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  2. List of AM-band radio station lists issued by the United ...

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    Frequency: Radio Broadcast Stations (FCC) State/city: Radio Broadcast Stations (FCC) 1/1/1939 Call letters Radio Broadcast Stations (FCC) Frequency Radio Broadcast Stations (FCC) State/city: Radio Broadcast Stations (FCC) 1/1/1940 Call letters: Radio Broadcast Stations (FCC) Linked site is missing pages 96–97 Frequency: Radio Broadcast ...

  3. List of AM stereo radio stations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of AM radio stations transmitting in C-QUAM stereo throughout the world, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, country of origin, licensees, and programming formats.

  4. List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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    Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Frequency City of license WAAF: 910 AM: Scranton, Pennsylvania: WAAM: ... List of AM radio stations in the United States by ...

  5. AM Stereo and Digital AM in and near the United States

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    This page was last edited on 25 January 2025, at 18:53 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. AM expanded band - Wikipedia

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    The extended mediumwave broadcast band, commonly known as the AM expanded band, refers to the broadcast station frequency assignments immediately above the earlier upper limits of 1600 kHz in International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Region 2 (the Americas), and 1602 kHz in ITU Regions 1 (Europe, northern Asia and Africa) and 3 (southern Asia and Oceania).

  7. List of North American broadcast station classes - Wikipedia

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    Class B and D stations can be found on any frequencies from 540 kHz to 1700 kHz except where frequencies have been reserved for Class C stations. Class C stations can be found in the lower 48 US states on the frequencies of 1230 kHz, 1240 kHz, 1340 kHz, 1400 kHz, 1450 kHz, and 1490 kHz (commonly known as "graveyard" frequencies).

  8. AM broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    AM radio remained the dominant method of broadcasting for the next 30 years, a period called the "Golden Age of Radio", until television broadcasting became widespread in the 1950s and received much of the programming previously carried by radio. Later, AM radio's audiences declined greatly due to competition from FM (frequency modulation ...

  9. 1000 AM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1000 kHz: [1] 1000 AM is a United States and Mexican [ 2 ] clear-channel frequency. [ 3 ] KNWN Seattle , WMVP Chicago and XEOY Mexico City [ 4 ] share Class A status on 1000 kHz.