There are a handful of AM stations around the U.S. that have gotten the FCC to grant them 50,000 watts around the clock, yet are on regional channels. You'd think these frequencies would be so full of nearby stations that it would be nearly impossible to run the maximum power day and night. But thanks to directional antennas, sometimes requiring many towers, they can have the same power as a clear channel Class A station, even if they're only Class B. Canada has many of these stations but I only count five in the U.S. And with the cost of putting up multiple towers on a large plot of land, it's unlikely there will be any more in the U.S.
I have a list I've put together. Interesting that both the Seattle and Detroit markets have two. Maybe there are some I've missed?
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580 KMJ ... Fresno ... Talk ... Cumulus ... Directional all hours, four towers.
950 KJR ... Seattle ... Sports ... iHeart ... Directional all hours, three towers.
950 WWJ ... Detroit ... All-News ... Audacy ... Directional all hours, five towers days, six towers nights.
1310 WXYT ... Detroit ... Sports ... Audacy ... Directional all hours, nine towers.
1380 KRKO ... Everett WA ... Oldies ... S-R Broadcasting ... Non-directional days, Directional 4 towers nights.
And 1150 KEIB Los Angeles comes close, an iHeart talk radio station. It's 50,000 watts by day, 44,000 watts at night, with a four-tower directional antenna. Even though it's found among clear channel frequencies, 1150 is a regional frequency.
I have a list I've put together. Interesting that both the Seattle and Detroit markets have two. Maybe there are some I've missed?
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580 KMJ ... Fresno ... Talk ... Cumulus ... Directional all hours, four towers.
950 KJR ... Seattle ... Sports ... iHeart ... Directional all hours, three towers.
950 WWJ ... Detroit ... All-News ... Audacy ... Directional all hours, five towers days, six towers nights.
1310 WXYT ... Detroit ... Sports ... Audacy ... Directional all hours, nine towers.
1380 KRKO ... Everett WA ... Oldies ... S-R Broadcasting ... Non-directional days, Directional 4 towers nights.
And 1150 KEIB Los Angeles comes close, an iHeart talk radio station. It's 50,000 watts by day, 44,000 watts at night, with a four-tower directional antenna. Even though it's found among clear channel frequencies, 1150 is a regional frequency.