There are currently 11 Goat-branded stations owned by British Columbia-based Vista Radio. They all carry an Active Rock format.
CFFM - Williams Lake, British Columbia
CIRX - Prince George, British Columbia
CKLM - Lloydminster, Alberta
This generic goat head sticker was received from CKLM but could be used for any of the Vista Radio goats.
A daily look into one of the world's largest collections of radio station bumper stickers and memorabilia.
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Monday, April 29, 2019
KLJX / KJAK
107.1 LPFM KLJX is a 100-watt, student-run, Free Form radio station broadcasting from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ.
Prior to receiving their low-power FM license, KJACK was heard on 1680 AM starting in 1999.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Krone Hit Radio
KroneHit is a pop music station broadcasting from Vienna, Austria. They went on the air in 2001 and are Austria's most listened to private radio station.
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Friday, April 26, 2019
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
WETD
"The Leap" 90.7 FM WETD (W Engineering Technology Department) broadcasts from the campus of Alfred State College in Alfred, New York. The student-operated station went on the air in March 1973.
Monday, April 22, 2019
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Saturday, April 20, 2019
KSNM
A 1997 sticker from 98.7 FM KSNM in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. At that time they carried an Adult Standards/Oldies format and are currently a Classic Rock outlet.
This 95.5 FM KSNM decal is from Santa Fe, New Mexico and probably dates to around 1980 or 81. It is possible that this station is completely unrelated to the KSNM in the top sticker--Santa Fe is about three hours away from Truth Or Consequences--but it is curious that they had the same call letters. The only thing I could find out about "The Hurricane" is that is was the nickname of Harry Gregor who was the program director at the time and presumably did an airshift as well. The 1981 Broadcasting Yearbook states that KSNM broadcast a Middle-Of-The-Road format at the time.
This 95.5 FM KSNM decal is from Santa Fe, New Mexico and probably dates to around 1980 or 81. It is possible that this station is completely unrelated to the KSNM in the top sticker--Santa Fe is about three hours away from Truth Or Consequences--but it is curious that they had the same call letters. The only thing I could find out about "The Hurricane" is that is was the nickname of Harry Gregor who was the program director at the time and presumably did an airshift as well. The 1981 Broadcasting Yearbook states that KSNM broadcast a Middle-Of-The-Road format at the time.
Friday, April 19, 2019
CILW
1230 AM CILW went on the air in Wainwright, Alberta in 1984. They later moved dial positions to 830 AM, changed calls to CKKY sometime in the 1990s and abandoned the AM frequency altogether converting to 101.9 FM in 2013.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
KDTH
A magnet from AM 1370 KDTH, a full-service (news/sports/farm reports, Oldies/MOR and Adult Standards music) station in Dubuque, Iowa. The call letters are derived from a local newspaper that originally owned the station--(K) Dubuque Telegraph Herald. KDTH went on the air in May 1941.
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
The Buzzes
"106. 3 The Buzz" KBZS - Wichita Falls, Texas
"103.7 The Buzz" KABZ - Little Rock, Arkansas
"100.1 The Buzz" KBBM - Jefferson City, Missouri
"94.7 The Buzz" KHBZ - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
"103.7 The Buzz" KABZ - Little Rock, Arkansas
"100.1 The Buzz" KBBM - Jefferson City, Missouri
"94.7 The Buzz" KHBZ - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Monday, April 15, 2019
BBC Radio Orkney
BBC Radio Orkney broadcasts from Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands of northern Scotland. When not airing local programming, the 93.7 FM frequency transmits BBC Radio Scotland.
Sunday, April 14, 2019
5GTR
5GTR is a community radio station in Mount Gambier, South Australia. They went on the air in 1983 and switched frequencies from 105.7 to 100.1 FM in 2004. According to their website, programming includes "Blues, Middle of the Road, Classical, Country, Metal, Indigenous, German, Italian, Dutch, World, Pop, Rock, Jazz, Golden Oldies from the 40s to the 60s & also the current top 40."
Saturday, April 13, 2019
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