A daily look into one of the world's largest collections of radio station bumper stickers and memorabilia.
Monday, December 23, 2024
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"U92" WWVU is the campus radio station from West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV. The student-run station went on the air in 1982. They are also known as "The Moose" despite there being no moose in the state of West Virginia.
Monday, December 16, 2024
Sunday, December 15, 2024
WNFI
"I-100" WNFI was a Top-40 station licensed to Palatka, Florida from 1983 to 1993. Their 1,300 foot tall tower and 100,000-watt signal allowed them to be heard in a huge area including Jacksonville, Daytona Beach, Gainesville and Orlando.
Saturday, December 14, 2024
WKCR
Radio broadcasts from Columbia University in New York City go back to 1941 when WKCR AM went on the air. (W) King's Crown Radio moved to 89.9 FM in 1956 with a 10-watt signal. Fittingly, wideband frequency modulation (FM) radio was invented by Columbia University professor Edwin Armstrong in the early 1930s. Today the 1,350-watt, volunteer-run station airs a mix of Jazz, Alternative Rock, Classical and Hip-Hop. Former WKCR staff includes political advisor and ABC television host George Stephanopolous, NPR host Robert Siegel, novelist Erica Jong, jazz pianist Dick Hyman and singer-songwriter Laura Cantrell.
Friday, December 13, 2024
WFIW AM & FM
1390 AM WFIW went on the air in Fairfield, Illinois in August 1953. Their 104.9 FM sister station followed 12 years later. Today the AM is a News/Talk outlet and the FM plays Classic Hits.
Thursday, December 12, 2024
WCDZ
95.1 WCDZ is a Classic Hits station licensed to Dresden, Tennessee. They are now branded as "Star 95.1"
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
KYRS
88.1 FM KYRS is a non-commercial, community radio station licensed to Medical Lake, Washington near Spokane. They went on the air in October 2003 as a Low Power FM station but increased their wattage to 6,800 in 2011. They are also heard on a transmitter at 92.3 FM licensed to Dartford, WA.
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
KSJD
91.5 FM KSJD is a community radio station and NPR affiliate licensed to Cortez, Colorado. Two relay stations and one translator help put KSJD's programming into parts of the Four Corners states of Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico.
Monday, December 9, 2024
KNMX
540 AM KNMX has been a Spanish-language station in Las Vegas, (K) New MeXico since October 1980. The Station of the Year awards were given by the New Mexico Broadcasters Association. KNMX has now won seven times.
Sunday, December 8, 2024
Friday, December 6, 2024
R.I.P. Stephen King's Radio Stations
Word came out earlier this week that Stephen King's Zone Radio Corporation will shut down all three of its radio stations in Bangor, Maine at the end of this month. The best-selling author bought his first station in 1983 and changed the call letters to WZON after his science fiction thriller novel The Dead Zone. King said that his decision to sell was prompted by his desire to get his business affairs in order. Apparently the stations were never profitable and King personally made up for any monetary losses himself. It's truly sad to see three locally owned, independent radio stations being shuttered forever. If K-Love didn't already exist in Bangor, I'm sure they'd be swooping in to buy one or all of them.
This plastic listener card is possibly from the late 1970s/early 1980s when it was a Top-40 station with call letters WLBZ. Stephen King eventually bought them in 1983 and changed the call letters to WZON. Various formats followed including Rock, Talk, Sports, Progressive Talk and currently Oldies. They were even a non-commercial, listener-supported station for a time. A sticker from their Sports format days can be seen here. Another from their time as "The Pulse" can be seen here.
100.3 FM WKIT is a Rock station that King bought in 1995. The black and yellow, frequency-only sticker above has always bothered me because it's so generic (and why bother trademarking it?) The top sticker featuring "Dougie Graves" is a perfect radio decal and as unique as the station's owner.
103.1 FM WZLO is an Adult Album Alternative station the King acquired in 2001.
Thursday, December 5, 2024
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
WYMJ
"Oldies 104" was on the air in Dayton, Ohio from around 1989 to 1992. They would eventually become Alternative Rock WXEG and are currently Country-formatted WZDA. WYMJ was licensed to Beavercreek, OH. I found this magnet on the side of an ancient cabinet at work. I love it when I find random radio items in the wild.
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
KLBS & KSQQ
1330 AM KLBS and 96.1 FM KSQQ both broadcast in Portuguese and cover much of California's San Joaquin Valley. KLBS is licensed to Los Banos and KSQQ is licensed to Morgan Hill near San Jose. A similar looking sticker from a former sister station KRVE can be seen here.
Monday, December 2, 2024
KCRF
96.7 FM KCRF is/was(?) a Rock station licensed to Lincoln City, Oregon. As of this posting the station is still licensed but the owner ceased operations almost a year ago according to this article.
Sunday, December 1, 2024
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Friday, November 29, 2024
WPOZ
88.3 FM WPOZ is a 100,000-watt Christian Adult Contemporary station in Orlando, Florida. They began in 1998 and are also heard on multiple other stations and translators throughout central Florida.
Thursday, November 28, 2024
WMEG
Daytime-only station 920 AM WMEG went on the air in January 1956 from Melbourne, Florida. This survey shows that they played pop/rock music, at least circa 1970. Soon after they changed call letters to WMEL to better reflect their city-of-license.
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
WDVX
89.9 FM WDVX has aired Americana music in Knoxville, Tennessee since 1997. Styles heard include Bluegrass, Western Swing, Blues, Alt Country, Folk and Celtic music. The listener-supported, 200-watt station is also heard on two FM translators.
WAVI
1210 AM WAVI was on the air in Dayton, Ohio for about 30 years starting in 1954. They carried a handful of formats including Big Band, Adult Contemporary and Country. WAVI was an early adopter of the Talk radio format beginning in 1971. This continued until 1985 when they switched to R&B/Urban and changed call letters to WDAO.
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