WDEA 1370 actually runs the Local Radio Networks Adult Standards format, not ABM. It's the same format heard on KWXS.
How to tell if a station is running ABM: if you don't hear any live DJs but just liners read by the same female VO artist, you're hearing ABM. If it sounds satellite-fed but has actual DJs, it's most likely LRN. LRN's playlist seems to be bigger than ABM's, both at the older (i.e. Doris Day) and more recent, soft AC leaning (i.e. Expose's "Seasons Change," Mariah Carey's "Hero") ends.
My additions to the list:
WTLO 1480 AM/97.7 FM Somerset KY - LRN Adult Standards (formerly ABM, until they switched last year)
WTLO Radio is home to the long-running buy, sell, and trade program, Dial-a-Deal, and plays music from the 50's through the early 2000's. The Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Bengals, and Western Kentucky University Football and Basketball air on the station. WTLO features When Radio Was and...
player.listenlive.co
WCMY 1430 AM/93.5 FM Ottawa IL - LRN Adult Standards with some weekday talk
The New 935/1430 WCMY
KHAR (Gold Rush Radio) 590 AM/96.7 FM Anchorage AK - America's Best Music
Your station for 24-Karat Classics
www.alphamediaplayer.com
WMST 1150 AM/106.9 FM Mount Sterling KY - America's Best Music
Listen to our station on your computer or mobile device!
stream.gatewayradio.net
KLUX 89.5 FM Corpus Christi TX - Beautiful Music (owned by the Catholic diocese, it runs religion in both English and Spanish on Sunday mornings)
Listen Live - KLUX 89.5
KHOY 88.1 FM Laredo TX - Beautiful Music (like KLUX, also owned by the Catholic diocese)
Listen to on your computer, your mobile device, in the car, on Google Home and Amazon Alexa!
www.christiannetcast.com
I stream WEMP on OnlineRadioBox, and the playlist log is helpful in identifying the music they play, a lot of which I've never heard before. The other day WEMP played a version of "Walk on By" (the Dionne Warwick hit) by '60s British teen queen Helen Shapiro. Considering that her version of that song was never a single (according to Wiki anyway) and that her only appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 was a song that peaked at #100, that blew my mind. They're also playing a lot of the Bonneville custom versions of songs I remember from WJOI 97.1 FM in Detroit during its time as a Bonneville affiliate, plus a lot of MOR album cuts that weren't put out as singles (Helen Reddy's "If It's Magic" is one example).
I have to wonder how, or if, WEMP is making any money though. The only time I hear any commercials is during the TOH network newscasts. Other than that, they're virtually commercial free. I guess they're being subsidized by their five sister stations (a Country FM, an AC FM, a Classic Rock FM and AM/Translator combos running Classic Country and Oldies). Enjoying it while it lasts!