There are currently 18 "Moose FM" branded stations located mostly in Ontario, Canada and owned by Vista Radio. They air an Adult Contemporary format.
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Moose FMs
CJCD - Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Friday, December 16, 2011
102.5 Hit Channel
102.5 Hit Channel was an Italian CHR station which now goes under the name "RTL 102.5" They appear to be a national station with offices in Rome, Milan and Naples.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
KXZI
Scott Johnston's front porch is the broadcast studio of Low Power FM station KXZI in Kalispell, Montana. The 21,000 song playlist of the "Montana Radio Cafe" is made up of a variety of genres including Jazz, Folk, Blues and Bluegrass.Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Indiana Day
On this date in 1816 statehood was granted to Indiana by Congress and they became the 19th US state. Indiana Day will be celebrated by public schoolchildren (presumably tomorrow since it's Sunday) and the general Hoosier population on the occasion of the state's 195th birthday.
An Indiana-shaped sticker from WFBQ in Indianapolis. "Q95" has been a Rock station since 1974, first with the automated "TM Stereo Rock" format, then using live and local jocks starting in 1978. The most powerful FM signal in the state is the flagship station of The Bob & Tom Show which is syndicated to about 150 stations nationwide.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
WFWQ
"95Q FM" WFWQ was a Top-40 station in Fort Wayne, Indiana from 1982 to 1985. 95.1 FM is currently Hot AC "Magic 95.1" WAJI.
Friday, December 9, 2011
WACO


WACO is a Country station from (where else?) but Waco, Texas. "WACO 100" is a double rarity; one of only a handful of stations that defies the "K" call letters west of the Mississippi River rule and one of only three stations whose call letters spells out their city-of-license. (The other two are in Wise, Virginia and Ware, Massachusetts.)
Thursday, December 8, 2011
KRVM
KRVM (K Radio Vocational Mechanics) is a non-commercial Adult Album Alternative station broadcasting from Sheldon High School in Eugene, Oregon. Specialty programs in the evening and weekends include Native American music, Blues, Electronica, Funk and Reggae. Eugene's first FM station went on the air in 1947 with two purposes: (1) To serve as a training ground for people looking to get qualified for technical and programming jobs and (2) To transmit educational programs to the city's public schools. They no longer do the second part but they still train high school students in the art of radio. KRVM simulcasts on a translator at 90.1 FM licensed to Florence, OR and on KSYD 92.1 FM licensed to Reedsport, OR.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
KBSU
KBSU-FM plays Classical, Blues and Jazz and is a National Public Radio affiliate owned by Boise State University in Boise, Idaho. 91.5 KBSX is a News/Talk station in the Boise State Public Radio Network. In total, there are more than a dozen stations and translators in the network covering much of central and southern Idaho as well as parts of Nevada and Utah. KBSU AM 730 has been sold off and is now "NewsRadio" KINF.Monday, December 5, 2011
KXGJ?
This entry started out as another mystery sticker but after Googling around I think I've determined that it's from KXGJ in Bay City, Texas (currently a Regional Mexican station.) Can anyone confirm this?
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Downtown Radio
Downtown Radio broadcasts a Hot AC format from Newtownards, Northern Ireland. They were the first commercial radio station in Ireland after going on the air in 1976 and currently exists on one AM and seven FM frequencies. Evening and weekend specialty shows include Country, Jazz, Gospel and Folk.Saturday, December 3, 2011
100'5 Das Hitradio
100'5 Das Hitradio is a German-language pop station that went on the air in October, 1998. The contact address for "The Super Hits of the 90s and the best of today" places them in Eupen, Belgium.
Friday, December 2, 2011
KXCV / KRNW


KXCV is a 100,000-watt public radio station broadcasting from Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, MO. They carry the main offerings from National Public Radio along with Classical and Jazz shows. KRNW is a 38,000-watt repeater licensed to Chillicothe, MO and covering northwest Missouri and parts of Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska.Wanna watch their tower collapse? Skip to 1:35 in this video.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
WQLN
WQLN-FM (We Question and LearN) plays Classical and Jazz music as well as programming from National Public Radio, Public Radio International and American Public Media. Along with the main 91.3 FM frequency, WQLN repeats their signal on four translators located in northwestern Pennsylvania and one in southwestern New York. WQLN is licensed to Erie, PA.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
WXMX
"98.1 The Max" plays Rock 'n Roll in Memphis, Tennessee. They've been an AOR station since 2005 (or 1993ish if you count their prior Classic Hits format.) WXMX is licensed to Millington, TN.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
MDR1 Radio Sachsen
This headphone-clad white lion must be Radio Sachsen's mascot as he also appears on the t-shirt above.
Downtown Hoyerswerda in the German state of Saxony. The statue commemorates the 236 people who perished in the tragic Bierflut (beer flood) of 1877.**I totally made this up.
What are these Asian noodle slurpers doing on a German radio sticker?
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