1090 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1090 kHz:[1] 1090 AM is a United States and Mexican clear-channel frequency.[2] KAAY, WBAL and XEPRS-AM share Class A status of 1090 AM.
In Canada
In Mexico
- XEAU-AM in Monterrey, Nuevo León
- XEFC-AM in Mérida, Yucatan
- XEHR-AM in Puebla, Puebla
- XEMCA-AM in Panuco, Veracruz
- XEPRS-AM in Rosarito, Baja California
- XEWL-AM in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
In the United States
- KAAY in Little Rock, Arkansas
- KBOZ (AM) in Bozeman, Montana
- KEXS (AM) in Excelsior Springs, Missouri
- KFNQ in Seattle, Washington
- KMXA (AM) in Aurora, Colorado
- KNCR in Fortuna, California
- KNWS (AM) in Waterloo, Iowa
- KRKE in Milan, New Mexico
- KSOU (AM) in Sioux Center, Iowa
- KTGO in Tioga, North Dakota
- KULF in Bellville, Texas
- KVOP in Plainview, Texas
- WAQE (AM) in Rice Lake, Wisconsin
- WBAF in Barnesville, Georgia
- WBAL (AM) in Baltimore, Maryland
- WCAR in Livonia, Michigan
- WCRA in Effingham, Illinois
- WCZZ in Greenwood, South Carolina
- WENR (AM) in Englewood, Tennessee
- WFCV (AM) in Fort Wayne, Indiana
- WHGG in Kingsport, Tennessee
- WILD (AM) in Boston, Massachusetts
- WKBZ in Muskegon, Michigan
- WKFI in Wilmington, Ohio
- WKTE in King, North Carolina
- WSOL (AM) in San German, Puerto Rico
- WTNK in Hartsville, Tennessee
- WTSB in Selma, North Carolina
- WUVI in Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands
- WWGC (AM) in Albertville, Alabama
In Uruguay
- CX 28 Radio Imparcial in Montevideo
References
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