KGY officially went on the air from Lacey, Washington in March 1922 making them one of the oldest stations in the United States. Their history goes back even further, to early 1916 when Benedictine monks at St. Martin's College were issued a "Technical and Training School" radio license for station 7YS. They moved to Olympia, Washington in the early 1930s. KGY broadcast on various frequencies in their first two decades before settling at 1240 AM in 1941. Formats over the years included Top-40, MOR, Adult Contemporary and Classic Hits. They were sold in 2014 and switched call letters to KBUP becoming a Catholic/Religious station. As of this posting, there is no station using the heritage KGY calls, however local translator K237FR is branded as "Olympia's KGY 95.3"
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Monday, October 2, 2023
Sunday, October 1, 2023
Saturday, September 30, 2023
CJCB
AM 1270 CJCB airs a Country format in Sydney, Nova Scotia. They've been broadcasting to (CJ) Cape Breton Island since February 1929. According to their Wikipedia page, CJCB is the only commercial station in Canada to broadcast on the 1270 AM frequency. Speaking of Canada...shouldn't the "Favorites" on this sticker be spelled "Favourites"?
Friday, September 29, 2023
The Points
WXPT - St. Louis Park/Minneapolis, Minnesota
KTPT - Rapid City, South Dakota. Other KTPT stickers can be seen here.
KPTE - Bayfield/Durango, Colorado
Thursday, September 28, 2023
KCQQ
KCQQ has been a Classic Hits/Classic Rock station in Davenport, Iowa since the mid-1990s. Dwyer & Michaels were the morning team from 1995 until 2006 before departing to rival station WXLP and winning a non-compete violation lawsuit along the way. In 2021 KCQQ dropped their "Q106.5" branding and became "Big 106.5"
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Radio Simba
Radio Simba has been broadcasting from Kampala, Uganda since 1998. Their slogan "Ffe Mmwe - Mmwe Ffe" translates from Lugandan as "We Are You - You Are Us."
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
WWST
"Star 102.1" WWST is a Top-40 station in Knoxville, Tennessee. They originally broadcast at 93.1 FM before moving to 102.1 FM in 2001.
Monday, September 25, 2023
WRCQ
103.5 FM WRCQ began as a Classic Rock station when they changed call letters from WDKS in 1989. They are now a Mainstream Rock station and are licensed to Dunn, North Carolina near Fayetteville.
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Friday, September 22, 2023
WKBQ
In 1988 St. Louis, Missouri's KWK-FM changed call letters to WKBQ and became "Q106.5" while keeping their Top-40 format. In 1994 they swapped frequencies with WKKX and moved to 104.1 FM as "Q104" which lasted until 1997.
Thursday, September 21, 2023
WFFX
95.7 FM WFFX was on the air in Tuscaloosa, Alabama from 1984 to 1996. The top sticker is from 1985 when the Broadcasting Yearbook lists them as having had an Adult Contemporary format. This 1996 aircheck had them playing a mix of new and Classic Rock. At some point the frequency moved closer into the Birmingham market and is currently Urban outlet WBHJ now licensed to Midfield, AL.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
WCDB
90.9 FM WCDB (W Capital District Broadcasting) is the student-run station from the State University of New York at Albany. They went on the air in 1978 after broadcasting for years as AM carrier-current station WSUA. The school's radio history includes a claim to be the first station in the United States to play a Beatles song after a student brought back a bootleg recording from Germany.
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
KVMX
"Kix 92.1" KVMX played Country music in Bakersfield, California for about three years starting in 2013
Monday, September 18, 2023
KRMB / KRMC
"Radio Manantial" is a Spanish-language Christian station made up of 91.7 FM KRMC and 90.1 FM KRMB. Both are located right along the Arizona/Mexico border in Douglas and Bisbee, AZ.
Sunday, September 17, 2023
WGCX
WGCX was on the air in Pensacola, Florida from 1988 to 1994. They were originally a Classic Rock station known as "Gator 104" before adding current songs to their playlist and becoming "Rock 104." WGCX was licensed to Atmore, Alabama.
Saturday, September 16, 2023
KNIV
104.7 FM KNIV "Mi Preferida" is a Regional Mexican station licensed to Lyman, Wyoming near Salt Lake City, Utah. Their signal gets boosted via multiple 104.7 transmitters located in Salt Lake's suburbs including Bountiful, Provo and Ogden.
Friday, September 15, 2023
KFAT
The Wikipedia entry for what is now KLOO in Corvallis, Oregon says that 106.1 FM KFAT was on the air from 1983 to 1997. But was this Oregon KFAT related at all to the original, legendary 94.5 KFAT from Gilroy, California? The years seem to line up since the one in Gilroy flipped to CHR as KWSS in '83, the same year the one in Oregon went on the air. Both were Country stations but not just any Country--free form progressive country mixed with Blues, Bluegrass, Rock and what would now be called Americana. If anyone has any more info about the possible connection between these two fatties, leave a comment.
Thursday, September 14, 2023
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
CFRW
CFRW was on the air in Winnipeg, Manitoba from 1969 until 2023. They originally broadcast at 1470 AM before moving down the dial to 1290 AM in 1977. They were a Top-40 station at the time and continued playing contemporary music until 1987 when they flipped to Soft Rock. A call sign change to CIFX lasted until 2002 when they went back to CFRW. Multiple format changes over the years included Talk, Adult Standards, Sports (twice), Oldies, Soft AC and Comedy. CFRW ceased broadcasting on June 14, 2023.
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