WXJO
WXJO AM 1120 is a daytime-only radio station, broadcasting on a frequency of 1120 kHz with a power of 1000 watts, licensed to serve the city of Douglasville, Georgia and reaching western portions of the metro Atlanta radio market, mainly within Douglas county. The station is currently owned by Monte Sinai, Inc. The station had originally been broadcasting a variety of music (mostly oldies), and public-service announcements in what appeared to be an early test period since it had been moved to Douglasville. WXJO's transmitter is co-located with WDCY AM 1520, and the station's signal is diplexed on to WDCY's antenna towers.
In early December 2011, the station began simulcasting on WANN-LD 29, using audio-only digital subchannel 32.27. The station now broadcasts music in Spanish.
For unknown reasons, WXJO is listed as the primary station for 1000-watt K220CL FM 91.9 in Chignik, Alaska, in the remote southwestern part of that state. That station is in the reserved band, however, meaning it would be illegal for it to rebroadcast a commercial radio station.