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  2. WOR (AM) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. 710 AM - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. List of 50 kW AM radio stations in the United States

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    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

  5. KSPN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Angels Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. List of three-letter broadcast call signs in the United States

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    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.

  8. KPCC is changing its name to LAist 89.3

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    L.A.'s most popular public radio station, KPCC, is changing its name to LAist 89.3.

  9. WOR Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    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".