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The Clark Howard Radio Show.Xlsx The Clark Howard Radio Show State City Time Call Letters Frequency AK Anchorage MoFr 9A-11A KFQD-AM 750 AK Anchorage Sa 10A-12P KFQD-AM 750 AK Anchorage MoFr 6:15A-6:30A KFQD-AM 750 AK Anchorage MoFr 2P-3P KFQD-AM 750 AK Fairbanks MoFr 6A-7P KWLF-FM 98.1 AL Foley MoFr 6:15A-6:30A WHEP-AM 1310 AL Daphne/Mobile Su 2P-5P WAVH-FM 106.5 AL Foley MoFr 12P-2P WHEP-AM 1310 AL Daphne/Mobile Sa 2P-5P WAVH-FM 106.5 AL Fairhope/Mobile MoFr 12P-2P WXQW-AM 660 AL Fairhope/Mobile MoFr 2P-3P WXQW-AM 660 AL Florence/Mus Shoals Su 3P-6P WBCF-AM 1240 AL Florence/Mus Shoals SaSu 4P-7P WBCF-AM 1240 AL Florence/Mus Shoals MoFr 6A-7P WBCF-AM 1240 AL Tuskegee MoFr 9P-10P WQSI-FM 95.9 AL Tuskegee Sa 12P-3P WQSI-FM 95.9 AL Tuskegee MoFr 12P-2P WQSI-FM 95.9 AR Bearden Sa 2P-5P KBEU-FM 92.7 AR Bearden Su 4A-7A KBEU-FM 92.7 AR Hot Springs Su 3P-6P KZNG-AM 1340 AR Farmington/Fayettvl Sa 6A-8A KFAY-AM 1030 AZ Mesa/Phoenix Sa 2P-5P KFNN-AM 1510 AZ Mesa/Phoenix Su 3A-5A KFNN-AM 1510 AZ Mesa/Phoenix MoFr 5:45A-6A KFNN-AM 1510 AZ Mesa/Phoenix MoFr 6:15P-6:30P KFNN-AM 1510 AZ Mesa/Phoenix MoFr 6P-9P KFNN-AM 1510 AZ Prescott Su 10P-1A KYCA-AM 1490 CA Los Angeles Sa 10P-1A KEIB-AM 1150 CA Los Angeles MoFr 5A-7P KEIB-AM 1150 CA Banning/Beaumont MoFr 6A-7P KMET-AM 1490 CA Ventura MoFr 6A-7P KVTA-AM 1590 CA Banning/Beaumont MoFr 6A-8A KMET-AM 1490 CA S Bernardno/Riversd MoFr 10A-12P KKDD-AM 1290 CA Santa Rosa MoFr 6A-7P KSRO-AM 1350 CA Santa Rosa Su 3P-6P KSRO-AM 1350 CA Mendocino/Ukiah MoFr 6A-7P KUNK-FM 92.7 CA Oakland MoFr 12P-3P KKSF-AM 910 CA Oakland Su 7A-10A KKSF-AM 910 CA Grass Valley MoFr 1P-3P KNCO-AM 830 CA Grass Valley MoFr 6P-7P KNCO-AM 830 CA Grass Valley MoFr 6A-7P KNCO-AM 830 CA S Lk Tahoe/N Lk Tah MoFr 12:30P-12:45P KOWL-AM 1490 CA S Lk Tahoe/N Lk Tah MoFr 2P-4P KOWL-AM 1490 CA S Lk Tahoe/N Lk Tah Su 12P-3P KOWL-AM 1490 CA Susanville Su 1P-4P KSUE-AM 1240 The Clark Howard Radio Show State City Time Call Letters Frequency CA Pso Robls/Atscadero Sa 4P-7P KPRL-AM 1230 CA Chico Su 1P-4P KPAY-FM 93.9 CA Eureka MoFr 9P-10P KGOE-AM 1480 CA Eureka MoFr 7P-9P KGOE-AM 1480 CO Fleming/Sterling MoFr 10P-12A KRFD-FM 100.1 CO Fleming/Sterling MoFr 12A-1A KRFD-FM 100.1 CO Fleming/Sterling Sa 5P-8P KRFD-FM 100.1 CO Lamar MoFr 11A-12P KLMR-AM 920 CO Lamar MoFr 6A-7P KLMR-AM 920 CO Security/Co Springs MoFr 8A-9A KRDO-FM 105.5 CO Colorado Springs MoFr 