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AM Frequency of the Week: 1130

In my original question, I was wondering how those stations compare with each other within the NYC radio market, the buroughs and the suburbs.
 
WBBR in New York is almost always on at night and even many days but I do have a log from about 10 years ago for WDFN that I haven't been able to duplicate.
 
Nothing even semi-local for me here on the Gulf of Mexico in Alabama during the day, and nights is almost exclusively KWKH. Also, as crazy as it sounds, but I swear their nighttime signal has gotten much worse since they dropped their music format.
 
In Northwest Arkansas -

Daytime - Not much

Nighttime - Usually KWKH, Shreveport, LA

(Sometimes, I may hear splatter from 1120 KMOX, St. Louis, MO)
 
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Here in Cincinnati.
I get at the daytime : WEDI 1130 in Eaton, OH (Fringe Weak)
I get at the nighttime : I get a Spanish radio station all day.
Retro (2015/16) : I used to get WBBR really weak because of 1120 KMOX and 1140 WRVA.
That's what I hear in Cincinnati.
 
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