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The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Michigan, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations
Ionia, Michigan: United States Packer Radio WION, LLC Full service, adult hits WIRY: 1340 Plattsburgh, New York: United States Hometown Radio, Inc. Full service WJIB: 740 Cambridge, Massachusetts: United States RCRQ, Inc. Adult standards WKDA: 900 Lebanon, Tennessee: United States Wilson County Broadcasting, Inc. Spanish-language religion WKHB: 620
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Callsign Frequency City of license WAAF: 910 AM: Scranton, Pennsylvania: WAAM: 1600 AM: Ann Arbor, Michigan: WAAV: 980 AM: Leland, North Carolina: WAAX: 570 AM ...
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.
Pages in category "Lists of radio stations by frequency" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 338 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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).