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WSUA (1260 AM, "America Radio Miami 1260 AM") is a Spanish news-talk radio station in Miami, Florida.It is currently owned by Grupo Latino de Radio, a subsidiary of the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA.
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1260 kHz: [1] There are 55 stations in the United States which broadcast on 1260 AM; the Federal Communications Commission classifies 1260 AM as a regional frequency.
Two hours of Radio Martí's news programs are carried each night, 10:00 PM to midnight local time, by Miami's WSUA (Caracol 1260 AM). It is also available at various times to subscribers of SiriusXM Satellite Radio on its bilingual channel 153, La Politica Talk. [3] Radio Martí operates with about 100 employees and a budget of $15 million.
1260 AM Carried the majority of AAR programming. Continues with progressive talk. Sheridan, Wyoming - KYTI: HD 93.7-3 FM Only available on HD radio. KYTI ceased broadcasting the HD3 signal with Air America's bankruptcy. Taos, New Mexico - KVOT: 1340 AM Carried the majority of AAR programming. Continues with progressive talk. Pacific Time Zone ...
Miami: Multimedia America Inc: Rap/Hip-Hop WQTA-LP: 106.9 FM: Tampa: North Tampa Community Radio: Adult contemporary/Adult album alternative/College WQTL: 106.1 FM: Tallahassee: ARG of Tallahassee LLC: Rhythmic Hot AC WQVN: 1360 AM: North Miami: Radio Piment Bouk: Haitian WQXM: 1460 AM: Bartow: DRC Broadcasting, Inc. Spanish language ...
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WA–WF) ... 1260 AM: Ponce, Puerto Rico ... WAPI: 1070 AM: Birmingham, Alabama: WAQE ...
Because the AM broadcast band developed before technology suitable for directional antennas, there are numerous exceptions, such as the US use of 800 (kHz) and 900 non-directionally in Alaska, limited to 5 kW at night; and 1050 and 1220, directionally, in the continental US, and without time limits; each of these being assigned to specific ...
WFTW (1260 AM) is a commercial radio station in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, serving the Emerald Coast. It is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a news/talk format. The radio studios and offices are on Hollywood Boulevard NW in Fort Walton Beach. By day, WFTW is powered at 2,500 watts non-directional.