I'm aware of two in the midwest:
KGRN (1410 Khz, 500/50 Watts, Grinnell IA ND2   U). Content:  music, news,
sports, etc.
WLS (890 Khz, 50KW U, Chicago) This one is odd, since they have been
news/talk since (I think)1989, with a "hi-fi" analog signal. . Interestly,
they still have the old Top 40 jingles (minus "Musicradio" 'w -LL -s') in
stereo.

Radio:  1994 Buick C-QUAM/Hazeltine AM Stereo capable.
PS:  Three Clear Channel stations in this area
WHO Des Moines IA, 1040 Khz, 50 KW, U; (News/Talk)
WMT Cedar Rapids IA, 600 Khz, 5 KW ND2  U   (News/Talk)
and KXIC, Iowa City, IA(800 Khz, DA2 U 1KW/200  (News/Talk) about six
months ago (I think simultaneously) "pulled the plug" on IBOC and all are
broadcasting a high quality, "hi-fi" analog signal.

Dennis Cain
12 miles south of MN border, about 50 miles west of Mississippi River
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