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Jewish Light Rock Programming on Radio Stations in the U.S. WBEE(AM) Harvey IL 'WNJS-FM Berlin NJ 'KVLU(FM) Beaumont TX KHIS -FM Bakersfield CA WYMC(AM) Mayfield KY WGLT(FM) Normal IL 'WBJB -FM Lincroft NJ 'KAMU -FM College Station TX KBOV(AM) Bishop CA WCBR(AM) Richmond KY 7VUSI(FM) Olney IL 'WBGO(FM) Newark NJ 'KETR(FM) Commerce TX KSPA(AM) Escondido CA KSIG-FM Basile LA WCBU (FM) Peoria IL 'WRTQ(FM) Ocean City NJ 'KEDT-FM Corpus Christi TX ' KFCM(FM) Fresno CA KLLA(AM) Leesville LA WIPA(M) Pittsfield IL WXMC(AM) Parsippany-Troy 'KNTU(FM) Denton TX KSDT(AM) Hemet CA KLIC(AM) Monroe LA WOTB(FM) Quincy IL Hills NJ 'KTEP(FM) El Paso TX KVVQ(AM) Hesperia CA KTIB(AM) Thibodaux LA WNIJ(FM) Rockford IL 'WFUU(FM) Teaneck NJ 'KXCR FM El Paso TX 1003X(AM) Lakeport CA WCCC(AM) Lawrence MA 'WUIS(FM) Springfield IL 'WNJT -FM Trenton NJ KOAI(FM) Fort Worth TX KWKW(AM) Los Angeles CA WJDA(AM) Ouncy MA WGLL(FM) Auburn IN 'WTSR(FM ) Trenton NJ KTCU -FM Fort Worth TX KBEE(AM) Modesto CA WMAS(AM) Springfield MA WIFF(AM) Auburn IN 'KRWG (F ) Las Cruces NM KMRTFM Granbury TX KPOP(AM) San Diego CA WWLG(AM) Baltimore MD WFI(FM) Bloomington IN KDNR(FM) Los Lunas NM 'KMBH -FM Harlingen TX KSUE(AM) Susanvtle CA WTRI(AM) Brunswick MD WEZV -FM Brookston IN 'KSFR(FM) Santa Fe NM 'KSHU(FM) Huntsville TX KEZW(AM) Aurora CO WCTR(AM) Chestertown MD INVPE(FM) Elkhart IN 'KUNV(FM) Las Vegas NV 'KLDN(FM) Lufkin TX KIUP(AM) Durango CO WDEA(AM) Ellsworth ME WBNI - 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