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The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1160 kHz: in the United States and Mexico. Radio station KSL in Salt Lake City is the dominant Class A station on 1160 AM, a United States clear-channel frequency, according to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In Argentina * Independencia in Lanus, Buenos Aires * La Mas Santiagueña in Gregorio de Laferrere, Buenos Aires * LRA57 in El Bolsón, Río Negro * LRH253 Cataratas Puerto Iguazú * LU32 in Olavarría, Buenos Aires In Mexico * XEQIN-AM XEQIN-AM/XHSQB-FM (''La Voz del Valle'' – "The Voice of the Valley") is an indigenous community radio station that broadcasts in Spanish, Mixtec, Zapotec and Triqui from San Quintín in the Mexican state of Baja California. It is run by t ... in San Quintin, Baja California In the United States Stations in bold are clear-channel stations. References {{DEFAULTSORT:1160 Am Lists of radio stations by frequency ...
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Radio Broadcasting
Radio broadcasting is transmission of 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 broadcast radio receiver (''radio''). Stations are often affiliated with a radio network which provides content in a common radio format, either in broadcast syndication or simulcast or both. Radio stations broadcast with several different types of modulation: AM radio stations transmit in AM ( amplitude modulation), FM radio stations transmit in FM (frequency modulation), which are older analog audio standards, while newer digital radio stations transmit in several digital audio standards: DAB (digital audio broadcasting), HD radio, DRM ( Digital Radio Mondiale). Television broadcasting ...
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KRDY
KRDY (1160 AM) is a radio station in San Antonio, Texas. The station is owned by Relevant Radio, Inc. and is an affiliate of its Catholic talk network. The transmitter is off Braun Road, near Loop 1604, in San Antonio. History KBER: 1961-1978 On November 13, 1961, the station signed on as KBER, a daytime only station on 1150 kHz. It was owned by Kepo Broadcasting. KBER was powered at 1,000 watts using a three tower directional antenna (DA) system. The DA was needed to protect co-channel stations KZNE in College Station, and KCCT in Corpus Christi. As KBER was west of KZNE and north of KCCT, the system directed to the northwest and reduced signal across an arc toward the KZNE and KCCT service areas. Towers and studios were on Alma Drive just outside the future Loop 410. The area would later be dubbed "KBER Square." On June 25, 1966, KBER-FM signed on at 100.3 FM. The two stations simulcasted their programming; because KBER was off the air at night, KBER-FM allowed p ...
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WYDU
WYDU (1160 AM) "Power House 1160" (formerly WTEL) is a radio station broadcasting a Religious format. Licensed to Red Springs, North Carolina Red Springs is a town in Hoke and Robeson counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The population was 3,428 at the 2010 census. Geography Red Springs is located in northern Robeson County at (34.814363, -79.184281). North Carolina Highway ..., United States. The station is currently owned by Sandra and Charles Cookman, through licensee WEDU Broadcasting Inc. References External links YDU {{NorthCarolina-radio-station-stub ...
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WWQT
WWQT (1160 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Southern Gospel format with Southern gospel music. Licensed to Tryon, North Carolina Tryon is a town in Polk County, on the southwestern border of North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 1,646. Located in the escarpment of the Blue Ridge Mountains, today the area is affluent and a center f ..., United States, the station is currently owned by The Power Foundation. History The station went on the air as WKJT on 1994-02-01, and was formerly WTYN, a station which began in 1954. On 1996-08-09, the station changed its call sign to WJFJ, and again to the current WWQT on March 20, 2014. WWQT is the only broadcast station based in Polk County, NC, and is owned by John Owens and Joe Foster of Columbus Broadcasting. In 2004 and 2005, WJFJ RADIO personality James A. Metcalf was voted as a top ten nominee in the Singing News Magazine's fan awards as one of the nations top ten small market souther ...
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WSSV
WSSV (1160 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Mechanicville, New York, and serving the Capital District. The station broadcasts a classic hits radio format and is owned by Loud Media. By day, WSSV transmits with 5,000 watts, but because 1160 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for KSL in Salt Lake City, WSSV must greatly reduce power at night to 570 watts. It uses a non-directional antenna at all times. Programming is also heard on FM translator W227DW at 93.3 MHz in Saratoga Springs. History In 1973, the station signed on the air as WMVI. It broadcast at 1170 kHz with 250 watts, daytime only. It was originally owned by John Farrina and had an adult standards and big band format. Early disc jockeys included Don Kirby, John Butler, and René Tetro. WMVI had a race wire installed for its DJs to broadcast thoroughbred and harness racing results, three times per hour from 1 pm until sign off, a unique feature in the Albany region. This helped the s ...
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WSKW
WSKW (1160 Hertz, kHz) is a commercial radio, commercial amplitude modulation, AM radio station licensed to Skowhegan, Maine. It is owned by Mountain Wireless and it carries a radio format of sports radio, sports from CBS Sports Radio. The radio studio, studios and offices are in the Lee Farm Mall in Augusta, Maine, Augusta. WSKW broadcasts with 10,000 watts by day and uses a omnidirectional antenna, non-directional antenna at all times. But because AM 1160 is a clear channel station, clear channel frequency reserved for List of North American broadcast station classes, Class A KSL (AM), KSL Salt Lake City, WSKW must reduce power at night to 730 watts to avoid interference. The transmitter is off Middle Road (Route 104) in Skowhegan. History WSKW sign-on, signed on the air on March 17, 1956. It originally broadcast on AM 1150 using the call sign WGHM. The station was powered at 1,000 watts and was a daytimer, required to go off the air at sunset each evening. It was owned ...
