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WCVR (1320 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a hybrid country music format to Randolph, Vermont, United States. Established in 1968, the station is owned by Robert and John Landry, through licensee Sugar River Media.
KNIA (1320 AM "Real Country AM 1320") is a commercial radio station licensed to Knoxville, Iowa, United States.The station airs a country radio format and is owned by M and H Broadcasting, Inc. Programming is also heard on two FM translator stations: 95.3 K237DH in Knoxville and 94.3 K232FR in Indianola.
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1320 kHz: [1] The U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission classify 1320 kHz as a regional broadcast frequency.
WOBL (1320 AM) is a commercial country radio station licensed to Oberlin, Ohio, serving Lorain County and western parts of Greater Cleveland. WOBL also simulcasts over low-power Oberlin translator W299CJ (107.7 FM). The WOBL studios are located in Oberlin, as are the transmitters for both WOBL and W299CJ.
WLOH (1320 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Lancaster, Ohio, United States, and features a country format known as "Wolf Country Radio". Owned by the WLOH Radio Company, WLOH also serves as a local affiliate for the Cincinnati Bengals Radio Network and the Ohio State Sports Network.
WCVG (1320 AM, "The Voice") is a commercial radio station licensed to Covington, Kentucky, and serving the Cincinnati metropolitan area.It is owned by Reign Enterprises, Inc. and airs a brokered programming radio format.
WBRT (1320 AM) is a country music–formatted radio station licensed to and serving Bardstown, Kentucky, United States.The station is currently owned by Bardstown Radio Team as part of a duopoly with Springfield–licensed adult contemporary station WOKH (102.7 FM). [5]
In 1982 WKIN changed to a country format under the branding "A Great Brand Of Country." Variations of country and classic country would continue over the next couple of decades. The WGOC callsign was on 640 AM from April 9, 1993 until February 26, 2007, when the callsign was moved to what had been WKIN, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] a news/talk and sports station.