Monday, July 16, 2012

Sticker Board #5

Here's the fifth poster board of stickers that I put together in the late 1990s.  Click it bigger.

“Oldies 15.1” KOSP – Willard, Missouri
WIUM – Macomb, Illinois
“Zone 105”  KZNR/KZNT/KZNZ – Lakeville/Cambridge/Eden Prairie, Minnesota
WPOC – Baltimore, Maryland
WCOA – Pensacola, Florida
“Oldies 104” WHTT – Buffalo, New York
WBLM – Portland, Maine
“All Hit 98.9” WHTS – Rock Island, Illinois
KDKB – Mesa, Arizona
WCOL – Columbus, Ohio
WQMX – Medina, Ohio
KOKF – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
“Wave 104.1” WYAV – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
“T93” WLRT – Kankakee, Illinois
“97X” WOXY – Oxford, Ohio
“Pirate Radio 102.1” – Tampa, Florida (An actual illegal broadcaster!)
“98 PXY” WPXY – Rochester, New York
WRED – Saco, Maine
“Oldies 103.7” KEYN – Wichita, Kansas
Wiltshire Radio – Swindon, England
KLIF – Dallas, Texas
KWWR – Mexico, Missouri
WILL – Urbana, Illinois
WKAN – Kankakee, Illinois
WBEN – Buffalo, New York
“KGLO 1340 AM” KGLW – San Luis Obispo, California
WBER – Rochester, New York
WHPK – Chicago, Illinois
“Alice @ 92.9" WLCE – Buffalo, New York
NRJ – France? Sweden? (I don't know what country this NRJ sticker is from but for some reason there is the logo for Knorr, a German-based maker of soups, sauces and seasonings.)
“Kiss 98.5” WKSE – Niagara Falls, New York
“Z Fun 106” KZFN – Moscow, Idaho
KCRW – Santa Monica, California
WMBR – Cambridge, Massachusetts
KMOX – St. Louis, Missouri
“CD 106” WNCD – Niles, Ohio
RFM 88.6 – France
WAFS – Atlanta, Georgia
“Rock 102” WAQY – East Longmeadow, Massachusetts
WGTS – Takoma Park, Maryland
WMCL – McLeansboro, Illinois
KSER – Everett, Washington
“LA 105 FM” KLIP – Monroe, LA
“The Nerve” WNVE – Rochester, New York
“Eagle 93.7” WEGQ – Lawrence, Massachusetts
WZZS – Zolfo Springs, FL
KBCS – Bellevue, Washington
“KFrog 95.1” KFRG – San Bernardino, California


2 comments:

  1. Can You Find Some More WPXY Bumper Stickers From The '80's Greg?

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  2. I only have a couple of static window stickers from WPXY which are tough to scan cuz they have to be removed from their backing.

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