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  2. North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement - Wikipedia

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    A series of modifications and adjustments followed, also under the NARBA name. NARBA's provisions were largely supplanted in 1983, with the adoption of the Regional Agreement for the Medium Frequency Broadcasting Service in Region 2 (Rio Agreement), which covered the entire Western hemisphere. However, current AM band assignments in North ...

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

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    Arrangement between the United States of America, Canada, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Mexico, comprising recommendations of the North American Regional Radio-Engineering Meeting (supplemental to North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement [NARBA], Habana, 1937)

  4. Canadian allocations changes under NARBA - Wikipedia

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    List of all Canadian stations before and after NARBA (listed geographically, east-to-west); Canadian station assignments by frequency (Arrangement between the United States of America, Canada, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Mexico, comprising recommendations of the North American Regional Radio-Engineering Meeting (supplemental to North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement ...

  5. NARBA - Wikipedia

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  6. WOYK - Wikipedia

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    After the enactment of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA) in 1941, it switched to its current frequency at AM 1350. [5] WORK was an affiliate of the NBC Red Network and the Mutual Broadcasting System, carrying their dramas, comedies, news, sports, soap operas, game shows and big band broadcasts during the "Golden Age of ...

  7. ZNS-1 - Wikipedia

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    Official website ZNS-1 (branded as Radio Bahamas ) is the oldest broadcast station in the Bahamas . It has a news / talk format, and broadcasts on 1540 kHz and 104.5 MHz in Nassau, with a repeater in Freeport on 107.7 MHz.

  8. WHIO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    With the enactment of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA) in 1941, WHIO moved to its current frequency at 1290 kHz. 90% of all AM stations in America were forced to change frequencies. [9]

  9. XEWW-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEWW is a high-powered Class A station, with its 77,000-watt daytime signal sometimes reaching as far as the middle of the San Joaquin Valley. [1] It covers nearly all of Southern California and most of Baja California.