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The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 920 kHz:[1] 920 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency.[2]

Canada

  • CBKG in Granisle, British Columbia
  • CBWF in Mackenzie, British Columbia
  • CFRY in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
  • CKNX in Wingham, Ontario

Mexico

United States

  • KARN in Little Rock, Arkansas
  • KDHL in Faribault, Minnesota
  • KFLB in Odessa, Texas
  • KGTK in Olympia, Washington
  • KIHM in Reno, Nevada
  • KKGX in Palm Springs, California
  • KKLS in Rapid City, South Dakota
  • KLMR in Lamar, Colorado
  • KRLV in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • KQBU in El Paso, Texas
  • KSHO in Lebanon, Oregon
  • KSRM in Soldotna, Alaska
  • KSVA in Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • KVEC in San Luis Obispo, California
  • KVEL in Vernal, Utah
  • KVIN in Ceres, California
  • KWAD in Wadena, Minnesota
  • KWUL in St. Louis, Missouri
  • KWYS in West Yellowstone, Montana
  • KXLY in Spokane, Washington
  • KYFR in Shenandoah, Iowa
  • KYST in Texas City, Texas
  • WBAA in West Lafayette, Indiana
  • WBOX in Bogalusa, Louisiana
  • WDMC in Melbourne, Florida
  • WGHQ in Kingston, New York
  • WGKA in Atlanta, Georgia
  • WGOL in Russellville, Alabama
  • WHJD in Hazlehurst, Georgia
  • WHJJ in Providence, Rhode Island
  • WKVA in Lewistown, Pennsylvania
  • WLIV in Livingston, Tennessee
  • WMMN in Fairmont, West Virginia
  • WMNI in Columbus, Ohio
  • WMOK in Metropolis, Illinois
  • WMPL in Hancock, Michigan
  • WNJE in Trenton, New Jersey
  • WOKY in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • WPCM in Burlington-Graham, North Carolina
  • WPTL in Canton, North Carolina
  • WTCW in Whitesburg, Kentucky
  • WURA in Quantico, Virginia
  • WYBY in Cortland, New York
  • WYMB in Manning, South Carolina

References

  1. ^ "AM Query Results".
  2. ^ "AM Station Classes, and Clear, Regional, and Local Channels". Federal Communications Commission. 2015-12-11. Retrieved 2020-11-25.