"Alice@100.5" WALC was a Modern Adult Contemporary station (later shifting to Hot AC) from Charleston, South Carolina. 100.5 FM is currently part of the Contemporary Christian "HIS FM" network.
"Alice @102.7" KALZ is a Hot Adult Contemporary station from Fresno, California. In 2006 they moved down the dial to 96.7 FM and are now licensed to Fowler, CA.
"Alice 105.9" KALC airs an Adult Top-40 format in Denver, Colorado. They were the first station to be dubbed as "Alice" in 1994, perhaps starting a semi-interesting trend of "people-named" radio stations like Jack, Joe, Bob, Ben, Bill, Doug and Hank.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Get Your Kicks
There are dozens of stations out there using "Kicks" "Kix" and "Kixx" as their branding, almost every one of them with a Country format. It might have something to do with the fact that "kick" is a four letter word starting with K which fits the parameters for call letters west of the Mississippi. Plus you can play with different call letter spellings to make it look and sound like "kicks" as evidenced by the first two stickers. The station that actually has KICK as its calls is a Country station (natch) from Palmyra, Missouri. Sadly, I don't have a decal from them.
KHKX - Odessa, Texas circa 2001.
KYYX - Minot, North Dakota.
WKWS - Charleston, West Virginia. They are now known as "96.1 The Wolf," still with a Country format but with some Southern Rock mixed in.
KHKX - Odessa, Texas circa 2001.
KYYX - Minot, North Dakota.
WKWS - Charleston, West Virginia. They are now known as "96.1 The Wolf," still with a Country format but with some Southern Rock mixed in.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
WQBE
WQBE was located at 950 AM in Charleston, West Virginia. In 2001 the News/Talk station switched call letters to WVTS although there is still a co-owned WQBE FM running a Country format. The Charleston Rockets were a semi-pro team that played in the Continental Football League starting in the mid 1960s.
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