1500 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1500 kHz:[1] The Federal Communications Commission categorizes 1500 AM as a U.S. clear-channel frequency.[2] WFED and KSTP are the dominant Class A stations on 1500 AM.
In Argentina
- LT 22 in Pehuajo, Buenos Aires (Defunct)
- LRI 208 in Lavallol, Buenos Aires
- LT 45 in San Javier, Misiones (Defunct?)
- LU 1 in Melchor Romero, Buenos Aires
- LT 34 in Zarate, Buenos Aires
In Mexico
In the United States
- KANI in Wharton, Texas
- KBRN in Boerne, Texas
- KCLF in New Roads, Louisiana
- KDFN in Doniphan, Missouri
- KHKA in Honolulu, Hawaii
- KJIM in Sherman, Texas
- KMXO in Merkel, Texas
- KPGM in Pawhuska, Oklahoma
- KSJX in San Jose, California
- KSTP (AM) in Saint Paul, Minnesota
- WAKE (AM) in Valparaiso, Indiana
- WASN in Youngstown, Ohio
- WAYS (AM) in Macon, Georgia
- WBRI in Indianapolis, Indiana
- WBZI in Xenia, Ohio
- WDEB (AM) in Jamestown, Tennessee
- WDPC in Dallas, Georgia
- WFED in Washington, District of Columbia
- WFIF in Milford, Connecticut
- WGHT in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey
- WKAX in Russellville, Alabama
- WKIZ in Key West, Florida
- WKXO in Berea, Kentucky
- WLQV in Detroit, Michigan
- WMJL (AM) in Marion, Kentucky
- WMNT (AM) in Manati, Puerto Rico
- WPJX in Zion, Illinois
- WPMB in Vandalia, Illinois
- WPOT in Trenton, Tennessee
- WPSO in New Port Richey, Florida
- WQCR in Alabaster, Alabama
- WQMS in Quitman, Mississippi
- WSEM in Donalsonville, Georgia
- WSMX in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- WVSM in Rainsville, Alabama
- WZZQ in Gaffney, South Carolina
References
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