
A daily look into one of the world's largest collections of radio station bumper stickers and memorabilia.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
RKOR

Wednesday, March 25, 2009
KAJZ


Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Two TUEs for Tuesday


Monday, March 23, 2009
Thunder & Lightning
WDNB "Thunder 102" is a Country music station licensed to Jeffersonville, New York.

WRLT (W RadioLighTning) is an Adult Album Alternative station serving Nashville, Tennessee and licensed to Franklin, TN.


Sunday, March 22, 2009
Sunday Sticker - KCHP
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Dart on Map - CKBC

Friday, March 20, 2009
KZZZ

WQIO / WMVO
"Super Q 93.7" WQIO is an Adult Contemporary in Mount Vernon, Ohio. They are co-owned with Oldies outlet 1300 AM WMVO.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
KBVR


Wednesday, March 18, 2009
KSTT

Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Happy St. Patrick's Day

Monday, March 16, 2009
Dart on Map - KKDV
Boy am I stoopid. I just realized that I can customize an area for my dart to land. Prior to this I had been throwing at all of North America which includes huge chunks of sparsely populated northern Canada and Alaska as well as vast swaths of the Pacific Ocean. It would sometimes take a dozen throws before landing anywhere near where a radio station might be. Now I can hone in on the United States and part of Canada exclusively (sorry Hawaii and Nunavut.)

Anyway....today's dart landed in Mount Diablo State Park about 30 miles east of San Francisco.
KKDV (KK Diablo Valley) is an Adult Contemporary station licensed to Walnut Creek, California just west of Mount Diablo which is nicely portrayed on the sticker.

Anyway....today's dart landed in Mount Diablo State Park about 30 miles east of San Francisco.
KKDV (KK Diablo Valley) is an Adult Contemporary station licensed to Walnut Creek, California just west of Mount Diablo which is nicely portrayed on the sticker.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Buzzard Day

In 1968, Cleveland's WHK-FM stopped simulcasting the Top-40 of their AM sister station, switched to Progressive Rock and changed calls to WMMS (W MetroMedia Stereo--in reference to their owner at the time.) The next year saw brief flirtations with Adult Standards and another switch back to Top-40 but by the early 70s WMMS was once again a Rock station and has remained so to this day.
In 1974 the station started using a cartoon buzzard as its logo. During the glory years of WMMS, from the mid-70s to the mid-80s, they were at or near the top of the ratings and the buzzard became synonymous with rock and roll in Cleveland. According to former program director John Gorman (a co-creator of the logo) the choice of the buzzard as the WMMS mascot had nothing to do with the annual Buzzard Day in Hinckley and that they didn’t know there was such an event until a listener told them. They did however become a sponsor of the event in 1976 with disastrous results as thousands of long haired rockers descended on the park like a mini-Woodstock. The next year the station was asked not to mention Buzzard Day on the air and local elementary school children were not allowed to draw the WMMS logo for their annual assignment of drawing a buzzard.
Sadly, in 2007 the Clear Channel-owned WMMS dropped the buzzard mascot. Or, in the words of one of their programmers, “de-emphasized” the icon (their current logo still has orange wings on either side of the call letters and frequency.)
UPDATE: As of December, 2011 the WMMS website once again features the buzzard mascot (wearing a Cleveland Browns helmet.)
Sunday Sticker - KCCS


Saturday, March 14, 2009
Friday, March 13, 2009
Mystery sticker #6

*This is not true.
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