AM 940
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 940 kHz: 940 AM is a Mexican and Canadian clear-channel frequency. XEQ Mexico City is the dominant Class A clear channel station on 940 kHz. See also List of broadcast station classes. CFNV in Montreal, Quebec, is also a Class A station. In Argentina * Excelsior in Monte Grande, Buenos Aires. * LRH200 in Chajarí, Entre Ríos. * LRJ241 Dimensión in San Luis. In Canada Bold print of Call Letters indicates Class A In Mexico Stations in bold are clear-channel stations. * XEQ-AM in Iztapalapa, Mexico City - 30 kW, transmitter located at * XEMMM-AM XEMMM-AM is a radio station in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico, broadcasting on 940 kHz. The station is owned by Radio Cañón and carries the W Radio news/talk format from Radiópolis. History XEWV-AM received its concession in March 19 ... in Mexicali, Baja California In the United States References {{DEFAULTSORT:940 Am Lists of radio s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radio Broadcasting
Radio broadcasting is the broadcasting of audio signal, audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience. In terrestrial radio broadcasting the radio waves are broadcast by a land-based radio station, while in ''satellite radio'' the radio waves are broadcast by a satellite in Earth orbit. To receive the content the listener must have a Radio receiver, broadcast radio receiver (''radio''). Stations are often affiliated with a radio network that provides content in a common radio format, either in broadcast syndication or simulcast, or both. The code, encoding of a radio broadcast depends on whether it uses an analog signal, analog or digital signal. Analog radio broadcasts use one of two types of radio wave modulation: amplitude modulation for AM radio, or frequency modulation for FM radio. Newer, digital radio stations transmit in several different digital audio standards, such as DAB (Digital Audio Broadcas ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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XEMMM-AM
XEMMM-AM is a radio station in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico, broadcasting on 940 kHz. The station is owned by Radio Cañón and carries the W Radio news/talk format from Radiópolis. History XEWV-AM received its concession in March 1955. In 1974, Cadena Baja California (now Grupo Cadena) bought XEWV-AM. The call sign was changed to XEMMM-AM in 2003 after the Tijuana station that held those calls became XESPN-AM. The next year, CBC sold XEMMM to Organización Editorial Mexicana, which had also bought 820 AM at the same time. The station was known as Radio Mexicali before adopting an oldies format, known as 940 Oldies, in 2007. In 2021, NTR acquired the ABC Radio group from Organización Editorial Mexicana. On April 23, 2023, as part of a national alliance between the company and Radiópolis, 22 NTR-owned stations adopted franchise formats from Radiópolis. With Los 40 Los 40 (stylized as LOS40, formerly ''Los 40 Principales'', ) is a Spanish Top 40-themed music ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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WCIT (AM)
WCIT (940 kHz), is also 98.5 FM and is a commercial broadcast radio station in Lima, Ohio. The station, along with FM sister stations WEGE, WWSR and WFGF, share studio facilities on Town Square Rd. in Lima. WCIT must operate with reduced power after local sunset to avoid interference with CFNV in Montreal, a Canadian clear channel signal reserved by international treaty. History Originally broadcasting only during the daytime hours, WCIT was founded in 1959 by the owners of ''The Lima Citizen''. The ''Citizen'' folded in 1964, shortly thereafter, WCIT was sold off by the now-former newspaper's owners to Riggs Broadcasting, who also owned a combination AM/FM combination in Lansing, Michigan. Riggs Broadcasting owners were Richard Riggs, his wife Norma Riggs, Sales Manager Bob Rice and Chief Engineer Ray Allen. WCIT would find a new studio home February 15, 1968, in downtown Lima. The studios were located on the 9th floor, suite 940 of Cook Tower, which was Lima's tallest buildin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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WADV
WADV (940 AM) is a radio station licensed to Lebanon, Pennsylvania Lebanon ( ; ) is a city in and the county seat of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 26,814 at the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census. Lebanon was founded by George Steitz in 1740 and was originally named ..., United States. The station is currently owned by the Kochel family under holding company Wadv Radio, Inc. It went silent on December 5, 2019 due to problems with the transmitter. After notifying the FCC in February 2020 of the shutdown (citing a transmitter failure), the Kochels ceased responding to inquiries about the station. As of January 2021, WADV resumed broadcasting after replacing their transmitter. References External links Radio stations established in 1977 Southern Gospel radio stations in the United States ADV {{Pennsylvania-radio-station-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KYNO
KYNO (940 AM) is a radio station licensed to Fresno, California and is owned by John Ostlund and Katrina Ostlund. KYNO airs an oldies format, switching to Christmas music for much of December. KYNO's radio studios and offices are on Fulton Street in Fresno and its transmitter is off Avenue 384 in Monson, California. KYNO operates with 50,000 watts around the clock, the highest power permitted for American AM radio stations. 940 KYNO is the most powerful Oldies radio station in America with daytime coverage from Sacramento to Bakersfield and throughout the Central Coast of California. But because AM 940 is a clear channel frequency, KYNO uses a directional antenna to avoid interfering with Class A stations XEQ in Mexico City and CFNV in Montreal. Even with these restrictions, it can be heard across much of the Western United States at night with a good radio. Station history KFRE KFRE was first licensed on August 18, 1937, on 1190 kHz. It moved to 890 kHz in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KWBY (AM)
