I just discovered that I had two of these "B94.5" stickers. One says WCFB on the back and the other says WCEN. Daytona Beach, Florida's WCFB (now "Star 94.5") was a Country station "B94.5" in the early 1990s. WCEN in Saginaw/Bay City, Michigan is a Country station but I can't find any proof that they were ever known as "B94.5" Anybody know for sure what station this sticker is from? Leave a comment.

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I worked at the Orlando (Daytona Beach) B94.5 from when it signed on, for about two years. It never had this logo.
Hi Greg. I may have the answer for you. This looks like the original logo for WCFB's Country format, but was never used. Root Communications in Daytona owned WWLV Love 94, and in summer 1992 they were about to flip the soft AC to country, and this looks like the logo they were going to use. Just before the launch, New City Communications, who owned K92 WWKA, the dominant country station, went into an LMA with Root, and took control of the station, launching it as Young Country with a new logo with the bee on it. Steve Kelly, the PD of WCFB, went to work at KBEE B98.7 in Salk Lake City, and he used a very similar logo to the early WCFB logo. You Can see that similar B98.7 logo here: https://www.amazon.com/B98-7-Presents-Lunds-Loony-Tunes/dp/B012UW20R6
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