8A-9A KRDO-AM 1240 CT Bridgeport MoFr 12P-2P WICC-AM 600 CT Bridgeport MoFr 6A-8A WICC-AM 600 CT Hartford Sa 6P-9P WTIC-AM 1080 CT Hartford Su 5P-8P WTIC-AM 1080 CT Hartford MoFr 7P-9P WTIC-AM 1080 CT Hartford MoFr 9P-10P WTIC-AM 1080 DE Wilmington Sa 12P-3P WDEL-AM 1150 DE Wilmington MoFr 10A-7P WDEL-AM 1150 FL Homosassa MoFr 6A-7P WXJB-FM 99.9 FL Lakeland Su 1P-3P WLKF-AM 1430 FL Ocala MoFr 6P-8P WOCA-AM 1370 FL Ocala MoFr 8P-9P WOCA-AM 1370 FL Ormond Beach MoFr 12P-3P WELE-AM 1380 FL Orlando MoFr 11:30A-11:45A WDBO-FM 96.5 FL Orlando Su 12A-2A WDBO-FM 96.5 FL Orlando MoFr 12A-1A WDBO-FM 96.5 FL Orlando MoFr 1P-3P WDBO-FM 96.5 FL Bunnell/Palm Coast MoFr 1P-3P WNZF-AM 1550 FL Bunnell/Palm Coast SaSu 12P-3P WNZF-AM 1550 FL Vero Beach MoFr 6P-6:15P WTTB-AM 1490 FL Vero Beach Su 12P-3P WTTB-AM 1490 FL Vero Beach MoFr 12A-1A WTTB-AM 1490 FL Stuart MoFr 1P-4P WSTU-AM 1450 FL Atlanticbch/Jcksnvl MoFr 5:15A-5:30A WOKV-FM 104.5 FL Lake City Su 7P-10P WDSR-AM 1340 FL Atlanticbch/Jcksnvl MoFr 10P-11P WOKV-FM 104.5 FL Marco/Naples MoFr 6P-9P WGUF-FM 98.9 FL Marco/Naples Sa 9P-1A WGUF-FM 98.9 FL Marco/Naples Su 5A-7A WGUF-FM 98.9 FL Ft Walton Bch/Destn Su 5P-8P WFTW-AM 1260 FL Live Oak Su 7P-10P WQHL-AM 1250 FL Live Oak/Lake City Su 7P-10P WJZS-FM 106.1 FL Micanopy/Gainesvlle MoFr 8:30A-8:45A WSKY-FM 97.3 FL Micanopy/Gainesvlle Su 3P-6P WSKY-FM 97.3 The Clark Howard Radio Show State City Time Call Letters Frequency GA Athens MoFr 6A-9A WGAU-AM 1340 GA Doraville/Atlanta MoFr 10P-12A WSBB-FM 95.5 GA Athens MoFr 9P-11P WGAU-AM 1340 GA Athens MoFr 11P-12A WGAU-AM 1340 GA Athens Sa 7A-8A WGAU-AM 1340 GA Athens Su 7A-8A WGAU-AM 1340 GA Athens Su 8A-9A WGAU-AM 1340 GA Clarkesville MoFr 9P-11P WCHM-AM 1490 GA Clarkesville MoFr 11P-12A WCHM-AM 1490 GA Carrollton Su 3P-6P WLBB-AM 1330 GA Young Harris MoFr 9P-10P WJRB-FM 95.1 GA Young Harris MoFr 10P-11P WJRB-FM 95.1 GA Rome Sa 4P-7P WRGA-AM 1470 GA Rome MoFr 6A-7P WRGA-AM 1470 GA Atlanta MoFr 10P-12A WSB-AM 750 GA St. Simons Island MoFr 12P-2P WBQO-FM 93.7 GA Vidalia MoFr 9P-10P WVOP-AM 970 GA Savannah MoFr 9P-10P WBMQ-AM 630 GA Savannah MoFr 10A-12P WBMQ-AM 630 GA Savannah MoFr 9A-10A WBMQ-AM 630 GA Savannah Sa 8A-10A WBMQ-AM 630 GA Savannah Sa 1P-3P WBMQ-AM 630 GA Trenton MoFr 7A-8A WKWN-AM 1420 GA Augusta Su 3P-6P WGAC-AM 580 GA Harlem/Augusta Su 3P-6P WGAC-FM 95.1 GA Swainsboro MoFr 6P-8P WJAT-AM 800 GA Swainsboro MoFr 8P-9P WJAT-AM 800 GA Cairo MoFr 6P-7P