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The following is a list of radio stations in the United States that are authorized to run 50 kW (50,000 watts) of power. This is the highest power authorized to any AM station in the United States. Power Legend: U=unlimited time, D=daytime power, N=nighttime power, CH= critical hours power.
This created some anomalies where stations licensed for 10 kW during all hours could increase power to 100 kW days and 10 kW nights, unless a directional antenna system was installed for nights, in which case the maximum night power was 50 kW. Additionally, one Class B station that had been operating non-directionally with 100 kW days and 50 kW ...
All domestic (United States) AM stations are classified as A, B, C, or D. [1]A (formerly I) — clear-channel stations — 10 kW to 50 kW, 24 hours.. Class A stations are only protected within a 750-mile (1,207-kilometer) radius of the transmitter site.
Shouldn't this article be moved to List of 50-kW AM radio stations in the United States? "50kw" should be "50-kW" (with a hyphen, not a space), and article titles generally use "United States" or "U.S." instead of "USA". 72.85.220.152 ( talk) 17:39, 28 July 2010 (UTC) [ reply] Done. I decided that the "50 kW" part of the title should have a ...
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AM broadcasting. AM broadcasting is radio broadcasting using amplitude modulation (AM) transmissions. It was the first method developed for making audio radio transmissions, and is still used worldwide, primarily for medium wave (also known as "AM band") transmissions, but also on the longwave and shortwave radio bands.
The station continued to feature a full-service Hot AC format through the 1980s (and was the last 50 kW AM station with a full-time AC format), and by 1995, most of the remaining music programming was oldies-based; this made WHAS one of the last 50,000-watt clear-channel radio stations to feature music programming on a regular basis.
XERG-AM in Guadalupe, Nuevo León XEWW-AM in Tijuana, Baja California - 77 kW daytime, 50 kW nighttime, transmitter located at 32°17′52″N 117°01′48″W / 32.297778°N 117.03°W / 32.297778; -117.03 ( XEWW - 77 kW daytime, 50 kW nighttime