List of radio stations in North America by media market
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By Market

In the United States, radio station markets are categorized using Arbitron's rankings.

By Callsign

In the United States, radio stations are assigned callsigns that either start with K or W.

By Frequency

In the United States, radio stations are assigned frequencies on both AM and FM bands. See Lists of radio stations by frequency for these lists.

Canada







    • Abitibi-Témiscamingue
    • Calgary
    • Cape Breton
    • Central Ontario
    • Cornwall
    • Edmonton
    • First Nations
    • Fort McMurray
    • Fredericton
    • Grande Prairie
    • Halifax
    • Hamilton
    • KW
    • Kenora
    • Kingston
    • Lethbridge
    • London
    • Mauricie



    • Medicine Hat
    • Midwestern Ontario
    • Moncton
    • Montreal
    • North Bay
    • Northern Interior
    • Okanagan
    • Ottawa
    • Ottawa Valley
    • PEI
    • Pembina Valley
    • Peterborough
    • Quebec City
    • Quinte
    • Rainy River
    • Red Deer
    • Regina
    • Saguenay



    • Saint John
    • Saskatoon
    • Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
    • Sherbrooke
    • Simcoe County, Ontario
    • Southwestern Ontario
    • St. John's
    • Sudbury
    • Thompson-Cariboo
    • Thunder Bay
    • Timiskaming
    • Timmins
    • Toronto
    • Vancouver Island
    • Vancouver
    • Westman
    • Whitehorse
    • Winnipeg



Mexico







    • Aguascalientes
    • Baja California
    • Baja California Sur
    • Campeche
    • Chiapas
    • Chihuahua
    • Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila
    • Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
    • Coahuila
    • Colima
    • Durango
    • Guanajuato
    • Guerrero



    • Hidalgo
    • Jalisco
    • Mexicali, Baja California
    • Mexico City
    • Mexico
    • Mexico State
    • Michoacán
    • Morelos
    • Nayarit
    • Nogales, Sonora
    • Nuevo León
    • Oaxaca
    • Piedras Negras, Coahuila



    • Puebla
    • Querétaro
    • Quintana Roo
    • San Luis Potosí
    • Sinaloa
    • Sonora
    • Tabasco
    • Tijuana, Baja California
    • Tlaxcala
    • Veracruz
    • Yucatán
    • Zacatecas


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