It broadcasts at 990 kHz (AM) as a clear-channel station, using a power of 10,000 watts.
However, it must power down to 1,000 watts at night due to a large glut of clear-channel stations on nearby channels.
The licensees of clear-channel stations argued that, without their special status, many rural areas would receive no radio service at all.
A 50,000-watt clear-channel station, it can be heard across most of the eastern half of North America at night.
Many of these stations are also clear-channel stations, ensuring that there will be no interference or limited interference on the same frequency.
This allows for the creation of clear-channel stations broadcasting at maximum power at night.
The station operates as a 50,000-watt clear-channel station.
In addition, many Red affiliates were high-powered, clear-channel stations, heard nationwide.
I've drawn up a list of clear-channel stations that can blanket the eastern seaboard.
There were (and are) no other clear-channel stations in the Maritimes.