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A Spanish Contemporary Christian station from Tulia, Texas (although it's unlikely that was the format when this minimalist, 1970s-era sticker was issued.) Still licensed but currently off the air.
WTUE is a Classic Rock station from Dayton, Ohio. They got their call letters to complement sister station WONE (1 and 2...isn't that clever!? Apparently WTWO wasn't available.) Former ESPN personality Dan Patrick got his broadcasting career started here as a DJ back in 1979. WTUE has been a Rock station since 1976 after switching from Top 40.

WRLT (W RadioLighTning) is an Adult Album Alternative station serving Nashville, Tennessee and licensed to Franklin, TN.
Today's random dart landed near Mount Elizabeth in a largely (entirely?) unpopulated area of New Brunswick, Canada. The nearest station that I have a sticker from is CKBC "MAX 104.9" a CHR outlet which is located about 50 miles east in Bathurst, NB.
KZZZ was an Adult Contemporary station in Kingman, Arizona. According to the FCC call sign history page they had the KZZZ call letters for a mere 7 months back in 2000. This frequency is now Country KFLG although now licensed to Big River California. Or maybe my records are wrong about Kingman being the city of license. Perhaps it's Bullhead City, AZ...wait, that's the current KZZZ at 1490 AM. This is all so confusing.....

College radio from Oregon State University in Corvallis. KBVR (KBeaVeR-the school's mascot) has been broadcasting since 1967.
KSTT was a Davenport, Iowa Top-40 station starting in the 1950s up until the mid-1980s. They then switched calls to KKZX but two years later went back to KSTT as an Oldies station. In the late 80s they were simulcasting Rock with their sister station WXLP and by the early 90s flipped to Sports as KJOC. They then switched to a Talk format while still broadcasting local and Chicago area sports. In 2008 they adopted ABC Radio Networks' syndicated "True Oldies Channel." This sticker is circa 1981.
An early 80s memento from Radio Dublin, an Irish pirate that began sporadic broadcasting in 1966. Much more info about the station can be found here.


Two stickers from KCCS in Salem, Oregon. They were a Contemporary Christian music station but are now Religious Talk using the call letters KPJC.
This impossible-to-Google sticker needs to be identified. If you know the call letters or location of this station then do the right thing and post a comment. A cash reward is waiting.*