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Cfi 1250 (Pig 1450 (Ohm 1470 Kxlf 1 Location C.L. Kc. N.A. Location C.L. Kc. N.A. Location C.L. Kc. N.A. Location C.L. Re. N.A. KOKE 1370 Berlin, N.H. WSOU 1230 WNAB 1450 A Cayce, S.C. WCAY 620 KVET 1300 M Berry Hill, Tenn. WVOL 1470 Bridgeton, N.J. WSNJ 1240 Cedar City, Utah KSUB 590 C Avalon, Calif. KBIG 740 Berryville, Ark. KTCN 1480 Bridgewater, N.S. CKBW 1000 Cedar Falls. Iowa (CFI 1250 Avon Park, Fla. WAVP 1390 Berwick. Pa. WBRX 1280 Brigham CIty.Utah KBUH 800 Cedar Rapids, Iowa KCRG 1600 M Avondale Estates, Ga. WAVO 1420 Bessemer, Ala. WYAM 1450 Brighton. Colo. KBRN 800 KHAK 1360 Aztec. N. Mex. K N D E 1340 Bethesda, Md. WUST 1120 Brinkley, Ark. KBRI 1570 (PIG 1450 Babylon, N.Y. WBAB 1440 Bethlehem, Pa. WGPA 1100 Bristol, Conn. WBIS 1440 W M T 600 C WGLI 1290 Biddeford, Melee WIDE 1400 ht Bristol. Tenn, WOPI 1490 N Cedartown. Ga. WGAA 1340 Bad Axe, Mich. WLEW 1340 Big Lake, Tex. KBLT 1290 Bristol, Va. WCYB 690 A Center. Tea. KDET 930 Bainbridge. Ga. WMGR 990 Big Rapids, Mich. WBRN 1460 WFHG 980 M Centerville. Calif. KBIF 900 WAZA 1360 Big Sere.. Tex. KBST 1490 A Brockton, Mass. WBET 1460 Centerville, Iowa KCOG 1400 Baker, Oreg. KBKR 1490 KHEM 1270 Brockville, Ont. CFJR 1450 Carterville, Tenn. WHIP 1570 Bakersfield, Calif. KAFY 550 hl KBYG 1400 M Broken Bow, Nebr, KCNI 1280 Centerville, Utah KBBC 1600 KBIS 970 Big Stone Gap, Va. W LSD 1220 Brookfield, S'o. (OHM 1470 Central City. Ky. WNES 1050 KERN 1410 C Biloxi, Miss. WLOX 1490 M Brookhaven, Miss. WCHJ 1470 WMTA 1380 KGEE 1230 WVM1 570 WOMB 1340 M Centralia, III. WCNT 1210 KUZZ 800 Billings, Slant. KBMY 1240 S1 Brookings, Oreg. KURY 910 Centralia & Chehalis, KLYO 1350 KGHL 790 N Brookings. S.Dak. KBRK 1130 Wash. KELA 1470 KMAP 1490 KOOK 970 C Brookline, Klass. WBOS 16110 Centreville, Miss. WGLC 1580 KPMC 1560 A KOYN 910 Brooksville, Fla. WWJB 1450 Chadran, Nebr, KCSR 1450 Bellingham. Wash. KPUG 1170 M KURL 730 Brownfield, Tex. KTFY 1300 Chambersbure. Pa. WCHA 800 Baldwinsville, N.Y. WSEN 1050 Binghamton. N.Y. WINR 680 N Brownsville, Tex. KBOR 1600 A WCBG 1590 Ballinger, Tex. K RUN 1400 WKOP 1360 M Brownwood, Tex. KBWD 1380 M Champaign, III. WOWS 1100 C Baltimore. Md. WBAL 1090 N WNBF 1290 C KEAN 1240 Chanute, Kans. KCRG 1460 W B h1 D 750 Birmingham, Ala. WAPI 1070 N Brunswick, Ga. WG1G 1440 A Chapel Hill, N.C. WCHL 1360 WCAO 600 WBRC 960 A W ht O G 1490 Charleroi, Pa. WESA 940 WCBM 680 C WCRT 1260 A Brunswick, Maine WCM E 900 Charles City. Iowa KCHA 1580 WFBR 1300 WEZB 1220 Bryan. Tex. KORA 1240 ht Charleston. Ill. WEIC 1270 WITH 1230 WENN 1320 M WTAW 1150 Charleston. Mo. KCHR 1350 WSID 1010 WATV 900 Buckhannon. W.Va. WBUC 1460 Charleston, S.C. WCSC 1390 C WWIN 1400 A -M WSGN 610 Buffalo. N.Y. WBEN 930 C WOKE 1340 Ah1 Bamberg. S.C. WWBD 790 WYDE 850 