1050 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1050 kHz:[1] 1050 AM is a Mexican clear-channel frequency. XEG-AM in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico is the dominant Class A station on this frequency.[2] See also List of broadcast station classes.
In Canada
In Mexico
- XEBCS-AM in La Paz, Baja California Sur
- XED-AM in Mexicali, Baja California
- XEDC in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes
- XEG-AM in Monterrey, Nuevo León
- XEIP-AM in Urapan, Michoacán
- XEQOO-AM in Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo
In the United States
- KBLE in Seattle, Washington
- KCAA in Loma Linda, California
- KCHN in Brookshire, Texas
- KFIO in Dishman, Washington
- KGTO in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- KJBN in Little Rock, Arkansas
- KJPG in Frazier Park, California
- KLOH in Pipestone, Minnesota
- KMIS in Portageville, Missouri
- KMTA in Miles City, Montana
- KORE in Springfield-Eugene, Oregon
- KRMY in Killeen, Texas
- KSIS in Sedalia, Missouri
- KTBL in Los Ranchos, New Mexico
- KTCT in San Mateo, California
- KVPI in Ville Platte, Louisiana
- KXCA in Lawton, Oklahoma
- WADC in Parkersburg, West Virginia
- WAMN in Green Valley, West Virginia
- WBQH in Silver Spring, Maryland
- WBRG in Lynchburg, Virginia
- WBUT in Butler, Pennsylvania
- WDVM in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
- WDZ in Decatur, Illinois
- WEPN in New York, New York
- WFAM in Augusta, Georgia
- WFSC in Franklin, North Carolina
- WGAT in Gate City, Virginia
- WGRI in Cincinnati, Ohio
- WHSC in Conway, South Carolina
- WJCM in Sebring, Florida
- WJOK in Kaukauna, Wisconsin
- WJSB in Crestview, Florida
- WLIP in Kenosha, Wisconsin
- WLMA in Alexander City, Alabama
- WLON in Lincolnton, North Carolina
- WLYC in Williamsport, Pennsylvania
- WMNZ in Montezuma, Georgia
- WMSG in Oakland, Maryland
- WNES in Central City, Kentucky
- WROS in Jacksonville, Florida
- WSEN (AM) in Baldwinsville, New York
- WSMT in Sparta, Tennessee
- WTCA in Plymouth, Indiana
- WTKA in Ann Arbor, Michigan
- WTWG in Columbus, Mississippi
- WVXX in Norfolk, Virginia
- WWGP in Sanford, North Carolina
- WWIC in Scottsboro, Alabama
In Uruguay
- CX 26 Radio Uruguay in Montevideo
References
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