A sticker circa 2000 from "K-Otter 94.9" KOTR licensed to Cambria, California. They carried an Adult Album Alternative format and were on the air from 1984 until they were sold in 2004. I'm guessing that the "K-Otter" logo is upside down because real otters float around (and even sleep) on their backs.
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Mine is so torn and tattered that only those who know what it is recognize it. I worked as a reporter in Cambria and knew most of the hosts. It was a great station.
Betcha some of the reason for the upside down sticker is related to the then current KMET/Los Angeles upside down sticker!
Filthy Phil was the best!
You used to see these all over SLO County back in the day, and they slowly transitioned to K-Pig stickers after the station was sold. One can still spot a rare K-OTTER sticker here and there, in places like bars and locally owned establishments….
Stay in the water with the otter.
Where the pines meet the sea.
My dad made these stickers.
I have the original KOTR 94.3FM stickers before the station increased power to 50’000 watts and switched to 94.9 call numbers. My mother was Sister Ashly the morning drive DJ before lady tye di was.
My dad’s call Handel was Buck Naked.
Mine was the master blaster.
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