WBNY 1400 WPAL 730 Bangor, Maine WABI 910 A -M WVOK 690 WEBR 970 M WQSN 1450 WGUY 1250 C Bisbee, Ariz. KSUN 1230 A WGR 550 WTMA 1250 N WLBZ 620 N Bishop, Calif. KIBS 1230 A WKBW 1520 N Cfarleston, W.Va. WCAW 680 Banning, Calif. I(PAS 1490 Bishopvilie, S.C. WAGS 1380 WWOL 1120 A WCHS 580 C Barboursville, Ky, WBVL 950 Bismarck, N.Dak. KFYR 550 N Buffalo. Wya. KBBS 1450 WHMS 1490 A Bardstown. Ky. WBRT 1320 KQDI 1350 Buford, Ga. WDMF 1460 WKAZ 950 N Barnesboro, Pa. WNCC 950 Bismarck -Mandan. N.Dak. Burbank, Calif. KBLA 1500 WTIP 1240 M Barnwell. S.C. W BA W 740 I<BOM 1270 Burley, Idaho KBAR 1230 A -M Charlotte, Mich. WCER 1390 Barre, Vt. WSNO 1450 Black Mountain, N .c. Burlington, Iowa KBUR 1490 A Charlotte. N.C. W BT 1110 C Barrie. Ont. CKBB 950 WBMT 1350 Burlington. N.C. WBBB 920 M WAYS 610 A Barstow, Calif. KWTC 1230 A Black River Falls. Wis. WBAG 1150 WGIV 1600 KIOT 1310 WWIS 1260 Burlington, Vt. WCAX 620 N W KTC 1310 Bartlesville, Okla. KWON 1400 M11 Blackfoot. Idaho KBLI 690 WDOT 1400 WSOC 930 M Bartow, Fla. WBAR 1460 Blackstone. Va. WKLV 1440 WJOY 1230 A W 1ST 1240 N Bassett, Va. WODY 900 Blackwell, Okla. I<LTR 1580 Burns, Oreg. KRNS 1230 WWOK 1480 Bastrop. La. KTRY 730 Blaine, Wash. KARI 550 Butler, Ala. WPRN 1220 Charlotte Amalie, V.I. KVOB 1340 Blakely, Ga. WBBI( 1260 Butler. Pa. WBUT 1050 WSTA 1340 Batavia, N.Y. WBTA 1490 M Blanding, Utah KUTA 790 WISR 680 Charlottesville, Va. WCHV 1260 A Batesburg, S.C. WBLR 1430 Blind River. Ont. CONS 730 Butte. Mont. (BOW 1490 C WELK 1010 Batesville, Ark. KBTA 1340 Bloomington. Ill. WJBC 1230 A KOPR 550 M WINA 1400 M Batesville. Miss. WBLE 1290 Bloomington, Ind. W TTS 1370 A KXLF 1370 N Charlottetown. P.E.I.CFCY 630 Bath, Maine WM MS 730 Bloomsburg, Pa. WCNR 930 Cabana. Que. CJAF 1340 Chase City. Va. W M E K 980 Bathurst, N.B. CKBC 1400 WHIM 550 Cadillac. Mich. WATT 1240 M Chatham, Ont. CFCO 630 Baton Rouge, La. WAIL 1460 M Bluefield, W.Va. WHIS 1440 N Caguas, P.R. WNEL 1430 Cnettanooga, Tenn. WOGA 1450 M WYNK 1380 W KOY 1240 M WVJP 1110 WAPO 1150 A WIBR 1300 Blythe, Calif. KYOR 1450 A Cairo. Ga. WGRA 790 WDEF 1370 N W180 1150 N Blytheville, Ark. KLCN 910 Cairo, III. W K RO 1490 WOOD 1310 C WLCS 910 Boaz, Ala. WAVC 1300 Calais, Maine WODY 1230 N WD)(B 1490 WXOI( 1260 Bogalusa, la. W I KC 1490 N Caldwell, Kano KCID 1490 W N00 1260 Battle Creek. M leh. W BC I< 930 W BOX 920 KBGN 910 Cheboygan, Mich. WCBY 1240 WELL 1400 A Boise. Idaho KB01 950 C Calera, Ala. WBYE 1370 Cheektowaga, N.Y. WNIA 1230 Baxley, Ga. WHAB 1260 KEST 790 Calexico, Calif. ((CO 1490 A Chehalis, Wash. KITI 1120 Bay City, Mich, WBCh1 1440 A KGEM 1140 M Calgary. Alta. CFAC 960 Chelan, Wash. KOZI 1220 WW BC 1250 KIDO 630 N CFCN 1080 Cheraw, S.C. WCRE 1420 Bay City. Tex. KIOX 1270 ht KYME 740 CKXL 1140 Cherokee, Iowa KCHE 1440 Bay Minette, Ala. WBCA 1150 