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Current Station Listing American Family Radio WJGS - Norwood** 91.5 Jonesville* 91.9 MONTANA OREGON KBMM - Odessa* 89.5 Station Guide WASW - Waycross* 91.9 KSJY - Lafayette/St. Mrtnvle 89.9 KAFH-Great Falls 91.5 KANL - Baker City 90.7 KPKO - Pecos* 91.3 ILLINOIS KYLC - Lake Charles* 90.3 NEBRASKA KAPK - Grants Pass 91.1 KBAH - Plainview 90.5 WBEL - Cairo* 88.5 KPAQ - Plaquemine 88.1 KAYA - Hubbard 91.3 PENNSYLVANIA KAVO - Borger/Pampa 90.9 ALABAMA WEFI - Effingham 89.5 KMSL -Shreveport/Msfield 91.7 KKNL - Valentine 89.3 WAWN - Franklin* 89.5 KBDE-Temple/Waco 89.9 WALN-Carrollton* 89.3 Flora 88.5 KAVK - Many* 89.3 NEW MEXICO Harrisburg 90.1 KVHR - Van Horn* 91.5 Decatur 88.5 WAXR - Geneseo 88.1 KAPI - Ruston* 88.3 KAQF - Clovis* 91.1 Millersburg 90.9 KAYK - Victoria 88.5 Huntsville 93.7 WAWJ - Marion* 90.1 St. Joseph 89.9 KOBH - Hobbs 91.7 SOUTH CAROLINA VIRGINIA WAQG - Ozark/Dothan* 91.7 WAPO - Mt. Vernon 90.5 MICHIGAN Las Vegas 90.3 WDLL - Dillon 90.5 WAUQ-Charles City* 89.7 WAQU - Selma 91.1 WSLE - Salem 91.3 WMCQ - Muskegon 91.7 Raton 90.3 SOUTH DAKOTA WARN - Culpeper 91.5 WAKD - Sheffield 89.9 INDIANA MINNESOTA NORTH CAROLINA KEEA - Aberdeen 90.1 WRIH - Richmond 88.1 WAXU - Troy 91.1 WQSG - Lafayette 90.7 KBPG - Montevideo 89.5 WBKU - Ahoskie* 91.7 KASD - Rapid City 90.3 WTRM-Winchester 91.3 ARIZONA Michigan City 88.5 MISSISSIPPI WXBE - Beaufort 88.3 TENNESSEE WASHINGTON Fredonia 89.1 WATI - Vincennes 89.9 WDFX - Cleveland** 98.3 WRYN - Hickory 89.1 WAUO - Hohenwald 90.7 KAYB - Sunnyside 88.1 KBMH - Holbrook 90.3 IOWA WPRG - Columbia 89.5 WJKA - Jacksonville 90.1 WAMP - Jackson 88.1 WEST VIRGINIA KAWN - Winslow 91.3 KAYP - Burlington* 89.9 WCSO-Columbus 90.5 WAAE - New Bern* 91.9 WAWI - Lawrenceburg 89.7 WBHZ - Elkins 91.9 ARKANSAS KIAD - Dubuque* 88.5 WSQH - Decatur/Meridian 91.7 WBFY - Pinehurst* 90.3 WIGH-Lexington/Jxson* 88.7 WPWV - Princeton 90.1 Arkadelphia 91.9 KBDC - Mason City* 88.5 WAUM - Duck Hill 91.9 WRAE-Raeford/Fayetteville 88.7 WGBQ-Lynchburg 91.9 WISCONSIN KAPG - Bentonville 88.1 Ottumwa* 88.1 WQST - Forest* 92.5 Sanford 88.7 WMSB - Memphis/Byhalia 88.9 WWEN - Wentworth* 88.1 KBCM - Blytheville* 88.3 KAYA - Sioux City 91.3 WAOY - Gulfport* 91.7 NORTH DAKOTA WPRH - Paris 90.9 WYOMING KEJA - Cale* 91.7 KWVI - Waverly* 88.9 WAII - Hattiesburg 89.3 KDVI - Devils Lake* 89.9 WAUV - Ripley 89.7 KGLL - Gillette 88.1 Clarksville* 89.9 KANSAS WYTF - Indianola* 88.7 KJTW - Jamestown 89.9 WAZD - Savannah* 88.1 Crossett 91.7 KAXR - Arkansas City 91.3 WATP - Laurel* 90.9 Watford City 89.1 WBIA - Shelbyville 88.3 AFFILIATES KBDO-Des Arc 91.7 Beloit 91.3 WQVI - Madison** 90.5 KNDW - Williston* 91.7 Waynesboro 89.9 ARIZONA KBNV-Fayetteville* 90.1 KBJQ - Bronson* 88.3 WAQL - McComb* 90.5 OHIO TEXAS KWIM - Window Rock 104.9 KARH - Forrest City 88.1 KBDA - Great Bend 89.7 WMSB - Memphis/Byhalia 88.9 WJJE - Delaware 89.1 KAQD - Abilene* 91.3 CALIFORNIA KAOW - Fort Smith 88.9 KHYS - Hays* 89.7 WASM - Natchez* 91.1 WBIE-Delphos 91.5 Alpine* 90.9 KNLF - Quincy 95.9 KBPW-Hampton/El Dorado 88.1 KBQC- Independence 88.5 WAVI - Oxford* 91.5 WWGV - Grove City 88.1 KAVW - Amarillo* 90.7 GEORGIA KBMJ - Heber Springs* 89.5 KMLL - Marysville* 91.7 WPAS - Pascagoula/Mobile 89.1 Martin's Ferry 91.1 KZFT - Beaumont/Fannett* 90.5 WMVV - Griffin 90.7 KAOG - Jonesboro* 90.5 KSNB - Norton* 91.5 WATU - Port Gibson/Vburg* 89.3 WAUI - Shelby 88.3 KBCX - Big Spring* 91.5 MARYLAND KJSB - Jonesboro 88.3 KRBW- Ottawa* 90.5 WJZB - Starkville* 88.7 WBJV - Steubenville* 88.9 Breckenridge 90.7 WOEL - Elkton 89.9 KNLL - Nashville 90.5 KAKA - Salina* 88.5 WAFR - Tupelo* 88.3 OKLAHOMA KLGS - College Station 89.9 MAINE Pocahontas 90.1 KBUZ - Topeka* 90.3 WAJS - Tupelo** 91.7 KAKO-Ada 91.3 KAFR - Conroe 88.3 WWWA - Winslow 95.3 KANX - Sheridan* 91.1 KCFN - Wichita* 91.1 WAQB - Tupelo 90.9 KQPD - Ardmore* 91.1 KCKT - Crockett 88.5 NEW HAMPSHIRE Warren* 91.3 KENTUCKY WZKM - Waynesboro 89.7 KBQC- Bartlesville 88.5 KTDA - Dalhart 91.7 WLMW- Manchester 90.7 FLORIDA WAPD - Campbellsville* 91.7 West Point 96.9 KAYC - Durant 91.1 KTXG-Dallas/Greenville 90.5 NEW MEXICO WTLG - Starke 88.3 WAXG - Mt. Sterling 88.1 WYAZ - Yazoo City 89.5 Elk City 91.9 KDLI - Del Rio* 89.9 KPCL-Farmington 95.7 GEORGIA WBMK - Morehead 88.5 MISSOURI KXRT - Idabel 90.9 Dumas 91.7 WBJY - Americus* 89.3 WGCF - Paducah 89.3 Brookfield 91.5 KVRS - Lawton 90.3 KATG - Elkhart 88.1 TV AFFILIATES WAEF - Cordele 90.3 LOUISIANA KAUF-Kennett 89.9 KARG - Poteau* 91.7 KSUR - Mart/Waco* 88.9 WAWH - Dublin 88.3 KAPM - Alexandria* 91.7 Memphis 91.5 KAYM - Weatherford* 90.5 KMEO - Mertzon 91.9 NEW MEXICO WBKG - Macon 88.9 KAXV - Bastrop/Monroe* 91.9 KBGM - Park Hills 91.1 KAZQ-TV 32.4 KBAN - DeRidder 91.5 *Denotes AFR Inspirational **Denotes AFR Urban Family All Other Are AFR Talk Updated 7/16/2013.
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