KWBY (940 AM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. It is licensed to Woodburn, Oregon, and serves the Portland metropolitan area. It is owned by Bustos Media, through licensee Bustos Media Holdings, LLC. By day, KWBY is powered at 10,000 watts, using a non-directional antenna. But to protect other stations on 940 AM from interference, at night it greatly reduces power to 200 watts. Programming is heard around the clock on 250-watt FM translator K227DU at 93.3 MHz in Salem. History The station signed on the air on . Its original call sign was KWRC. It began as a daytimer station, powered from dawn to dusk at 250 watts but required to go off the air at night. It aired a middle of the road (MOR) format of popular music, news and sports. In 1988, it changed its call letters to KWBY. It later switched to Regional Mexican music with Spanish-language Spanish () or Castilian () is a Romance languages, Romance language of the Indo-Eur ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KVSH
KVSH (940 AM, "Heart City Radio") is a radio station licensed to serve Valentine, Nebraska, United States. The station, established in 1961, is currently owned by the Heart City Radio Company. Programming KVSH broadcasts a Full Service format including news, talk, and country music. In addition to its regular programming, this station also broadcasts University of Nebraska Cornhuskers football games as an affiliate of the Husker Sports Network. History This station began broadcasting on March 5, 1961, with 500 watts of power on a frequency of 940 kHz. The Valentine Broadcasting Company, owned by the Huse Publishing Company as part of a four-station group of radio stations across Nebraska, initially broadcast from studios in the Marian Hotel. The station was assigned the KVSH call sign by the Federal Communications Commission. By 1963, KVSH was authorized to increase its signal power to 5,000 watts but was still restricted to daytimer A clear-channel station is a North ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KTFS (AM)
KTFS (940 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports radio format. Licensed to Texarkana, Texas, United States, it serves the Texarkana metropolitan area. The station is currently owned by Cliff Dumas, through licensee BTC USA Holdings Management Inc. The studios are located on Olive in Texarkana, just one block west of the Texas–Arkansas state line, and its transmitter is on South State Line Avenue. KTFS broadcasts at a power of 2,500 watts during the day, and 11 watts during the night. This makes KTFS a class D radio station. History KTFS was operated from a broadcast facility located on State Line Avenue on the Texarkana, Texas side. During that time the station operated with 250 watts, increasing power to 1,000 watts in 1967. Dave Hall was the News Director and broke the 'Fouke Monster' story, in Fouke, on a Sunday morning via a mobile car phone. In December 2011, KTFS was taken off the air after vandals committed Vandalism at its broadcasting tower. The station fil ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KSWM
KSWM (940 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to Aurora, Missouri Aurora is a city in Lawrence County, Missouri, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 7,217. History The Honey Creek area, near Aurora, was originally settled by pioneers from Tennessee, including James D. Hillhou ..., United States, it serves the Springfield MO area. The station is currently owned by Falcon Broadcasting. History KSWM began broadcasting in 1961. It was owned and operated by Galen O. Gilbert, a long-time radio station owner. At the time, Gilbert also owned KBTN-AM, in nearby Neosho, Missouri. At first, KSWM broadcast from a storefront location on Locust Street in Aurora. However, in the mid-1960s, plans were underway to build a companion FM station and a new studio building at the corner of Locust and Jefferson Streets. KSWM-AM and its new FM station (KSWM-FM) began broadcasting from the new building 1967. KSWM-AM c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KPSZ
KPSZ (940 AM, "Hope 940") is a commercial radio station in Des Moines, Iowa. The station is owned by Saga Communications, and operates as part of its Des Moines Radio Group. KPSZ's studios and offices are located on Locust Street in Des Moines along with Saga's other local stations (KRNT, KSTZ, KIOA, KOEZ and KAZR). KPSZ broadcasts a Christian talk and teaching radio format. National religious leaders heard on KPSZ include Adrian Rogers, David Jeremiah, Joyce Meyer and Jim Daly. Using a brokered programming model, hosts buy blocks of time on KPSZ and may use their shows to seek donations to their ministries. KPSZ is powered at 10,000 watts by day and 5,000 watts at night. It uses a directional antenna with a six-tower array to protect other stations on 940 AM, a Canadian and Mexican clear channel frequency. The transmitter is on 228th Avenue at Carpenter Street in Hartford. History KIOA: 1948–1957 On January 15, 1948, the station signed on as KIOA. Its studios we ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KMER
KMER (940 AM broadcasting, AM) is an American radio station broadcasting on 940 kHz and is licensed to Kemmerer, Wyoming. It primarily broadcasts a country format, but occasionally broadcasts local high school football and basketball games from Kemmerer as well. KMER has national news at the top of the hour and weather during commercial breaks. KMER has a sister station KDWY 105.3 FM, which is licensed to Diamondville, Wyoming, Diamondville. History KMER began broadcasting in April 1963 on 950 kHz. The station was owned by Lincoln Broadcasting Company, and had a power of 1,000 watts. The transmitter was located near U.S. Route 30, US Highway 30. The studios were located at 436 Fossil Butte Drive in Kemmerer. Five years later in 1968, the station applied to increase power to 5,000 watts. Until 2006, KMER was a Clear-channel station#Daytimers, daytimer, signing off at local sunset to protect other stations on the frequency. The station was sold to Big Wyoming Broadcasti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KKNE
KKNE (940 AM broadcasting, AM) is a radio station city of license, licensed to Waipahu, Hawaii and located in the Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii radio market, broadcasting with a power of 10,000 watts. The station's format was last a hybrid of Music of Hawaii, traditional Hawaiian music and talk radio, talk/information geared toward adults of Native Hawaiian descent. The station is owned by SummitMedia. The station's studios are located in Downtown Honolulu and its transmitter was located near Kunia Camp, Hawaii, Kunia Camp. It was also featured on Time Warner Cable, Oceanic Spectrum digital channel 856 for the entire state of Hawaii. It was originally on 920 kHz and moved to 940 kHz in 1962. A unique feature of KKNE was a greeting and current time given in Hawaiian language, Hawaiian and English along with the station identification at the top and bottom of each hour (at :00 and :30 past the hour), with a steel guitar playing as background music. History Prior to its flip ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |