1190 AM

The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1190 kHz:[1] 1190 AM is a United States and Mexican clear-channel frequency.[2] WOWO, in Fort Wayne, Indiana is a former Class A (reduced to Class B); KEX in Portland, Oregon and XEWK in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico share Class A status of 1190 kHz.

In Argentina

  • LRA15 Nacional in San Miguel de Tucuman
  • LR9 in Buenos Aires

In Canada

In Mexico

Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.

In the United States

Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.

Call signCity of licenseDay kWNight kWTransmitter coordinates
KDAOMarshalltown, Iowa0.250.0242.071389°N 92.921944°W / 42.071389; -92.921944 (KDAO - 0.25 kW day, 0.02 kW night)
KDMRKansas City, Missouri50.539.063611°N 94.510278°W / 39.063611; -94.510278 (KDMR - 5 kW day, 0.5 kW night)
KDYAVallejo, California3038.134167°N 122.425556°W / 38.134167; -122.425556 (KDYA - 3 kW day, off air at night)
KEXPortland, Oregon505045.422222°N 122.565833°W / 45.422222; -122.565833 (KEX - 50 kW day, 50 kW night)
KFXRDallas, Texas50532.842639°N 96.681528°W / 32.842639; -96.681528 (KFXR - 50 kW day, 5 kW night)[3]
KGBNAnaheim, California201.333.945°N 117.862222°W / 33.945; -117.862222 (KGBN - 20 kW day, 1.3 kW night)
KJJIWhite Hall, Arkansas250.3534.283611°N 92.1275°W / 34.283611; -92.1275 (KJJI - 25 kW day, 0.35 kW night)
KKOJJackson, Minnesota5043.529167°N 95.001389°W / 43.529167; -95.001389 (KKOJ - 5 kW day, off air at night)
KNEKWashington, Louisiana0.25030.585833°N 92.066667°W / 30.585833; -92.066667 (KNEK - 0.25 kW day, off air at night)
KNUVTolleson, Arizona50.2533.445°N 112.265°W / 33.445; -112.265 (KNUV - 5 kW day, 0.25 kW night)
KREBBentonville-Bella, Arkansas5036.388333°N 94.192778°W / 36.388333; -94.192778 (KREB - 5 kW day, off air at night)
KVCUBoulder, Colorado6.80.1139.964722°N 105.235278°W / 39.964722; -105.235278 (KVCU - 6.8 kW day, 0.11 kW night)
KVSVBeloit, Kansas2.30.0939.448056°N 98.079167°W / 39.448056; -98.079167 (KVSV - 2.3 kW day, 0.09 kW night)
KXKSAlbuquerque, New Mexico100.02435.051111°N 106.642778°W / 35.051111; -106.642778 (KXKS - 10 kW day, 0.024 kW night)
WAFSAtlanta, Georgia25033.809444°N 84.353889°W / 33.809444; -84.353889 (WAFS - 25 kW day, off air at night)
WAMTPine Castle-Sky Lake, Florida4.70.2328.466667°N 81.374722°W / 28.466667; -81.374722 (WAMT - 4.7 kW day, 0.23 kW night)
WBMJSan Juan, Puerto Rico10518.35°N 66.113889°W / 18.35; -66.113889 (WBMJ - 10 kW day, 5 kW night)
WCRWLeesburg, Virginia501.239.041111°N 77.445°W / 39.041111; -77.445 (WCRW - 50 kW day, 1.2 kW night)
WEUVMoulton, Alabama2.5034.481944°N 87.301111°W / 34.481944; -87.301111 (WEUV - 2.5 kW day, off air at night)
WIXEMonroe, North Carolina50.0734.961389°N 80.544444°W / 34.961389; -80.544444 (WIXE - 5 kW day, 0.07 kW night)
WJPJHumboldt, Tennessee0.42035.844722°N 88.902222°W / 35.844722; -88.902222 (WJPJ - 0.42 kW day, off air at night)
WLIBNew York, New York103040.796667°N 74.101667°W / 40.796667; -74.101667 (WLIB - 10 kW day, 30 kW night)
WMEJBay Saint Louis, Mississippi5030.323806°N 89.350889°W / 30.323806; -89.350889 (WMEJ - 5 kW day, off air at night)
WNWCSun Prairie, Wisconsin4.80.02143.16°N 89.215278°W / 43.16; -89.215278 (WNWC - 4.8 kW day, 0.021 kW night)
WOWOFort Wayne, Indiana509.840.996194°N 85.351694°W / 40.996194; -85.351694 (WOWO - 50 kW day, 9.8 kW night)
WPSPRoyal Palm Beach, Florida0.690.4126.816944°N 80.251944°W / 26.816944; -80.251944 (WPSP - 0.69 kW day, 0.41 kW night)
WSDECobleskill, New York10.0242.690556°N 74.444444°W / 42.690556; -74.444444 (WSDE - 1 kW day, 0.02 kW night)
WSDQDunlap, Tennessee5035.361389°N 85.375833°W / 35.361389; -85.375833 (WSDQ - 5 kW day, off air at night)
WVUSGrafton, West Virginia4.50.02239.350278°N 80.044444°W / 39.350278; -80.044444 (WVUS - 4.5 kW day, 0.022 kW night)
WWIOSaint Marys, Georgia1.8030.763056°N 81.610833°W / 30.763056; -81.610833 (WWIO - 1.8 kW day, off air at night)
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References

  1. http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?state=&call=&arn=&city=&freq=1190&fre2=1190&single=1&type=3&facid=&class=&list=1&dist=&dlat2=&mlat2=&slat2=&NS=N&dlon2=&mlon2=&slon2=&EW=W&size=9
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2013-02-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. Coordinates are halfway between the daytime and nighttime antenna locations.
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