KVOK is a Country music station licensed to Kodiak, Alaska. They've been broadcasting from Kodiak Island since 1974.
EDIT: KVOK went off the air in 2019 after losing their transmitter site which was leased by the United States Coast Guard.
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KVOK is a Country music station licensed to Kodiak, Alaska. They've been broadcasting from Kodiak Island since 1974.
EDIT: KVOK went off the air in 2019 after losing their transmitter site which was leased by the United States Coast Guard.
In the Brothers Grimm tale "The Children of Hameln," the residents of that German city had a rat problem. A pied piper appeared claiming he could rid the town of their infestation for which the townspeople promised to pay him. The piper played his instrument and lured the rats to the Weser River where they all drowned. When he went to get paid the residents refused and the piper went away but would soon get his revenge. The pied piper returned while the townspeople were at church and began playing his pipe which attracted most of the children of the town. He and his hypnotic music lured them to a cave where they were never seen again. Depending on which version of the tale you read, the ratcatching events took place either on June 26th or July 22nd. It's doubtful that most modern day pest control professionals actually celebrate Ratcatcher's Day.
95.9 FM WRAT is a Rock station licensed to Point Pleasant, New Jersey.
KXLK went on the air in 1985 with an Adult Contemporary format. In the mid-90s they flipped to Smooth Jazz as "105.3 The Oasis " KWSJ. Next came a Country format, Y105" KWCY. Finally in 2002 they changed calls to KFBZ and played all 80s music and later evolved to a Hot Adult Contemporary format. "105.3 The Buzz" is licensed to Haysville, Kansas a suburb of Wichita.
KKDJ was a 1980s-era Album Oriented Rock station in Fresno, California. They switched to Alternative Rock from 1991 to 1994. A series of short-lived formats followed including Classic Rock, Spanish, Talk, Variety Hits/JACK FM and even another shot as an AOR station. March, 2009 saw the latest flip, this time to News/Talk with KMJ as their call letters which they simulcast with their sister-station KMJ 580 AM
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma's WKY was the first radio station to be licensed west of the Mississippi River and the 28th overall. They began broadcasting in 1922 as "5XT" before being assigned the WKY call letters. Besides Contemporary Christian, they've gone through many formats over the years including Top-40, Adult Contemporary, Easy Listening, News/Talk, Sports Talk, Oldies and Country. In January, 2009 they flipped to a Regional Mexican station known as "La Indomable."
WCOG (Wonderful City Of Greensboro) runs a Children's Music format and is licensed to Greensboro, North Carolina. It is one of about 50 Radio Disney affiliates nationwide, mostly on the AM dial. WCOG started as a Top-40 station in the 1960s and has gone through a handful of formats and call letters over the years:
CIKT "Q99 FM" is a Hot Adult Contemporary station from Grande Prairie, Alberta and began broadcasting in April 2007.
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.