WGRA-AM 790 GA Cairo Su 3P-6P WGRA-AM 790 GA Lakeland/Valdosta Su 12P-3P WVGA-FM 105.9 GA Macon MoFr 10A-3P WMAC-AM 940 GA Macon Sa 12P-3P WMAC-AM 940 GA Macon Su 9P-10P WMAC-AM 940 GA Dexter MoFr 1P-3P WDBG-F2 103.1 GA Dexter MoFr 3P-4P WDBG-F2 103.1 GA Albany Sa 3P-6P WALG-AM 1590 IA Boone MoFr 1P-3P KWBG-AM 1590 IA Boone MoFr 3P-4P KWBG-AM 1590 IA Marshalltown MoFr 4P-5P KFJB-AM 1230 IA Marshalltown MoFr 8P-10P KFJB-AM 1230 IA Marshalltown MoFr 6A-7P KFJB-AM 1230 IA Clinton MoFr 7:15A-7:30A KROS-AM 1340 IA Clinton MoFr 3P-6P KROS-AM 1340 IA Burlington MoFr 5P-8P KBUR-AM 1490 IA Spencer MoFr 11:45A-12P KICD-AM 1240 The Clark Howard Radio Show State City Time Call Letters Frequency IA Spencer Sa 11A-1P KICD-AM 1240 IA Spencer MoFr 11A-12P KICD-AM 1240 IA Sheldon Sa 5P-8P KIWA-AM 1550 ID Sandpoint MoFr 3P-6P KSPT-AM 1400 ID Bonners Ferry Su 7P-10P KBFI-AM 1450 ID Sandpoint Su 7P-10P KSPT-AM 1400 ID Bonners Ferry MoFr 3P-6P KBFI-AM 1450 IL Dekalb/Sycamore MoFr 4P-6P WLBK-AM 1360 IL Dekalb/Sycamore MoFr 6P-7P WLBK-AM 1360 IL Joliet MoFr 8P-10P WJOL-AM 1340 IL Lansing/Chicago MoFr 6A-7P WSRB-FM 106.3 IL Genoa/Rockford MoFr 6A-7P WYRB-FM 106.3 IL Alton MoFr 6P-8P WBGZ-AM 1570 IL Alton MoFr 8P-9P WBGZ-AM 1570 IL Marion Su 5P-8P WGGH-AM 1150 IL Springfield MoFr 6:30A-6:45A WTAX-AM 1240 IL Champaign/Urbana Sa 6P-9P WDWS-AM 1400 IL Champaign/Urbana MoFr 4P-5P WDWS-AM 1400 IL Springfield MoFr 2P-3P WTAX-AM 1240 IL Jacksonville Sa 9P-12A WLDS-AM 1180 IL Jacksonville Sa 1P-4P WLDS-AM 1180 IL Jacksonville Su 1P-4P WLDS-AM 1180 IL Springfield Su 5P-8P WTAX-AM 1240 IL Jacksonville MoFr 8P-9P WLDS-AM 1180 IL Assumption MoFr 4P-5P WTIM-AM 870 IL Assumption MoFr 8A-9A WTIM-AM 870 IL Assumption MoFr 11A-12P WTIM-AM 870 IL Galesburg MoFr 9A-11A WGIL-AM 1400 IL Fairfield MoFr 5A-7P WFIW-AM 1390 IL Fairfield MoFr 5:45A-6A WFIW-FM 104.9 IL Fairfield MoFr 7:30A-7:45A WFIW-FM 104.9 IL Quincy Su 2P-5P WGEM-FM 105.1 IL Quincy MoFr 12:15P-12:30P WGEM-FM 105.1 IL Quincy MoFr 9A-12P WGEM-FM 105.1 IN Princeton MoFr 3P-5P WRAY-AM 1250 IN Princeton MoFr 5P-6P WRAY-AM 1250 IN Princeton Su 3P-6P WRAY-AM 1250 KS Lawrence MoFr 12P-2P KLWN-AM 1320 KS Lawrence MoFr 2P-3P KLWN-AM 1320 KS Hutchinson MoFr 6A-7P KWBW-AM 1450 KS Manhattan MoFr 10A-11A KMAN-AM 1350 KS Manhattan MoFr 6A-7P KMAN-AM 1350 KS Topeka Su 3P-6P KMAJ-AM 1440 KY Lexington Sa 7P-10P WVLK-AM 590 KY Glasgow Sa 3P-6P WCLU-AM 1490 The Clark Howard Radio Show State City