WKBW Radio
Buffalo, New York
1520 kHz
50,000 watts

WKBW's signal is a legend in the radio industry. KB's nighttime coverage includes hundreds of counties, more than 20 states, five provinces of Canada and not to mention Norway, Finland, England, Germany, Scotland, Sweden, Italy, The Netherlands, South Africa, Guatemala, New Zealand and Australia. The following maps show WKBW Radio's signal as it was broadcast during daytime and nighttime hours. Due to radio signals bouncing off the ionosphere (sky waves), distances are greatly increased at night. These maps represent the reasonable coverage area, with a moderately strong signal, on most days. However radio signals can cover amazing distances if the conditions are favorable.

During a recent interview of Canadian Dave Somerville of the original Diamonds, Dave explained how rock 'n roll got to Canada. He remembers listening to WKBW Radio, a truly international 50,000 watt ambassador for rock 'n roll! Click here to listen to a short clip from an interview of Dave Somerville with Jimmy Jay.

Mike Bugaj recorded a KB Exclusive from Sidi Yahia, Morocco in 1967, the Mon-kees' new record "Sleepy Jean." WKBW had it first in Buffalo and they let you know it! And they knew the competition would be trying to record it for themselves, so they fixed that problem! Listen

Also heard on September 8, 1977 from Slingo, Ireland WKBW radio broadcasting the Star Wars theme! Listen

 

Day Signal Coverage

 

Night  Signal Coverage