1560 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1560 kHz:[1] 1560 AM is classified as a United States clear-channel frequency by the Federal Communications Commission.[2] KNZR and WFME share Class A status of 1560 kHz.
In Argentina
- LT 33 in 9 de Julio, Buenos Aires
- LT 11 in Concepción del Uruguay, Entre Rios
In Mexico
- XEINFO-AM in Mexico City
- XEJPV-AM in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
- XEMAS-AM in Salamanca, Guanajuato
In the United States
- KABI (AM) in Abilene, Kansas
- KBEW (AM) in Blue Earth, Minnesota
- KEBC in Del City, Oklahoma
- KGOW in Bellaire, Texas
- KHBR (AM) in Hillsboro, Texas
- KIQS in Willows, California
- KKAA in Aberdeen, South Dakota
- KLNG in Council Bluffs, Iowa
- KLTI in Macon, Missouri
- KNGR in Daingerfield, Texas
- KNZR in Bakersfield, California
- KTUI (AM) in Sullivan, Missouri
- KTXZ in West Lake Hills, Texas
- KVAN (AM) in Vancouver, Washington
- KZIZ in Pacific, Washington
- KZQQ in Abilene, Texas
- WAHT in Clemson, South Carolina
- WBOL in Bolivar, Tennessee
- WBYM in Bayamon, Puerto Rico
- WBYS in Canton, Illinois
- WCNW in Fairfield, Ohio
- WFME in New York, New York
- WFSP (AM) in Kingwood, West Virginia
- WGLB in Elm Grove, Wisconsin
- WKDO (AM) in Liberty, Kentucky
- WKIK (AM) in La Plata, Maryland
- WLZR in Melbourne, Florida
- WMBH in Joplin, Missouri
- WMRO in Gallatin, Tennessee
- WNWN (AM) in Portage, Michigan
- WPAD in Paducah, Kentucky
- WRIN in Rensselaer, Indiana
- WSBV in South Boston, Virginia
- WSEZ in Paoli, Indiana
- WSLA in Slidell, Louisiana
- WTNS (AM) in Coshocton, Ohio
- WWYC in Toledo, Ohio
- WYZD in Dobson, North Carolina
References
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