Tonight, the Hal Turner Radio Show makes a dramatic EXPANSION. Two additional 100,000 watt global shortwave transmitters from WWRMI, Radio Miami International, will begin broadcasting the live show!
As of tonight, the Show adds two new shortwave frequencies: 9455 kHz and 7570 kHz. The coverage areas are shown below:
As of October 1, 2025, the show will air on:
WRMI 5950 kHz (as always) with coverage shown on the map below:
AND ON TWO NEW (WRMI) TRANSMITTERS:
100,000 watts on Frequency 9455 with coverage area on map below:
AND 100,000 WATTS ON (WRMI) Frequency 7570 kHz shown on map below:
With the addition of two more 100,000 watt transmitters, with one being on a higher frequency 9455, the coverage of the eleven western States, and Alaska will greatly improve.
The addition of a 100,000 watts transmitter on 7570 aimed at northern Mexico will greatly improve coverage of southern California and all the way out to Hawaii.
The show will also continue to air on WWCR on 7520 kHz (as always):
By replacing 50,000 watt WBCQ with these two, 100,000 watt transmitters, I will achieve far better geographic coverage, and bring in NEW, additional, audience.
Be sure to tune-in tonight at 9:00 PM eastern Time (GMT -0400)