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WRLZ (AM)
WRLZ (1160 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish language Christian format. Licensed to St. Cloud, Florida, United States, it serves the greater Orlando area. The station is currently owned by Iglesia el Calvario de Orlando, Inc., through licensee Radio Luz, Inc. WRLZ has been granted an FCC construction permit to increase day power to 14,000 watts. 1160 AM is United States clear-channel frequency, on which KSL in Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City (often shortened to Salt Lake and abbreviated as SLC) is the Capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Utah, most populous city of Utah, United States. It is the county seat, seat of Salt Lake County, Utah, Sal ... is the dominant Class A station. References External links RLZ (AM) Radio stations established in 2009 2009 establishments in Florida RLZ (AM) {{Florida-radio-station-stub ...
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WOBM (AM)
WOBM (1160 AM) is a radio station licensed to Lakewood Township, New Jersey and broadcasting a country music format. The station is owned by Townsquare Media and serves the Monmouth County area. History The station sign-on was November 20, 1970 and it was originally a daytime-only operation on 1170 kHz, using the call letters WHLW (for Howell and Lakewood Townships). Early in its existence, it became a Top 40 station calling itself ''11-7 Radio'', featuring such disc jockeys as John Collure, Paul Irwin, Jack Tracksler, Charlie Roberts, Jay Sorensen, and Joey Reynolds. The station became WOBM in 1981, and in early 1988 moved to the 1160 frequency and became a 24-hour operation. At the time, the station was owned by North Shore Broadcasting Partners, which was affiliated with WOBM-FM's ownership group, Seashore Broadcasting. During the late 1980s, WOBM was known as "1160 AM Star Country" and featured a country music format and New York Mets baseball games. Local airstaff at ...
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WCXI
WCXI (1160 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Fenton, Michigan. The station broadcasts to Metro Detroit and the Flint area. It is owned by the Birach Broadcasting Corporation and it airs a Christian talk and teaching radio format. By day, WCXI is powered at 15,000 watts. It uses a directional antenna with a three-tower array. But 1160 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for KSL in Salt Lake City, the dominant Class A station. To protect KSL from interference, WCXI must greatly reduce power at night to 400 watts. The transmitter is off North Maple Avenue in Milford Charter Township, Michigan. History The station signed on the air on . The original call sign was WFEN. It had a Middle of the Road (MOR) format. In its early years, it tried several other formats including country, oldies, urban gospel and classic country. As of September 2010, WCXI has dropped its classic country format and switched back to oldies in a temporary relocation of the ...
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WCVX
WCVX (1160 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Florence, Kentucky in the Cincinnati metropolitan area. WCVX is owned by the Christian Broadcasting System and it carries a Christian radio format. Its studios and offices are on West Seventh Street in Cincinnati and its transmitter is off Fowler Creek Road in Florence. WCVX broadcasts with a directional antenna with 5,000 watts in the daytime but at night it reduces power to 990 watts to protect KSL in Salt Lake City, the Class A Clear-channel station on 1160 kHz. WYLL in Chicago, Illinois is the only other full-time 50,000-watt station on 1160 AM, although it is a Class B station. Hosts heard on WCVX include Dr. Charles Stanley, Joyce Meyer and Jim Daly. History Early years At 1180 AM WCVX originally signed on in 1984 as WFKB 1180 AM, a 1,000-watt daytime-only station licensed to Florence, Kentucky. WFKB was required to sign off at sunset to protect WHAM in Rochester, New York which is the clear channel station ...
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WCRT (AM)
WCRT (1160 AM) is a Class B AM radio station licensed to the community of Donelson, Tennessee, near Nashville. Broadcasting a format of evangelical preaching and talk shows, WCRT is owned by Bott Communications, a Christian broadcaster, which bought the station, formerly WAMB, from longtime Nashville broadcaster Bill Barry (now deceased; he later operated a lower-powered WAMB on the frequency of 1200 kHz). WCRT broadcasts with 50,000 watts during the day and 1,000 watts at night. Because the 1160 kHz frequency receives interference from a Cuban radio station operating in excess of the officially notified power under international treaties, WCRT maintained a special temporary authority since 1990 from the Federal Communications Commission to operate an FM station at night as well. This station had the call sign WCRT-FM1 and, from 1998 on, operated from one of the WCRT (AM) towers. The last frequency for WCRT-FM1 is 106.3 MHz, the fourth frequency on which it o ...
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WCFO
WCFO (1160 kHz) is a listener-supported AM radio station, licensed to East Point, Georgia, and serving the Atlanta metropolitan area. It airs a Catholic radio format and is owned by Atlanta Catholic Radio. Most of the programming comes from the EWTN Radio Network. By day, WCFO broadcasts at 50,000 watts, the maximum power for commercial AM radio stations in the U.S. But because AM 1160 is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A KSL in Salt Lake City, WCFO must reduce power at night to 160 watts to avoid interference with KSL and other pre-existing stations. WCFO uses a directional antenna in the daytime. The four-tower array transmitter site is off Arnold Drive in Austell, Georgia. History Early years The 1160 frequency in the Atlanta radio market has had a difficult history. Founder Darryl Spann, an Atlanta businessman, originally got a construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1987, using the call sign WMLD. But the station did n ...
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