1120 AM

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The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1120 kHz: [1] 1120 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. [2] KMOX in St. Louis, Missouri, is the dominant station on 1120 AM.

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In Argentina

In Mexico

In the United States

Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.

Call sign City of licenseFacility IDClassDaytime power (kW)Nighttime power (kW)Critical hours power (kW)Unlimited power (kW)Transmitter coordinates
KANN Roy, Utah20509B101.1 41°03′31″N112°04′10″W / 41.058611°N 112.069444°W / 41.058611; -112.069444 (KANN - 10 kW daytime, 1.1 kW nighttime)
WPRX Bristol, Connecticut13630B10.5
KCRN Limon, Colorado25185D50 39°16′28″N104°09′42″W / 39.274444°N 104.161667°W / 39.274444; -104.161667 (KCRN - 50 kW daytime)
KETU Catoosa, Oklahoma3651D107 36°18′25″N95°58′22″W / 36.306944°N 95.972778°W / 36.306944; -95.972778 (KETU - 10 kW daytime, 7 kW critical hours)
KMOX St. Louis, Missouri9638A5050 38°43′21″N90°03′18″W / 38.7225°N 90.055°W / 38.7225; -90.055 (KMOX - 50 kW daytime, 50 kW nighttime)
KPNW Eugene, Oregon40846B50 43°57′24″N123°02′10″W / 43.956667°N 123.036111°W / 43.956667; -123.036111 (KPNW - 50 kW unlimited)
KTXW Manor, Texas160615B5.60.155 30°19′52″N97°30′25″W / 30.331111°N 97.506944°W / 30.331111; -97.506944 (KTXW - 5.6 kW daytime, 0.155 kW nighttime)
KZSJ San Martin, California30906D50.15 36°57′49″N121°29′22″W / 36.963611°N 121.489444°W / 36.963611; -121.489444 (KZSJ - 5 kW daytime, 0.15 kW nighttime)
WBBF Buffalo, New York53967D1 42°49′50″N78°48′01″W / 42.830556°N 78.800278°W / 42.830556; -78.800278 (WBBF - 1 kW daytime)
WBNW Concord, Massachusetts3013B51 42°26′54″N71°25′39″W / 42.448333°N 71.4275°W / 42.448333; -71.4275 (WBNW - 5 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)
WHOG Hobson City, Alabama27434D0.5 33°36′50″N85°51′19″W / 33.613889°N 85.855278°W / 33.613889; -85.855278 (WHOG - 0.5 kW daytime)
WKAJ Saint Johnsville, New York160470B100.4 42°59′59″N74°41′30″W / 42.999722°N 74.691667°W / 42.999722; -74.691667 (WKAJ - 10 kW daytime, 0.4 kW nighttime)
WKQW Oil City, Pennsylvania63290D1 41°23′45″N79°39′53″W / 41.395833°N 79.664722°W / 41.395833; -79.664722 (WKQW - 1 kW daytime)
WMSW Hatillo, Puerto Rico3257B2.60.4 18°28′13″N66°50′26″W / 18.470278°N 66.840556°W / 18.470278; -66.840556 (WMSW - 2.6 kW daytime, 0.4 kW nighttime)
WSME Camp Lejeune, North Carolina73687D64.2 34°43′03″N77°16′57″W / 34.7175°N 77.2825°W / 34.7175; -77.2825 (WSME - 6 kW daytime, 4.2 kW critical hours)
WTLT Maryville, Tennessee17472D1 35°50′32″N83°46′21″W / 35.842222°N 83.7725°W / 35.842222; -83.7725 (WTLT - 1 kW daytime)
WTWZ Clinton, Mississippi73601D102.5 32°21′03″N90°20′22″W / 32.350833°N 90.339444°W / 32.350833; -90.339444 (WTWZ - 10 kW daytime, 2.5 kW critical hours)
WUST Washington, District of Columbia48686D503 38°52′09″N76°53′47″W / 38.869167°N 76.896389°W / 38.869167; -76.896389 (WUST - 50 kW daytime, 3 kW critical hours)
WXJO Douglasville, Georgia25386D1 33°45′48″N84°44′28″W / 33.763333°N 84.741111°W / 33.763333; -84.741111 (WXJO - 1 kW daytime)

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References

  1. "AM Query Results".
  2. "AM Station Classes, and Clear, Regional, and Local Channels". Federal Communications Commission. 2015-12-11. Retrieved 2020-11-25.