Monday, August 15, 2022

KAZR



KAZR "Lazer 103.3" is Rock station in Des Moines, Iowa.
 

Sunday, August 14, 2022

CKSA






1150 AM CKSA began broadcasting from Lloydminster, Alberta and Saskatchewan in April 1957.  They moved to 1080 AM in 1965 and shifted to 95.9 FM in 2003.  Lloydminster is unique because it is split down the middle by the provincial border of Saskatchewan and Alberta (which is represented by the SA in their call letters.)  The shape of Alberta is cleverly hidden in the bottom sticker just below the horizontal line in the letter A.
 

CFRH


88.1 FM CFRH is a French-language, community station licensed to Penetanguishene, Ontario.  They first went on the air in 1988.
 

Saturday, August 13, 2022

Radio Mango


Radio Mango could be heard on multiple frequencies throughout the Flemish Region of Belgium circa the early-to-mid 2000s.
 

Thursday, August 11, 2022

Radio KiiS

106.6 FM Radio Kiis broadcasts from Padangsidempuan, North Sumatra, Indonesia.


 

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

WNCU

90.7 FM WNCU broadcasts from (W) North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC.  They air Jazz and public radio programs weekdays and specialty shows on weekends including Blues, Funk, Reggae and Gospel on weekends.  The 50,000-watt station went on the air in August 1995.
 

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

WUOT

91.9 FM WUOT is a public radio station owned by the (W) University Of Tennessee in Knoxville.  They signed on the air in October 1949 and was originally a student-run operation which produced programs heard on stations throughout the state.  They became a charter member of National Public Radio in the early 1970s.  Today they air a mix of NPR and public media shows along with Classical, Jazz and Folk music.
 

Monday, August 8, 2022

CKQK


CKQK went on the air in 2006 first as Active Rock "105.5 K-Rock" and currently CHR "Hot 105.5".  The 88,000-watt station is licensed to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
 

Sunday, August 7, 2022

WUGN

99.7 FM is a 100,000-watt Christian station licensed to Midland, Michigan.  They were the third station owned by Family Life Radio who operates more than three dozen stations in eleven states.
 

Saturday, August 6, 2022

WPLT



Detroit, Michigan's "96.3 The Planet" began around 1994 with a mix of Alternative Rock and Hip-Hop echoing the music being played on MTV at the time.  Their call letters were WHYT but changed to WPLT in 1997 after they paid a college station in upstate New York for the right to use the WPLT calls.  A format shift to Modern Adult Contemporary station with an emphasis on Classic Alternative acts took place around this time.  WPLT lasted until 2001 when they flipped to Hot AC and changed call letters to WDVD.
 

Friday, August 5, 2022

WMBI





90.1 FM WMBI is a Religous station in Chicago, Illinois owned by the (W) Moody Bible Institute.  The are the flagship station of Moody Radio which owns 37 stations in the US and provides programming to hundreds of other affiliates.  WMBI went on the air in July 1960.  1110 AM (formerly WMBI-AM) was sold by Moody in 2021 after being owned by them since 1926.  They are now a Spanish Catholic station WXES.
 

Thursday, August 4, 2022

WHSY


"Y104" WHSY was a Top-40 station in Hattiesburg, Mississippi
 

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

WDOK



Cleveland, Ohio's 102.1 FM WDOK began as a Beautiful Music station in the mid-1950s.  By the mid-1980s they had transformed into a Soft Adult Contemporary outlet and went Mainstream AC as "The New 102" in 2012.  They are currently branded as "Star 102".
 

WARQ



The WARQ call letters have been around in Columbia, South Carolina since 1992 when WAAS flipped to "Rock 93.5".  A format change to Hot AC took place in 2014 with a rebranding to "Q93.5".  As of this posting, WARQ is a CHR station known as "Live 93.5"
 

Monday, August 1, 2022

KTNN




AM 660 KTNN broadcasts in Navajo and English from studios in Window Rock, Arizona.  They are owned by (K) The Navajo Nation and airs a mix of Country and Native American music with their 50,000-watt signal.  KTNN went on the air in February 1986.
 

Sunday, July 31, 2022

KPFK


90.7 FM KPFK is a non-commercial, listener-sponsored station in Los Angeles, California.  The 110,000-watt outlet went on the air in 1959 and is one of five Pacifica Foundation-owned stations.  They air a mix of performing arts, public affairs and news with a liberal/progressive leaning.
 

Saturday, July 30, 2022

KLLE

"107.9 La Kalle" was a Hispanic Urban station in Fresno, California.  KLLE currently carries a Regional Mexican format branded as "Zona MX".
 

Friday, July 29, 2022

KDMM

103.1 FM KDMM is a Top-40 station licensed to Parker Strip, Arizona.  "K-DAM" is named for the Parker Dam which is on the Colorado River and forms Lake Havasu.
 

Thursday, July 28, 2022

CKOR

97.1 FM CKOR was on the air in Penticton, British Columbia from 1977 until 1986.
 

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

K297BR

"107.3 The Outlaw" plays Country music in Grand Junction, Colorado.  They are the HD4 subchannel of KGJX.