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Midnight Trucking Radio Network is a targeted, entertaining, and established radio talk show that will make your listeners tune in day-after-day.

  • Covers US, Canada and Mexico
  • On 50,000 watt AM signals
  • On Line-Podcasting /On Demand-iTunes
  • Internet radio via iPhone (coming soon!)

For affiliate information, contact Mindy Baker at 817-695-0873.
Midnight Trucking Radio Network is managed by Citadel Broadcasting.


 Now podcasting on Apple iTunes


WABB 1480-AM | Mobile, Alabama


KXEL 1540-AM | Waterloo, Iowa

KXEL 1540-AM | Waterloo, Iowa

KXEL-AM was an exceptional radio station from its very beginning. When the station went "on the air" July 14, 1942, it was the first radio facility in the United States to be granted 50,000-watts of power with its original license. When KXEL's far-reaching signal first flashed across the country, it beamed the ABC program schedule.


KBOI 670-AM | Boise, Idaho

KBOI 670-AM | Boise, Idaho

Established in 1947, KBOI is Idaho's only 50,000 watt station. KBOI is a full-service, clear-channel station, providing non-directional daytime and directional nighttime reach throughout the entire US, North, South, and West of Wyoming, covering over 17 western states. Broadcasting in AM stereo from Idaho's capital city, KBOI lives up to its slogan as "The Station To Depend On" for Boiseans and Idahoans. Listener calls and mail consistently come from Canada and Mexico. KBOI is owned by Boise-based Pacific Northwest Broadcasting and is one of PNWB's five Boise stations.


WLS 890-AM | Chicago, Illinois

WLS 890-AM | Chicago, Illinois

WLS-AM is Chicago’s number one talk station!!!  The Big 89’s 50,000-watts reach over 38 states with a 24-hour-a-day, mass-appeal, issue-oriented talk format and its Where Chicago Comes to Talk.  The station is also home to the Don Wade & Roma Show, Mancow & Cassidy, Rush Limbaugh, the Roe Conn Show, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin and Notre Dame football and basketball.  A sister station to WBAP-AM, the 85 year old station is owned and operated by Citadel Broadcasting Company.


WBAT 1400-AM | Marion, Indiana

WBAT 1400-AM | Marion, Indiana

WBAT is a long time local station (broadcasting since 1947) with emphasis on Marion and Grant County news, sports and weather. Our real bread and butter is Marion High School football and basketball, and local college basketball with Indiana Wesleyan and Taylor Universities. Good Morning Grant County focuses on talking with city, county and state governmental officials. Local call in shows feature the mayor and the local newspaper publisher.


KSEK 1340-AM | Pittsburg, Kansas


WQKY 1450-AM | Louisville, Kentucky


WJR 760-AM | Detroit, Michigan

WJR 760-AM | Detroit, Michigan

Also established in 1922, WJR is known worldwide as "The Great Voice of the Great Lakes." It's 50,000 watt, stereo, clear-channel, 24 hour-a-day non-directional signal blankets the Midwest and East Coast of the United States and Canada. Nighttime coverage includes 38 states, seven provinces of Canada and many Scandinavian countries including Denmark, Norway and Sweden. A sister station to WBAP Radio, WJR is also owned and operated by by Citadel Broadcasting Company.


WJRW 1340 AM | Grand Rapids, MI


KDMA 1460-AM | Montevideo, Minnesota


KGHL 790-AM | Billings, Montana

KGHL 790-AM | Billings, Montana

Montana’s Mighty 790 KGHL has been serving Montana and Northern Wyoming since 1928! The Mighty 790’s 5000 watts of power keeps South Central Montana and Northern Wyoming listeners up-to-date with the latest farm and agriculture news, CBS News, and Classic Hit Country. We are also the home of Denver Bronco’s Football, University of Montana Grizzly Football and Basketball, ESPN Major League Baseball, Mighty 790 KGHL's Game of the Week, Local Football and Basketball Games. Montana’s Mighty 790 KGHL is Owned and Operated by New Northwest Broadcasters.


WNMR 107.1-FM | Dannemora, NY


KGYN 1210-AM | Guymon, Oklahoma

KGYN 1210-AM | Guymon, Oklahoma


KOKC 1520-AM | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

KOKC 1520-AM | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

KOMA was born on Christmas Eve, 1922 in Oklahoma City. The southwestern giant was then only fifteen watts of power under the original call letters, KFJF. On January 8,1929, KFJF began its long affiliation with the Columbia Broadcasting System. CBS then consisted of 45 radio stations. In 1932, Neal Barret became General Manager of KFJF and changed the call letters to the now internationally known KOMA. The Federal Communications Commission moved all AM radio stations 40 kilocycles up the dial. KOMA-1480 became KOMA-1520, and was operating at 50,000 watts. With News-Talk gaining strength on KOMA-AM, the need was clear to fully distinguish the station from its Oldies format sister, KOMA-FM. On August 27, 2004, KOMA 1520 changed its call letters to K-OKC.


KZZR 1230 AM | Burnes, OR


WANS 1280-AM | Anderson, South Carolina

WANS 1280-AM | Anderson, South Carolina


KCCT 1150 AM | Corpus Christi, TX


WBAP 820-AM | Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas

Established in 1922, WBAP is the Flagship Station for The Midnight Trucking Radio Network. It's 50,000 watt clear-channel signal provides day and nighttime non-directional coverage over a vast amount of the United States. In fact, WBAP's signal spans all directions, blanketing over 38 states in the U.S. Listener calls come in from every state in the country and as far away as Canada and many areas in Mexico. WBAP is owned and operated by Citadel Broadcasting Company.


KCOX 1350 AM | Jasper, TX


KKTK 1400-AM | Texarkana, Texas


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