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![]() Richard Harrison wrote: Since Clear Channel Communications, Infinity Broadcasting, etc. bought most of the non-network-owned broadcast outlets, music stations have disappeared. Clear Channel changed the music programming of the last sizeable AM music outlet in Houston to sports programming last year. That was when I found the 680 KHz signal from San Antonio was usually good here 24-hours. I think they run 50-KW nondirectional day time and 10-KW nighttime, pointed away from KNBC in San Francisco at nignt. KNBC is 50-KW, 680 KHz, non-directional day and night. That's KNBR. KNBC is a television station in Los Angeles. http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin...NBR&service=AM 73, ac6xg |
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