
KASH 1600 AM was a 1970s-era Top-40 station in Eugene, Oregon.
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WTHU went on the air in Thurmont, Maryland on June 12, 1967. An old Broadcasting Yearbook from the 1970s said their format was "Mod Country" while other sites listed them as Adult Standards or Middle-of-the-Road. WTHU is now a Religious station after being sold to the Christian Radio Coalition in 2008.
KDAY is a Mainstream Urban station in Los Angeles, California. This sticker is circa 2005 when they were exclusively Hip-Hop but they've since added R&B to their Rap format and are now known as "93.5 The Beat FM." KDAY is licensed to Redondo Beach, California.
KDAY FM is a resurrection of the original KDAY AM, which was a Hip-Hop/Dance/Pop/R&B station in the 1970s and 80s. "15-80 K-DAY" was sold in 1991 and is currently KBLA, a Spanish Religious station. KDAY AM was licensed to Santa Monica, California.
WINC is a Hot Adult Contemprorary station licensed to WINChester, Virginia. Their signal reaches parts of West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Washington DC and, of course, northern Virginia. The 92.5 frequency began as WRFL (W Richard F Lewis--the station founder) in 1941. The WINC call letters have been in use since 1981.
CKIK is a Contemporary Hit Music station licensed to Red Deer, Alberta. "Kraze 101.3 FM" began broadcasting just 13 days ago.
According to a September 1981 article in the Free-Lance Star from Fredericksburg, Virginia, WEER was a "cross-sectional music station that predominantly featured progressive rock but ranged from blues, jazz and bluegrass to big band music." Sounds interesting....and like something you'd almost never hear from a commercial radio station today. WEER was licensed to Warrenton, VA.
106.9 FM WODL was an Oldies station in Birmingham, Alabama from 1992 until 2001. In the 1970s and early 80s 106.9 FM was a dominant Top 40 outlet known as "Kicks 106" WKXX. The frequency is now home to a Classic Hits station, "106.9 The Eagle" WBPT. WODL was licensed to Homewood, AL.

It's Day 1 of the 2009 National SCRABBLE Championship which is taking place right here in Dayton, Ohio. Last year it was held in Orlando, Florida. Dayton is certainly no Orlando. Sorry about this week's entertainment options SCRABBLE players! Downtown is crawling with 
KPSU (K Portland State University) is a student-run, Freeform station from Portland, Oregon. All music and other programming heard on the station is chosen by the DJs. They've been on the air at 1450 AM and campus-wide at 98.1 FM since 1994.



WNKU (W Northern Kentucky University) is an Adult Album Alternative in the Cincinnati, Ohio/northern Kentucky area. National Public Radio provides news as well as the World Cafe and Fresh Air programs. WNKU is licensed to Highland Heights, KY.
WUHU is a Hot Adult Contemporary station from Bowling Green, Kentucky. When they switched calls from WBLG to WUHU in 2001, they stunted by playing three songs for an entire weekend that prominently featured "woo hoo" in them. They were "Walk of Life" by Dire Straits, "Song 2" by Blur and "Woo Hoo" by the Rock-A-Teens. WUHU is licensed to Smiths Grove, KY.


The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri opened on this day back in 1967. The concrete and steel structure was designed twenty years earlier by two Finnish-Americans, one of whom died before he could see it completed. The Arch is both 630 feet tall and 630 feet feet wide at its base, which makes it the tallest monument in the United States. The core is hollow, allowing visitors to ride a tram to an observation deck where you can see 30 miles on a clear day.
KDHX (K Double HeliX Corporation, the name of the non-profit owner) is a listener-supported community station licensed to St. Louis, MO.