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Pax122, 2017-10-31 PAX122, 2017 - 10 - 31 -- 11 - 07 (V10.0) 540 5.11 0700 WFLF Pine Hills FL, ”Newsradio 102.5, WFLA”, 3/2 550 1.11 0600 KTRS St. Louis MO, ”The Home of the Missouri Tigers”, 2/2 550 5.11 0600 KOAC Corvallis OR, många FM - repeaters i callet, 2/2 550 6.11 0700 WSAU Wausau WI, Fox News, 3/3 560 4.11 0800 KLZ Denver CO, ”The Source”, 2/2 560 5.11 0600 WQAM Miami FL, ”Sports Radio 560 WQAM”, 2/2 560 6.11 0600 WGAN Portland ME, ”Time for ABC News”, 2/2 560 7.11 0632 KMON Great Falls MT, ”... from the KMON Weather Center...”, 2/2 560 7.11 0600 KPQ Wenatchee WA, ”Newsradio 560 KPQ Wenatchee”, 2/2 570 1.11 0600 WTBN Pinellas Park FL, ”Faith Talk 570”, 2/2 570 2.11 0558 WMCA New York NY, inviterade ti ll WMCA Networking Breakfast, 2/2 570 3.11 0600 CKGL Kitchener ON, ”570news.com”, 2/2 570 5.11 0600 KNRS Salt Lake City UT, ”Talk Radio 105.9 FM”, 2/2 570 5.11 0705 WSYR Syracuse NY, väder och ID ”Newsradio 570 WSYR”, 3/3 570 5.11 1300 KVI Seattle WA, ”Americas first conservative talk station”, 2/2 570 6.11 0800 CKSW Swift Current SK, ”Country Music Radio”, 3/3 570 6.11 0900 WNAX Yankton SD, reklam för Royal Oil före CBS News, 3/3 570 7.11 0609 CFCB Corner Br ook NL, reklam för Steele Hotels, //VOCM, 4/3 580 5.11 0700 CFRA Ottawa ON, ”Newstalk 580, CFRA Ottawa”, 4/4 590 2.11 0650 WROW Albany NY, jinglade vackert före “Moonlight becomes you” 4/3 590 5.11 0600 WEZE Boston MA, ”WEZE Fan Club” , 3/3 590 5.11 0700 CJCL Toronto ON, ”Torontos Sports Radio, 590 The Fan”, 3/2 590 5.11 1300 KHAR Anchorage AK, ”CBS Sports 590, KHAR Anchorage”, 5/5 600 5.11 0601 YNLD Nueva Radio Ya, Managua, svagt anrop, 2/1 600 5.11 0612 CFQ R Montreal QC, musik - och infoslinga i väntan på reguljära pgm, 2/2 600 5.11 0645 CJWW Saskatoon SK, jinglade i countryn, 2/2 600 5.11 0700 WMT Cedar Rapids IA, ”Eastern Iowas No 1 source for sports...” 2/2 610 2.11 0600 WTVN Columbu s OH, ”Newsradio 610 WTVN” före ABC News, 3/3 610 5.11 0600 WIOD Miami FL, ”Newsradio 610, WIOD”, 4/3 610 5.11 1258 CKYL Peace River AB, kort ID ”YL Country”, 3/3 610 6.11 0600 KONA Kennewick WA, ”610 KONA Kennewick - Richland - Pasco”, 2/ 2 620 1.11 0515 WDAE St Petersburg FL, flera ID i bruset, 2/1 620 5.11 0600 WTMJ Milwaukee WI, ”Newsradio 620 WTMJ” med ABC News, 2/2 620 6.11 0700 KPOJ Portland OR, överröstade WTMJ en kort stund, 3/2 630 5.11 0600 KFXD Boise I D, ”630 The Fan, KFXD Boise”, 2/2 630 5.11 0700 CHED Edmonton AB, ”Minus 16 degrees in Edmonton”, 4/3 640 1.11 0600 WMFN Peotone IL, ”You’re listening to 640 WMFN Peotone...”, 2/2 640 2.11 0700 CFMJ Richmond Hill ON, ”This is Talkradio AM 640 CFMJ Toronto” 3/3 640 4.11 0858 KFI Los Angeles CA, gav ett brusigt ”KFI AM 640”, 2/2 648 1.11 1300 AFN Okinawa, PSA för AdoptUSKids.org, 3/2 650 4.11 1000 CISL Richmond BC, ”Sportsnet 