A daily look into one of the world's largest collections of radio station bumper stickers and memorabilia.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Dart on Map - WORC
The dart this time landed just west of North Woodstock, Connecticut. Oldies WORC (WORCester, MA) is licensed to nearby Webster, Massachusetts.
Reggae 97.3
Reggae 97.3 was one of only 5 radio stations on the British Virgin Islands. The website URL on the sticker no longer works and I believe they're now broadcasting under the name Z-Wave although it's unclear what the format is. Most likely the only sticker from a full-time reggae station in my collection.
UPDATE:
The founder of this station contacted me (see comments) and emailed a photo of a slightly different Reggae 97.3 sticker. Thanks John!
UPDATE:
The founder of this station contacted me (see comments) and emailed a photo of a slightly different Reggae 97.3 sticker. Thanks John!
Friday, February 27, 2009
KUPY
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
WECB
WNOE
WNOE (named after its original owner, former Louisiana governor James A Noe) was New Orlean's first Top 40 station, lasting from the 50s through the late 60s. For a few years they went MOR and Oldies but found success with "Real Rock" in 1973 while simulcasting with their sister station WNOE-FM. 1981 brought a Country format which remained until 1995 when they were sold, found Religion, and changed calls to WLNO.
UPDATE: See comments
Monday, February 23, 2009
XHEPR
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Dart on Map - WXHC
"X101" WXHC is a Classic Hits station licensed to Homer in the Finger Lakes region of New York. They went on the air in 1991 and have carried Adult Contemporary and Oldies formats in the past.
KBRT
740 AM KBRT is a Christian Talk station in Los Angeles, California. They operate only during daylight hours and sign off at sunset each day to comply with their Class D license. In May, 2007 contractors working on a KBRT antenna caused a 4,200 acre wildfire while cutting into steel cable with a gas-powered saw. "KBRITE" is licensed to Avalon, CA located on Santa Catalina Island about 22 miles off the coast of Los Angeles.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
National Public Radio
National Public Radio was created in 1970 after Congress passed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. Their first broadcast was in April 1971, covering the Senate hearings on the Vietnam War. There were 90 public radio stations as charter members and currently there are 797 stations using their programming. Their funding is a mixture of private, government and philanthropic support. NPR is based in Washington, DC.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Places I've Lived #1 - Milton, Florida
My dad was a Navy pilot stationed in Pensacola although I think he may have already left the service by the time I was born in nearby Milton in 1970. I have no memory of the place as we moved away when I was about a year old.
WXBM has been a Country music station since they went on the air in 1964. It is licensed to Milton, Florida.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
KLSX
CBS Radio has decided to blow up 97.1 FM Talk in favor of Top 40 "AMP Radio" starting tomorrow at 5 PM. I'll miss listening to the Adam Carolla Show podcast and hope he reappears at another station soon. Carolla had the unenviable task of taking over for Howard Stern in Los Angeles after he bolted for Sirius Satellite Radio. The above stickers are from when the station was using the "Free FM" branding. In 2007 the station added the dreadful Danny Bonaduce to the morning show which stunk it up for an entire year. In protest, Carolla was a no-show on his own program until Bonaduce was moved to another timeslot. KLSX (KLaSiX-in reference to an earlier Classic Rock format) is licensed to Los Angeles, California.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Voice of America
The Voice of America is the official broadcasting wing of the United States government. They are currently heard in 46 languages but this varies depending on government priorities and the world situation. VOA broadcasts by satellite TV, AM, FM and shortwave frequencies as well as voanews.com
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Dart on Map - KFFM
I've decided to occasionally throw a dart at a map of North America and display the closest station that I have a sticker from. Three throws landed in the Pacific Ocean before one finally landed on the Saddle Mountains of south central Washington state.
107.3 FM KFFM is a CHR station licensed to Yakima, Washington.
107.3 FM KFFM is a CHR station licensed to Yakima, Washington.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
KEFX
KEFX is the flagship station of the Effect Radio Network which plays Modern Christian Rock. Their programming is relayed by 53 broadcast translators mostly in the Pacific Northwest and California but also down into Texas and Oklahoma. KEFX is licensed to Twin Falls, Idaho.
K216DJ - Indian Springs, Nevada
K267AE - Jerome, Idaho
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Pitchers and Catchers Report
Another season of futility begins for my Baltimore Orioles. It's tough when you're in the same division as the Yankees and Red Sox and you haven't made the post-season since 1997. Eleven consecutive losing seasons doesn't make you optimistic but maybe we'll be the Rays of last season....yeah right.
WTOP (the TOP of the AM dial) was a News station licensed to Washington, DC. The WTOP calls still exist in DC at 103.5 FM while 1500 AM is now WFED.
WTOP (the TOP of the AM dial) was a News station licensed to Washington, DC. The WTOP calls still exist in DC at 103.5 FM while 1500 AM is now WFED.
Happy Corporate, Love-Themed, Merchandising Day
WWNH was a Contemporary Christian/Religious Teaching station licensed to Madbury, New Hampshire. Oh, and as so often happens, the operator was a convicted felon who occasionally ran the station while unlicensed.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Radio Melodie
Radio Melodie is a pop music station located in Sarreguemines, France. They broadcast in French and German as they're located on the border of both countries. Sarreguemines was transferred to Germany after the Franco-Prussian War but returned to France after World War I.
I listened to their variety of lightweight Euro-pop online until they played "Celebration" by Kool & the Gang. It's nice to know that this horrible, overplayed song knows no borders.