Time Call Letters Frequency KY Whitesville MoFr 1P-3P WXCM-F4 97.1 LA Lafayette Sa 11A-2P KFXZ-AM 1520 LA Oak Grove Sa 11A-2P KLCJ-FM 104.1 MA Greenfield Sa 2P-4P WHMQ-AM 1240 MA Northampton Sa 2P-4P WHMP-AM 1400 MA Northampton MoFr 4P-6P WHMP-AM 1400 MA Greenfield MoFr 4P-6P WHMQ-AM 1240 MA Northampton MoFr 3P-6P WHMP-AM 1400 MA Greenfield MoFr 3P-6P WHMQ-AM 1240 MI Saline/Ann Arbor MoFr 6P-9P WLBY-AM 1290 MI Kalamazoo Sa 3P-6P WKZO-AM 590 MI Holland MoFr 12P-2P WHTC-AM 1450 MI Holland MoFr 2P-3P WHTC-AM 1450 MI Holland Sa 3P-6P WHTC-AM 1450 MI Kalamazoo MoFr 7:15A-7:30A WKZO-AM 590 MI Menominee/Marinette Su 9A-11A WAGN-AM 1340 MI Saginaw/Bay City SaSu 6A-12A WSGW-AM 790 MI Saginaw/Bay City MoFr 6:30P-6:45P WSGW-AM 790 MI Saginaw/Bay City MoFr 7P-9P WSGW-AM 790 MI Flint MoFr 1P-3P WWCK-AM 1570 MI Lansing Sa 9P-12A WILS-AM 1320 MI Kingsly/Travrse Cty MoFr 9P-10P WJNL-AM 1210 MI Petosky/Travrse Cty MoFr 9P-10P WJML-AM 1110 MI Rogers City MoFr 9P-10P WHAK-AM 960 MI Big Rapids Su 9A-12P WBRN-AM 1460 MN St Cloud MoFr 9P-11P WJON-AM 1240 MN St Cloud MoFr 11P-12A WJON-AM 1240 MN Alexandria Su 3P-6P KXRA-AM 1490 MN Alexandria Su 9P-12A KXRA-AM 1490 MN Willmar MoFr 9P-12A KDJS-AM 1590 MN Willmar MoFr 6A-7P KDJS-AM 1590 MN Willmar Su 6P-9P KDJS-AM 1590 MN Thief River Falls MoFr 6A-7P KTRF-AM 1230 MN Winona MoFr 6:45A-7A KWNO-AM 1230 MN Duluth/Superior MoFr 6A-7P KDAL-AM 610 MN Duluth/Superior Su 3P-6P KDAL-AM 610 MN Duluth/Superior MoFr 4P-6P KDAL-AM 610 MN Rochester Su 9P-12A KROC-AM 1340 MN Rochester Sa 11A-12P KROC-AM 1340 MN Rochester Sa 1P-3P KROC-AM 1340 MN Rochester MoFr 12P-2P KROC-AM 1340 MN Mankato Su 9P-12A KTOE-AM 1420 MO Farmington Su 3P-6P KREI-AM 800 MO Festus/Crystal City Su 3P-6P KJFF-AM 1400 MO Springfield MoFr 5A-6A KSGF-AM 1260 The Clark Howard Radio Show State City Time Call Letters Frequency MO Ash Grove/Springfld MoFr 5A-6A KSGF-FM 104.1 MO Springfield Su 9P-12A KSGF-AM 1260 MO Ash Grove/Springfld Su 1A-4A KSGF-FM 104.1 MO Cape Girardeau Sa 2P-5P KAPE-AM 1550 MO Poplar Bluff MoFr 5:45A-6A KLID-AM 1340 MO Jefferson City MoFr 12:15P-12:30P KLIK-AM 1240 MO Jefferson City MoFr 7P-9P KLIK-AM 1240 MO Jefferson City Sa 12P-3P KLIK-AM 1240 MO Jefferson City Su 3P-6P KLIK-AM 1240 MO Jefferson City MoFr 6P-7P KLIK-AM 1240 MO Columbia Su 5A-8A KFRU-AM 1400 MO Columbia Sa 5A-7A KFRU-AM 1400 MO Joplin/Webb City Sa 9P-12A KZYM-AM 1230 MS
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