650 Vancouver”, 2/2 650 4.11 1300 KENI Anchorage AK, ”Newsradio 650 KENI Anchorage”, 2/2 650 6.11 0900 WSM Nashville TN, ”News and information you need...”, 2/1 650 7.11 0630 CKOM Saskatoon SK, ville få mig att installera CKOM Radio App, 4/4 660 5.11 1400 KFAR Fairbank s AK, ”The Voice of the Golden height city”, 4/4 660 6.11 0620 WFAN New York NY, snabb jingle i sporten, 4/4 660 7.11 0600 CFFR Calgary AB, ”This is 660 News Calgary”, 3/2 670 1.11 0900 WSCR Chicago IL, ”The Score”, 4/3 670 2.11 0700 KBOI Boise ID, ”We are 670 KBOI Boise”, 2/2 680 1.11 1005 KFEQ St Joseph MO, ”KFEQ Weather”, 2/1 680 4.11 0900 KNBR Los Angeles CA, Sportsplay, 2/2 680 5.11 0845 CFTR Toronto ON, ”680 Newstime”, 4/4 680 6.11 0500 WRKO Bost on MA; ”The voice of Boston”, 2/2 680 7.11 0600 KBRW Barrow AK, ”Broadcasting from top of the world...”, 2/2 690 5.11 0700 CKGM Montreal QC, ”TSN 690” i ett långt lokalt reklamblock, 5/5 700 1.11 0700 WLW Cincinnati OH, ”Newsradio 700, WLW”, 3/3 710 1.11 0600 WOR New York NY, ”This is the voice of New York”, 3/2 710 1.11 1006 KCMO Kansas City MO, promo för Tom Becka, 2/2 710 4.11 0800 KNUS Denver CO, ”Stimulating talk” hård ansatt av KIRO, 2/1 710 5.11 0700 K IRO Seattle WA, ”ESPN KIRO AM 710”, 4/4 720 1.11 0825 WGN Chicago IL, 3/2 730 5.11 0600 CKAC Montreal QC, läget i trafiken nonstop, 4/4 730 6.11 0600 CKDM Dauphin MB, överröstade CKAC en liten stund, 3/2 730 6.11 0830 CHMJ Vanco uver BC, ”All traffic, all the time”, 3/3 740 5.11 0845 CFZM Toronto ON, ”Zoomer Radio”, //96.7, 5/4 750 1.11 0600 CKJH Melfort SK, ”CK 750 Classic hits”, 4/3 750 5.11 0600 WSB Atlanta GA, ställde om klockan till Standard Time, 3/2 750 5.11 1200 KXTG Portland OR, ”The Game”, 4/4 760 4.11 0600 WJR Detroit MI, ”Lions radio, 760 WJR” 3/3 770 1.11 0700 WABC New York NY, ”A Cumulus Station”, 3/2 770 6.11 1300 KTTH Seattle WA, Talkradio AM 770” före Fox News, 4/3 7 70 6.11 0900 CHQR Calgary AB, önskade nyhetstips till 262 - NEWS, 3/3 780 5.11 0658 WBBM Chicago IL, ”Traffic and weather together on WBBM” 5/5 780 5.11 1225 KKOH Reno NV, ”Newstalk 780 KOH”, 3/3 790 1.11 0700 WPRV Providence RI, ”790 WPRV Providence, a Cumulus station”, 3/2 790 2.11 1000 KGHL Billings MT, “The Mighty 790”, 2/2 790 4.11 0800 KCAM Glennallen AK, ”Good news for a change”, 4/3 790 5.11 0700 KFGO Fargo ND, ”The Mighty 790”, 3/3 790 6.11 0810 KFYO Lubbock TX, ”Newsradio 95.1 and 790, KFYO” 2/2 800 31.10 2155 VOWR Saint John’s NL, läste dödsannonser efter ID, 4/4 800 1.11 0647 WNNW Lawrence MA, under CKLW, 2/1 800 4.11 0600 KQCV Oklahoma City OK, annonserade även FM 102.3, 2 /2 800 6.11 0500 CKLW Windsor ON, ”AM 800 CKLW, A division of Bell Media”, 4/3 800 7.11 0600 PJB TWR Bonaire, spanska, 2/2 810 6.11 0800 CKJS Winnipeg NB, ”In Winnipeg, This is Radio 810 CKJS”, 4/3 810 6.11 1300 KGO San Francisc o CA, ”For the