A 1997 sticker from 98.7 FM KSNM in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. At that time they carried an Adult Standards/Oldies format and are currently a Classic Rock outlet.
This 95.5 FM KSNM decal is from Santa Fe, New Mexico and probably dates to around 1980 or 81. It is possible that this station is completely unrelated to the KSNM in the top sticker--Santa Fe is about three hours away from Truth Or Consequences--but it is curious that they had the same call letters. The only thing I could find out about "The Hurricane" is that is was the nickname of Harry Gregor who was the program director at the time and presumably did an airshift as well. The 1981 Broadcasting Yearbook states that KSNM broadcast a Middle-Of-The-Road format at the time.
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Saturday, April 20, 2019
Friday, April 19, 2019
CILW
1230 AM CILW went on the air in Wainwright, Alberta in 1984. They later moved dial positions to 830 AM, changed calls to CKKY sometime in the 1990s and abandoned the AM frequency altogether converting to 101.9 FM in 2013.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
KDTH
A magnet from AM 1370 KDTH, a full-service (news/sports/farm reports, Oldies/MOR and Adult Standards music) station in Dubuque, Iowa. The call letters are derived from a local newspaper that originally owned the station--(K) Dubuque Telegraph Herald. KDTH went on the air in May 1941.
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
The Buzzes
"106. 3 The Buzz" KBZS - Wichita Falls, Texas
"103.7 The Buzz" KABZ - Little Rock, Arkansas
"100.1 The Buzz" KBBM - Jefferson City, Missouri
"94.7 The Buzz" KHBZ - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
"103.7 The Buzz" KABZ - Little Rock, Arkansas
"100.1 The Buzz" KBBM - Jefferson City, Missouri
"94.7 The Buzz" KHBZ - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Monday, April 15, 2019
BBC Radio Orkney
BBC Radio Orkney broadcasts from Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands of northern Scotland. When not airing local programming, the 93.7 FM frequency transmits BBC Radio Scotland.
Sunday, April 14, 2019
5GTR
5GTR is a community radio station in Mount Gambier, South Australia. They went on the air in 1983 and switched frequencies from 105.7 to 100.1 FM in 2004. According to their website, programming includes "Blues, Middle of the Road, Classical, Country, Metal, Indigenous, German, Italian, Dutch, World, Pop, Rock, Jazz, Golden Oldies from the 40s to the 60s & also the current top 40."
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Friday, April 12, 2019
WPET
AM 950 WPET is a Religious station in Greensboro, North Carolina. They went on the air in June 1954.
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Monday, April 8, 2019
WAMC / Northeast Public Radio
WAMC is the flagship station of the Northeast Public Radio network based in Albany, New York. They were originally affiliated with the (W) Albany Medical College from which they derived their call letters. The public radio network currently consists of 28 stations and translators covering parts of seven states and Quebec.
Sunday, April 7, 2019
Saturday, April 6, 2019
Oasis Radio Network
The Oasis Radio Network consists of six stations and six translators in Oklahoma, Missouri, Ohio and Virginia. They carry a Religious format with the flagship station being 90.5 KNYD in Tulsa, OK.
KOZO - Branson, Missouri
WOFN - Beach City/Canton, Ohio
KOZO - Branson, Missouri
WOFN - Beach City/Canton, Ohio
Friday, April 5, 2019
Thursday, April 4, 2019
KCFI
1250 AM KCFI is an Oldies station in Cedar Falls, Iowa. They also broadcast at 105.1 FM via translator K286CI licensed to Waterloo, IA.
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
K-Hits
"K-Hits 96" KIHT - St. Louis, Missouri
"106.9 K-Hits" KHTT - Muskogee/Tulsa, Oklahoma
"K-Hits 106.7" KLTH - Lake Oswego/Portland, Oregon
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
WHO
A t-shirt from "Newsradio 1040" WHO in Des Moines, Iowa. Their 50,000-watt signal covers most of Iowa during the day and much of the central United States at night. They've been on the air since April 1924 when stations in Iowa were still assigned call letters beginning with the letter W. Ronald Reagan worked at WHO as a sportscaster from 1932 until 1937.
Monday, April 1, 2019
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