1070 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1070 kHz:[1] The Federal Communications Commission classifies 1070 AM as a United States and Canadian clear-channel frequency. As of April 7, 2008, Canada has no Class A station on this frequency.[2] KNX in Los Angeles, California is the only Class A station on 1070 kHz.
In Canada
In Mexico
- XEAGS-AM in Acapulco, Guerrero
- XEEI-AM in San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí
- XEGY in Tehuacán, Puebla
- XEIT-AM in Cd. del Carmen, Campeche
- XESP in San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco
In the United States
- KATQ (AM) in Plentywood, Montana
- KBCL in Bossier City, Louisiana
- KFTI in Wichita, Kansas
- KHMO in Hannibal, Missouri
- KILR (AM) in Estherville, Iowa
- KNTH in Houston, Texas
- KNX (AM) in Los Angeles, California
- KOPY (AM) in Alice, Texas
- KSKK in Verndale, Minnesota
- KWEL in Midland, Texas
- WAPI (AM) in Birmingham, Alabama
- WBKW in Beckley, West Virginia
- WCSZ in Sans Souci, South Carolina
- WDIA in Memphis, Tennessee
- WEKT in Elkton, Kentucky
- WFLI (AM) in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee
- WFNI in Indianapolis, Indiana
- WFRF (AM) in Tallahassee, Florida
- WGOS in High Point, North Carolina
- WINA in Charlottesville, Virginia
- WKII in Solana, Florida
- WKMB in Stirling, New Jersey
- WKOK in Sunbury, Pennsylvania
- WMIA (AM) in Arecibo, Puerto Rico
- WNCT (AM) in Greenville, North Carolina
- WNVY in Cantonment, Florida
- WSCP in Sandy Creek-Pulaski, New York
- WTSO in Madison, Wisconsin
- WTWK (AM) in Plattsburgh, New York
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