next generation, KGO 810” 3/2 820 6.11 0900 KGNW Seattle WA, ”820 AM, The Word”, 2/2 820 6.11 0800 WBAP Fort Worth TX, mixad med KGNW, 2/2 820 6.11 1300 KCBF Fairbanks AK, ”This is your sports authority, ESPN 820”, 3/2 8 30 4.11 0600 WCCO Minneapolis MN, ”Newsradio 830, WCCO”, 3/3 830 4.11 1300 KSDP Sand Point AK, 2/2 830 5.11 0622 WCRN Worcester MA, ”Full service radio”, 4/3 840 2.11 1000 KXNT North Las Vegas NV, ”Newstalk 840 AM, KXNT”, 3/3 84 0 6.11 0600 WHAS Louisville KY, rapporterade om kyrkskjutningen, 4/3 850 1.11 0500 WEEI Boston MA, ”This is AM 850 WEEI Boston, ESPN on WEEI”, 4/4 850 1.11 0607 WFTL West Palm Beach FL, fick väderrapporten störd av WEEI, 2/1 850 4 .11 0600 WKNR Cleveland OH, ”ESPN 850, WKNR Cleveland”, 3/2 850 4.11 0900 KOA Denver CO, ”KOA Denver”, 2/2 850 5.11 1301 KICY Nome AK, ”This is KICY Nome”, 4/4 860 4.11 1300 CKBF Saskatoon SK, ”Radio Canada Premiere, Ici Saskatchewa n”, 3/3 860 5.11 1100 KPAM Troutdale OR, ”KPAM Portland - Vancouver”, 2/2 870 1.11 0700 WWL New Orleans LA, //105.3, 3/3 870 4.11 1000 KFLD Pasco WA, ”Newstalk 870 KFLD Pasco”, 2/2 870 6.11 0300 Radio Reloj, Cuba, 3/3 880 1.1 1 1000 XEAAA Guadalajara JL, ”Esne Radio”, 2/2 880 2.11 0630 WCBS New York NY, ”WCBS Newstime 2:30”, 4/4 880 5.11 0634 CJAD Montreal QC, “Newstalk 800”, 3/3 880 5.11 1030 CHQT Edmonton AB, ”iNews 880”, 3/3 880 5.11 0955 KWIP D allas OR, ”La Campeona 880”, 3/2 890 1.11 1000 WLS Chicago IL, rapporterade om dödskörningen i NY, 4/4 900 1.11 0900 KJSK Columbus NE, ”Newstalk 900”, 2/2 900 2.11 1300 KMVI Kahului HI, ESPN och “KMVI AM 900 Kahului”, 4/3 900 4.11 0800 CKBI Prince Albert SK, ”This is Saskatchewans Country”, 3/2 900 4.11 1300 KZPA Fort Yukon AK, förskolebarn med ID ”KSKO 89.5 FM”, 4/4 900 5.11 0900 XEW Mexico City DF, ”W Radio punto com”, 4/4 910 1.11 0901 WFDF Farmington Hill s MI, ”Detroits Superstation”, 3/2 910 4.11 0700 KCJB Minot ND, ”91 Classic country, KCJB Minot”, 2/1 910 5.11 0900 WSUI Iowa City IA, ”You’re listening to Iowa Public Radio...”, 4/3 910 5.11 0602 WABK Bangor ME, ”Big 104 FM” före ”Hoo ked on a feeling”, 2/1 910 5.11 1255 CKDQ Drumheller AB, ”910 CFCW” 5/5 920 1.11 0700 WDMC Melbourne FL, ”WDMC Melbourne - Vero Beach”, 3/3 920 4.11 0905 KVEL Vernal UT, “Weather on Newstalk KVEL”, 3/3 920 4.11 1300 KXLY Spokane W A, ”FM Newsradio 100.7, KXLY 920”, 3/3 920 6.11 0800 CFRY Portage la Prairie MB, ”A Golden West radio station”, 4/4 920 7.11 0500 CKNX Wingham ON, ”Western Ontarios source for news”, 2/2 930 31.10 2202 CJYQ Saint John’s NL, ”From the New KIXX Country”, 3/3 930 1.11 1000 WKY Oklahoma City OK, ”WKY Deportes Radio”, 3/2 930 1.11 1110 KNSA Unalakleet AK, dubbelid 670 och 930, 4/4 930 2.11 0300 CX20 Radio Monte Carlo, ”Desde Montevideo...”, 3/3 930 2.11 0600 WBEN Bu ffalo NY, ”..
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