1080 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1080 kHz:[1] 1080 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency.[2] KOAN, KRLD and WTIC share Class A status on 1080 AM.
In Canada
- CKKY Wainwright, Alberta (moved to FM)
In Mexico
- XEPAB-AM in La Paz, Baja California Sur
- XETUL-AM in Tultitlan, Mexico (state)
- XEUU-AM in Colima, Colima
In the Philippines
- DWRL in Legaspi City
In Spain
- Cadena SER (Radio Coruña) in A Coruña
- Cadena SER (Radio Granada) in Granada
- Cadena SER (Radio Huesca) in Huesca
- Cadena SER (Radio Mallorca) in Palma de Mallorca
- Onda Cero Radio Toledo in Toledo
In the United States
- KCNM (AM) in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
- KFXX (AM) in Portland, Oregon
- KGVY in Green Valley, Arizona
- KNDK (AM) in Langdon, North Dakota
- KOAK in Red Oak, Iowa
- KOAN in Anchorage, Alaska
- KRLD (AM) in Dallas, Texas
- KSCO in Santa Cruz, California
- KSLL in Price, Utah
- KVNI in Coeur D'alene, Idaho
- KWAI in Honolulu, Hawaii
- KYMN in Northfield, Minnesota
- KYMO (AM) in East Prairie, Missouri
- WALD in Johnsonville, South Carolina
- WFTD in Marietta, Georgia
- WHIM (AM) in Coral Gables, Florida
- WHOO in Kissimmee, Florida
- WKAC in Athens, Alabama
- WKBY in Chatham, Virginia
- WKGX in Lenoir, North Carolina
- WKJK in Louisville, Kentucky
- WLEY (AM) in Cayey, Puerto Rico
- WNWI in Oak Lawn, Illinois
- WOAP in Owosso, Michigan
- WONS in Cannonsburg, Kentucky
- WRYT in Edwardsville, Illinois
- WTIC (AM) in Hartford, Connecticut
- WUFO in Amherst, New York
- WWDR in Murfreesboro, North Carolina
- WWNL in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
References
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