
WBKR is a Country station licensed to Owensboro, Kentucky.
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KSSK is an Adult Contemporary station from Honolulu, Hawaii. The AM half of KSSK began broadcasting in 1922 as KDYX while 92.3 went on the air in 1976 as KULA licensed to Waipahu, HI. KSSK FM was the #1-rated station in Honolulu according to recent Arbitron results. Honolulu's market ranking is #64.
WCGW is a Religious Teaching/Southern Gospel station licensed to Nicholasville, Kentucky.
Arrow Jazz FM is a network of stations based in The Hague, Netherlands. Some or all of the frequencies shown on the map may not be functioning as it appears Arrow Jazz failed to pay their licensing fees to the Dutch government. Arrow Jazz is co-owned with Arrow Classic Rock and Arrow Caz! which features Pop, Dance and Urban music.
CHRK "101.9 The Giant" is a Hot Adult Contemporary station from Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. They're licensed to Sydney, NS and first went on the air in May, 2008.
Morehead State Public Radio began in 1965 with WMKY in Morehead, KentuckY. In 2001 they added 88.3 FM WOCS to their network in partnership with Owsley County Schools. They also have a translator licensed to Inez, KY at 88.3 FM. MSPR's combined signals cover much of eastern Kentucky and parts of Ohio and West Virginia. Much of MSPR's programming comes from National Public Radio but they also carry local programming including shows featuring Bluegrass, Blues, Jazz, Americana and Spoken Word.
A rare, frequency-only sticker from Adult Album Alternative WRJT "The Point" which is licensed to Royalton, Vermont. 103.1 FM is one of 7 stations in The Point's network which also includes 104.7 WNCS - Montpelier, 95.7 WDOT - Danville and 4 translators enabling it to be heard throughout most of Vermont as well as parts of New York and New Hampshire. WNCS began back in 1977 with an eclectic mix of rock, jazz, folk, country and classical and was an innovator of what is now the Triple-A format.
KJCR is a Christian station owned by Southwestern Adventist University in Keene, Texas. The KJCR studios were struck by lightning in September 2009 temporarily knocking them off the air. A few pictures of the resulting fire can currently be seen at their website.
This is an iron-on patch (or is it a textured sticker that lost its adhesive?) from WFRL which once existed at 98.5 FM and 1570 AM. The AM side still exists while the FM is currently a Country outlet "Q98.5" WXXQ. Was WELL-FM a nickname for WFRL FM or did a station exist that had the WELL call letters? One thing is for sure, WFRL AM & FM is/was licensed to Freeport, Illinois. If you have any info on WELL FM/WFRL
WLIZ was a Religious station licensed to Lake Worth, Florida from 1975 until the mid 1980s. The station first went on the air in 1959 and was owned by record producer Sam Phillips, best known for discovering Elvis Presley and signing him to his Sun Records label. Phillips named WLIZ for ELIZabeth Taylor because "she was the hottest female going in 1959." The station was run entirely by women, both on-the-air and management positions, something Phillips had tried previously at WHER in Memphis. The all-girl WLIZ played show tunes, ballads and light jazz but no rock and roll--odd given the fact that its owner played such a huge part in rock history. By 1988 the station had changed its calls to WLVS (W-ELViS?) Currently 1380 AM is a Regional Mexican station "Radio Fiesta" WWRF.
"104.1 Top FM" was a community broadcaster from Charles Darwin University in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The station is now known as "104.1 Territory FM" and appears to have a Variety format including News & Sports Talk, Classic Hits and Alice Cooper's syndicated rock show. Listening live while making this post a show called "Late Night Love Affair" played amorous songs by Enrique Iglesias, Duffy, Rickie Lee Jones, Faith Hill and k.d. lang.
I have stickers from 10 out of these 12 stations. Here are a couple of decals from "Rock 101" WROQ which are slightly different than the one shown on the cover of The Hard Report.
"Rock 101" is now a Classic Rock station for upstate South Carolina.
A magnet from Alternative "93.3 The Point" in Omaha, Nebraska. KTNP was licensed to Bennington, NE and is currently a Country station known as "Twister 93.3" KTWI.
"99.9 The Point" KKPL is a Hot AC station from Cheyenne, Wyoming. Apparently they were a Modern Rock/Alternative station when I received this sticker in 2003.
"106.9 The Point" WBPT (Birmingham's PoinT) was an All-1980s station licensed to Homewood, Alabama. It is currently a Classic Hits station "106.9 The Eagle."
WRIF is a Rock station from Detroit, Michigan. Previous WRIF stix can be seen here. And here.
KZIM is a News/Talk station from Cape Girardeau, Missouri. A previous KZIM sticker can be seen here.
WLW is a News/Talk station from Cincinnati, Ohio and has carried Reds games since 1948. A previous WLW decal can be seen here.