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station WZLX, 3/3 680 9.11 2130 KBRW Barrow AK, första NA i PAX129 - loggen, 3/3 680 15.11 0700 CFTR Toronto ON, “680 News” under CJOB, 2/1 680 16.11 0600 CJOB Winnipeg MB, “Winnipegs News and Information Leader”, 4/4 690 15.11 0658 CBU Vancouver BC, “88.1 FM and 690 AM in Vancouver, 2/2 690 16.11 0600 CKGM Montreal QC, “TSN 690”, 3/2 700 10.11 1032 KBYR Anchorage AK, “KBYR Weather Center”, 4/4 700 14.11 0700 WLW Cincinnati OH, “Newsradio 700 WLW”, 3/3 700 15.11 0458 CJLI Calgary AB, “This is AM 700 The Light”, 3/3 700 15.11 0700 KALL Salt Lake City UT, “KALL Sportstalk 700”, 2/2 710 10.11 0700 KCMO Kansas City MO, ann även KCFX - HD2 Harrisonville, 2/2 710 12.11 0730 KIRO Seattle WA, “710 ESPN Seattle”, 2/2 710 14.11 0700 KNUS Denver CO, ”KNUS Denver News Now” 3/2 710 16.11 0200 CKVO Clarenville NL, promo VOCM - k onsert på Holy Heart Theatre, 4/4 710 16.11 0800 WOR New York NY, ”Use Promo Code WOR”, 2/2 720 15.11 0600 WGN Chicago IL, reklamerade Midwestern University Clinic, 4/4 720 15.11 0800 KFIR Sweet Home OR, ”Voice of the Valley”, 3/2 730 15. 11 0700 CKAC Montreal QC, ”Radio Circulacion”, 3/2 730 15.11 0800 CHMJ Vancouver BC, ”Canadas most listened to traffic station”, 3/3 740 16.11 0200 CHCM Marystown NL, //VOCM, 4/3 750 10.11 0800 KFQD Anchorage AK, CBS News, //103.7, 4/4 750 10.11 1100 CKJH Melfort SK, “This is CK750 Classic Hits, Melfort”, 3/3 750 14.11 0700 WSB Atlanta GA, “WSB 24 hour Newscenter”, 3/3 750 15.11 0200 YVKS RCR 750, “RCR 750 AM”, 3/3 750 15.11 0800 KXTG Portland OR, “The Game”, 5/5 750 16.11 0358 CBGY Bonavista Bay NL, lokal - 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Salt Lake City”, 2/2 820 16.11 0600 WBAP Fort Worth TX, reklam för Zip Recruiter, 3/2 830 16.11 0258 WCRN Worchester MA, “Full Service Radio”, 3/2 830 16.11 0600 WCCO Minneapolis MN, “Newstalk 830 WCCO”, 3/3 840 15.11 1300 CFCW Camrose AB, “CFCW Traffic”, 4/4 840 16.11 0700 WHAS Louisville KY, “Newsradio 840 WHAS Louisville”, 4/4 850 10.11 0800 KICY Nome AK, “Broadcasting the good news of the gospel”, 4/3 850 15.11 1200 KOA D enver CO, “KOA Newsradio, an iHeart Radio Station”, 3/3 850 16.11 0600 WEEI Boston MA, “AM 850 WEEI Boston, ESPN on WEEI”, 4/4 860 15.11 1259 CHAK Inuvik NT, “CBC North Radio One”, 4/4 870 14.11 0700 WWL New Orleans LA, “The Big 870, WWL, Ne w Orleans”, 4/4 870 15.11 1100 KFLD Pasco WA, “Newstalk 870 KFLD Pasco”, 2/2 870 16.11 0300 Radio Reloj, låt klockan ticka, 2/2 880 10.11 0600 CHQT Edmonton AB, ”CHQT Global News Radio 880”, 3/2 880 16.11 0700 WCBS New York NY, “Good mo rning, I’m Maria Garcia”, 3/3 890 10.11 0800 KBBI Homer AK, “You are listening to KBBI Homer”, 3/2 890 12.11 0100 WLS Chicago IL, “WLS AM and WLS FM HD2”, 4/4 890 15.11 1100 KYWN Meridian ID, “KYWN 890 AM, Meridian, Idaho”, 2/2 890 15.11 1307 CJDC Dawson Creek BC, ”Country Music Superstar”, 3/3 900 10.11 1000 KZPA Fort Yukon AK, nämnde även KIYU (910) i sitt ID, 3/2 900 15.11 0200 CHML Hamilton ON, “Global News Radio”, 2/2 900 15.11 0400 XEW Mexico City DF, ”W Radio”, 2/2 900 15.11 0858 CKBI Prince Albert SK, “Saskatchewan Country CKBI”, 3/2 910 10.11 1100 CKDQ Drumheller AB, slogan numera ”Real Country 910”, 3/3 910 15.11 0800 WSUI Iowa City IA, iowapublicradio.org, 3/2 910 16.11 0705 KCJB Minot ND, ”M inots News and Information Station”, 2/1 920 10.11 0800 KSRM Soldotna AK, “It’s 11 o’clock” före ABC News, 4/4 920 12.11 0100 ZP1 Radio Nacional, Asuncion, “920 Mas Nacional”, 3/2 920 14.11 1100 KXLY Spokane WA, “This is FM Newsradio 100.7 a nd 920”, 2/2 920 15.11 0600 WOKY Milwaukee WI, “”The Big 920”, Fox Sports, 2/2 920 16.11 0400 CFRY Portage la Prairie MB, “... A Golden West Radio Station”, 4/4 920 16.11 0400 WDMC Melbourne FL, ID bakom CFRY:s countrymatta, 2/1 920 16.11 0200 CKNX Wingham ON, “Good Evening from CKNX Newsroom”, 3/2 920 16.11 0600 KVEL Vernal UT, //104.5, 3/2 930 12.11 0900 CJCA Edmonton AB, “AM 930 The Light”, 4/3 930 13.11 2140 CJYQ St John’s NL, “All New 930 Kixx Country”, 4/4 930 15.
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