








93.7 CJJR "JRfm" is a Country station in Vancouver, British Columbia. They've carried the same format since signing on in July 1986.
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93.7 CJJR "JRfm" is a Country station in Vancouver, British Columbia. They've carried the same format since signing on in July 1986.


FM 107.7 WIVK is a Country station in Knoxville, Tennessee. They've used a frog mascot since 1976 when a station employee was recording a commercial and realized that the calls letters sounded like a frog's croak..."Wivick Wivick Wivick." WIVK is a consistently top-rated station in the Knoxville market and held (or possibly still holds) a #1 streak that started in 1980 and lasted until at least the summer of 2011.


KRVN (K Rural Voice of Nebraska) is a News/Talk/Farm station licensed to Lexington, Nebraska. At night, "880 Rural Radio" plays Classic Country with 50,000 watts of power to western Nebraska and parts of Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming. KRVN is one of six stations in the Nebraska Rural Radio Network which is owned by more than 4,000 farmers and ranchers.

WAJZ is a Rhythmic Contemporary station in Albany, New York. They went on the air as "Jamz 96.3" with an Urban Contemporary format in December, 1998 after flipping from Country. WAJZ (W Albany JamZ) is licensed to Voorheesville, NY.
"94 Jamz" was KUAT from Agana, Guam. The Rhythmic Contemporary station is now known as "I94." KUAT was the first FM station on the island and went on the air September 1, 1966.
WJWZ "97.9 Jamz" plays Rap/Hip-Hop in Montgomery, Alabama and is licensed to Wetumpka, AL.
KWIZ 96.7 FM "Radio Exitos" was a Spanish station licensed to Santa Ana, California. The call letters were named for the multiple quiz shows which were popular on sister station 1480 KWIZ-AM in the 1950s. KWIZ-FM is currently a Regional Mexican station known as "La Rockola."
AM 1320 KKSM is a 500-watt, student-run, Alternative station broadcasting from the campus of Palomar College in San Marcos, California. Specialty shows include Country, Heavy Metal, Oldies and Latin Jazz. KKSM was founded in 1976 and was only available via cable radio from 1979 until 1996 when the 1320 AM frequency was donated to the school by PAR Broadcasting. They went on the air on April 1, 1996 and are licensed to Oceanside, CA.
105.5 KBUE "Que Buena" is a Regional Mexican station licensed to Long Beach, California. For better coverage across the Los Angeles area they also broadcast at 94.3 FM KEBN licensed to Garden Grove, CA and 94.3 FM KBUA licensed to San Fernando, CA.
This 1989 sticker dates to when the station had turned into a Classic Rock outlet.
Around the year 2000 WCKG became known as "The Package" which was a male-centric Talk station.
In 2005, many Talk stations owned by Infinity Broadcasting changed their names to "Free FM" including WFNY in New York and KLSX in Los Angeles. WCKG added Opie and Anthony in the mornings after Howard Stern left terrestrial radio.

China Radio International (formerly Radio Beijing) is the external radio service of the People's Republic of China. The government-owned CRI broadcasts via shortwave, satellite and the internet in about 60 different languages.