Radio Monte Carlo was founded by the Nazis during World War II but taken over, with some American help, by the French government and the Principality of Monaco in 1944.
BFM is a sister station to Radio Monte Carlo and are both owned by NextRadioTV.
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Radio Monte Carlo was founded by the Nazis during World War II but taken over, with some American help, by the French government and the Principality of Monaco in 1944.
BFM is a sister station to Radio Monte Carlo and are both owned by NextRadioTV.
WGMA was a Country music station in Hollywood, Florida from 1967 to 1979. They were known for their "play-the-hits," Top-40 approach to the Country format. 1320 AM, now with the call letters WLQY, currently runs time brokered Haitian Creole programming and was involved in some serious fraud a few years ago.


I saw this sticker on a blue minivan going south on I-75 near Middletown, Ohio. WBCL is a Contemporary Christian station licensed to Fort Wayne, Indiana. WBCL is owned by Taylor University and simulcasts on three repeaters and two translators in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan.
WGRQ/WGR-FM/WGRF has been a Rock station in Buffalo, New York since 1975 (except for a three year period in the mid-1980s.) They are also the flagship station for the Buffalo Bills Radio Network.
WCOW is a Country music station licensed to Sparta, Wisconsin. For many years they simulcast on their AM sister station which also had the WCOW calls (it's now WKLJ, an ESPN Radio affiliate.)
KSFX is a Classic Hits station licensed to Roswell, New Mexico.
WBNQ (We're Bloomington Normal Quality) is a Contemporary Hit Music station licensed to Bloomington, Illinois. They began as an Oldies station in the 1970s using the automated Draper-Blore Olde Golde format and later the Drake-Chenault Solid Gold and XT-40 formats. They switched to CHR in the early 80s and remain so today.
92.7 The Bridge was a Contemporary Christian station from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. They originally went on the air in 1981 playing Rock but switched to Country two years later. In 1986 they flipped to Contemporary Christian and in 2005 became one of over 400 K-Love simulcasters retaining their CCM format and switching calls to WBKL. WQCK was licensed to Clinton, Louisiana.
WWTC is a conservative Talk station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota and is one of that city's oldest, dating back to 1925. In the 1990s WWTC had a format aimed at children with a sticker that can be seen here.
The Red River Radio Network is member supported and affiliated with National Public Radio. It consists of four stations and one translator:
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.
CBC Radio is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's radio division which operates three main networks. CBC Radio One is primarily news and information. CBC Radio 2 is music, arts and culture programming while CBC Radio 3 runs an Indie Rock format. There are also three French language divisions which run roughly the same type of programming as their English counterparts. Première Chaîne is news and information. Espace musique broadcasts music, arts and culture and Bande à part carries youth-oriented music programming.