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AM Frequency of the Week - 720 kHz

Even without WLW's IBOC, WGN is extremely weak, less than 1 out of 10, on a car radio in Columbus daytime. Regular radios, forget about it.
At night, it's a blaster that sometimes takes grief from WOR and WLW's IBOC.
The North Carolina station gives WGN fits around critical hours, then it vanishes. The only time I recall that not happening was in 2004, when it stayed on the air into the evening because of a hurricane. It was a heck of a fight, but WGN was on top more often than not.
 
Warminster PA(Philly 'burbs):

Daytime: splatter from 710 WOR, or WWII, a religious station from the Harrisburg area.
Night: always WGN.
 
From NE NC. 720 days is blank. Sunset WGCR Pisgah Forest, NC booms in from the mountains of western NC. Nights is WGN with interference some times from WOR on 710.
 
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