During the day here, SW of Hazleton PA about 20 miles, it's Allentown. When I moved to NE PA they were Oldies, then Religious, then Sports. I don't know what they broadcast now. Probably Religious Sports Oldies. But how many times can you listen through post-game analyses of the Lions and Christians?
At night, 1470 is a muck.
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Olden Days, Laurelton Queens NYC, 1470 was a ripe frequency for all parts of the day .... high noon, overnight, sunrise and sunset. If you had a halfway-decent/good radio, local WHOM 1480 was little more than an occasional audio speed bump and readily nulled.
Depending on the daytime antenna bearing, it was either WMMW Meriden CT or WSAN Allentown, faint and steady. The latter was a louder station with their Top 40. WJDY Salisbury MD was a very frequent sunset catch and quite often very loud. 10 PM often had a mix of WSAN Allentown and WLAM Maine.
Overnights it was WMBD Peoria, as noted by a poster here. (I can't be the only one here old enough to remember their overnight MoR show being sponsored by the Adams Street Supermarket. Fess up!)
A few sunrise catches would frequent this unlikely NYC first-adjacent frequency, and one one or two Auroral sunsets the two stations from Florida made it through.