM radio station owned by iHeartMedia and licensed to New York, New York.The station airs a mix of local and syndicated talk radio shows, primarily from co-owned Premiere Networks, including The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, The Sean Hannity Show, and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 710 kHz: [1] 710 AM is a United States clear channel frequency. [2] KIRO Seattle and WOR New York City share Class A status of 710 kHz. In Argentina
710 kHz Shreveport, Louisiana 50 kW-D, 5 kW-N, DA2 (Class B) KEIB: 1150 kHz Los Angeles, California 50 kW-D, 44 kW-N, DA2 (Class B) KENI: 650 kHz Anchorage, Alaska 50 kW U (Class N) KERR: 750 kHz Polson, Montana 50 kW-D, 1 kW-N, DAN (Class B) KEX: 1190 kHz Portland, Oregon 50 kW U, DAN KEXB: 1440 kHz University Park, Texas
KSPN (710 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, and serving the Greater Los Angeles Area.Owned by Good Karma Brands, [2] the station airs a sports radio format as the market's ESPN Radio affiliate.
The Angels Radio Network is a network of 7 radio stations that air Major League Baseball games of the Los Angeles Angels. As of September 2018 [update] , 6 stations broadcast games in English, while another broadcasts them in Spanish.
In cases where an AM station exists with the same "base" call letters as an FM station, the FM station is required to include an "-FM" suffix as part of its call sign. If no AM station is currently using the same base call sign, then the "-FM" suffix is optional.
L.A.'s most popular public radio station, KPCC, is changing its name to LAist 89.3.
The WOR Radio Network was a slate of nationally syndicated radio programming produced and distributed by flagship radio station WOR in New York City.The programming was primarily general interest commercial talk; only one non-talk program had ever been carried on the network, WAER's "Big Bands, Ballads and Blues".