Bonham. Tex. KFYN 1420 Calhoun, Ga. WCGA 900 Chester, Pa. WEEZ 1590 Bayamon, P.R. WRSJ 1560 Boone, Iowa I(FGQ 1260 Camas, Wash. KVAN 1480 W VCH 740 Baytown. Tex. KRCT 650 KWBG 1590 Cambridge. Md. WCEM 1240 Chester, S.C. WGCD 1490 KWBA 1360 Boone. N.C. WATA 1450 Cambridge. Mass. WTAO 740 A Cheyenne. Wyo, KFBC 1240 A Beacon, N.Y. WBNR 1260 Boonville, Ind. W B N L 1540 Cambridge, Ohl° WILE 1270 KCHY 1590 Beardstown, III. WRNS 790 Boonville, Sto. KWRT 1370 Camden, Ark. KAMD 910 KRAE 1480 Beatrice. Nebr. KW BE 1450 Booneville, S11ss, WBIP 1400 A Camden. N.J. WCAM 1310 KVWO 1370 M Beaufort, N.C. WBMA 1400 Boonville, N.Y. WBRV 900 W KON 800 Chicago. Ill. WAAF 950 Beaufort, S.C. WBEU 960 Borger, Tex. KHUZ 1490 M Camden, S C. WACA 1590 WAIT 820 Beaumont. Tex. KFDM 560 A KBBB 1600 Camden, Tenn, W F W L 1220 WBBM 780 C KJET 1380 Boston, Mass. WBZ 1030 Cameron, Tex. KMIL 1330 WCFL 1000 KR1C 1450 WCOP 1150 Camilla, Ga. WCLB 1220 WCRW 1240 KTRM 990 WILD 1090 Campbell, Ohio W HOT 1570 W EDC 1240 Beaver Dam, Wis. WBEV 1430 WNAC 680 Campbellsville, Ky. WTCO 1450 WGES 1390 Beaver Falls, Pa. WBVP 1230 WEZE 1260 N Campbellton, N.B. CKNB 950 WGN 720 M Beckley. W. Va. WJLS 560 C W E E I 590 C Camrose, Alta. CFCW 790 WIND 560 WWNR 620 WHOH 850 Canon City, Colo. KRLN 1400 h1 WOOD 1160 Bedford, Ind. WBIW 1340 WMEX 1510 Canonsburg, Pa. WCNG 540 WLS 890 A Bedford, Pa. WBFD 1310 WORL 950 M11 Canton, Ge. W C H K 1290 WMAQ 670 N Bedford, Va. WBLT 1350 Boulder, Colo. KBOL 1490 Canton, III. W BYS 1560 WMBI 1110 Beeville. Tex. KIBL 1490 Boyle, Tex. KBAN 1410 Canton, Miss. WDOB 1370 WSBC 1240 Belgrade, Mont. ICG V W 630 Bowling Green. I(y. W KCT 930 A Canton, N.C. WWIT 970 Chicago Huts., Ill. WCGO 1600 Bellaire, Ohio WOMP 1290 hl WBGN 1340 Canton, Ohio WCNS 900 Chickasha. Okla. K W CO 1560 Bellefontalne, Ohio WOHP 1390 WLBJ 1410 hs WCMW 1060 Chico, Calif. KHSL 1290 C Bellefonte. Pa. WOLF 1330 Bowl. Green, Ohio WHRW 730 WHBC 1480 A KPAY 1060 Bell Fourche, S.Dak. 1(BFS 1450 Bozeman, Mont. KXXL 1450 N Cape Girardeau, Sto. KFVS 960 Chicopee. Mass. WACE 730 Belle Glade, Fla. W SW N 900 I(Bh1N 1230 KGMO 1550 Chicoutimi, Que. CBl 1580 Belleville. Ont. CJBQ 800 Bradbury Hats., Md.WPGC 1580 Carbondale, III. WCIL 1020 CJMT 1420 Belleville. ill, W IBV 1260 Braddock. Pa. W LOA 1550 Carbondale. Pa. WCDL 1440 Childress, Tex. KCTX 1510 Bellevue, Wash. KF I(F 1330 Braddoeks Heights, Md. Caribou. Maine WFST 600 Chillicothe, Mo. KCHI 1010 Bellingham, Wash. KPUG 1170 M WMHI 1370 Carlisle. Pa. WHYL 960 Chillicothe, Ohio WBEX 1490 A KVOS 790 A Bradenton, Fla. WTRL 1490 Carlsbad. N.Mex. KAVE 1240 C WCH1 1350 KOQT 1550 WBRD 1420 KPBM 740 Chilliwack, B.C. CH W K 1270 Bellingham -Ferndale, Wash. Bradford. Pa. W ESB 1490 ht Carmel, Calif. KRML 1410 Chlpley, Fla.
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