
90.5 1XX FM broadcasts from Whakatane, New Zealand. Their website contains an excellently detailed history of the station dating back to 1970 when they were located at 1240 AM.
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90.5 1XX FM broadcasts from Whakatane, New Zealand. Their website contains an excellently detailed history of the station dating back to 1970 when they were located at 1240 AM.
My buddy Dan collects radio station stickers and sent along a scan of this vintage beauty. KANA is an Oldies station from ANAconda, Montana. Feel free to accidentally send this sticker to me in the mail, Dan.
In 1920 De Leath was brought to New York City by radio pioneer Lee DeForest where she performed Swanee River. Some consider this the first live singing broadcast in history. She was told that the high notes in her soprano voice might shatter the fragile vacuum tubes in her mics amplifier so De Leath changed her singing style and in doing so invented "crooning" which became the dominant pop vocal style of the next 30 years. She later became an executive at radio station WDT-AM in New York City. De Leath also ended up suing singer Kate Smith for using the "First Lady of Radio" designation.
"Krystal 93" KYSL is an independently owned Adult Album Alternative station licensed to Frisco, Colorado. They are the owners of the highest transmitter in the United States at 11,644 feet above sea level.
"i-95" WRKI has been a Rock station in Brookfield, Connecticut since 1976. 95.1 was formerly an Adult Contemporary station known as WINE-FM. Some vintage WRKI photos can be seen here along with lots of other Connecticut radio history.
Michigan Radio consists of three stations: 91.7 FM WUOM (W University Of Michigan) 91.1 FM WFUM (W Flint University of Michigan) and 104.1 FM WVGR (W Vogt Grand Rapids.) They carry a News/Talk format.

KNST is a News/Talk station in Tucson. Arizona.
I'm not sure what the A represents on this sticker. At first I thought it was the logo for the University of Arizona but that A is slightly different. Anybody know?
"V73 AM" KRVC was licensed to Medford, Oregon. A 1985 Broadcasting Yearbook lists their format as Religious but it's unclear if that was their programming when this sticker was current. 730 AM is now "Fox Sports Radio" KRVX.

KKRD was a CHR station from Wichita, Kansas. A fan of the station now runs an online-only version of KKRD. 107.3 FM is now a Rock station as "The Brew" KTHR.
A 1982 Broadcasting Yearbook lists KBRZ (K BRaZoria County, TX) as being licensed to Freeport, Texas and having a Country & Western format. The current KBRZ is licensed to nearby Missouri City, TX and carries Brokered programming aimed primarily at a South Asian audience. The co-owned KGOL carried a Gospel format at 107.3 FM licensed to Lake Jackson, TX. Is that thing inside the O supposed to be a gold nugget?
This post started out as another Mystery Sticker but I tried one last Google Image search and found a match in the background of this picture. The banner is from WZKS, an Urban Contemporary station licensed to Union, Mississippi. "Kiss 104.1 FM's" website sports an updated logo...the sticker itself is from around 1997 according to the coupon on the back.
WILK is a News/Talk station from WILKes Barre, Pennsylvania and one of over 600 stations that carry the Rush Limbaugh Show. They now also simulcast on 1300 AM and 103.1 FM.

WQIX was a Country station licensed to Horseheads, New York. 100.9 FM still carries the same format but is now a pork-based Country station.