Sunday, September 6, 2009

Sunday Sticker - KGCB

KGCB is a Contemporary Christian station licensed to Prescott, Arizona. Along with three translators, KGCB now goes under the branding "Radio Shine."

Despite being landlocked and mostly desert, Arizona actually does have some lighthouses. The Lake Havasu Lighthouse Club has been building reduced-size replicas of famous lighthouses from the United States and Canada. Eighteen have been completed so far.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

WSUI


WSUI claims to be the oldest educational broadcasting station west of the Mississippi River. It began in 1919 as 9YA, an experimental station operating out of the Physics Building of the University of Iowa. They gained their full license in 1922 as WHAA and switched to their current call letters three years later. WSUI is licensed to Iowa City, Iowa.

Friday, September 4, 2009

WNYN

WNYN was a satellite-fed Classic Rock station licensed to Athol, Massachusetts. WNYN became WXRG in 2008 and simulcasts an Adult Album Alternative format as "The River" with WXRV (Andover, MA) and WLKC (Campton, New Hampshire.) The WNYN call letters now belong to an Adult Hits station in Whitefield, New Hampshire known as "Free 99.1"

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Michael Jackson Is Back (From the Dead)

By now you've probably seen or heard about the video that purports to show Michael Jackson hopping out of a coroner's van. It's a hoax of course, made by the German broadcaster RTL to demonstrate how easy it is for the internet to spread misinformation and conspiracy theories. The grainy footage is convincingly amateurish but its briefness and lack of seeing Jackson from the front make it ultimately underwhelming. This didn't stop hoardes of hysterical Jacko fans from thinking that the King of Pop was alive while simultaneously proving RTL's assertions.



The Michael Jackson on this sticker refers to the English-born, Los Angeles-based talk show host. He worked at 1260 AM KGIL in LA for just under a year after a 30 year career at KABC. Both Jacksons have stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame but Wacko's was innaccessible at the time of his death due to a movie premiere. Distraught fan's instead used the radio host's star around which to build memorials to their fallen pop idol.

KGIL is licensed to Beverly Hills, California. Just last month they dropped News/Talk and flipped to a mix of Oldies and Adult Standards as "Retro 1260."

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Clear Channel Mixes

Three Adult Contemporary logos from Clear Channel Communications.

KDMX - Dallas, Texas

WMVX - Cleveland, Ohio.  Currently "106.5 The Lake"


WMTX - Tampa, Florida

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

KUMM










89.7 FM KUMM is a 500-watt Alternative station from the University of Minnesota Morris. The call letters are derived from the school's name but the single sperm cell in their logo leaves little doubt about which "KUMM" they're referring to. With call letters like that it's a short leap to provocative station slogans such as "Sowing The Seeds Of New Music Since 1972" and "KUMM Is For Lovers."  For a while they tried downplaying their sexy call letters and even emailed me to ask if I'd take down a photo of one of their t-shirts.  I did but then put it back up after getting receiving that "Let's KUMM" sticker and I knew they were back to their dirty ways.

Monday, August 31, 2009

2QQ

2QQ was a 70s & 80s Hits station from Palmerston North, New Zealand. This sticker is from around 1989 before they shifted to a more Contemporary Hit format and later became Classic Rock. 90.6 FM is currently part of the ZM Radio Network of CHR stations throughout New Zealand.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Sunday Sticker - KFSG



KFSG (named after the International Church of the FourSquare Gospel) was an Adult Contemporary Christian station in Los Angeles, California. KFSG started out at 1080 AM back in the 1920s before ending up at 96.3 FM around 1970. In 2001 KFSG moved again, this time to 93.5 FM where they dropped the music and went to Religious Talk. This lasted until 2003 when they were sold to the Spanish Broadcasting System. 96.3 FM is currently KXOL, a Rhythmic Latin station known as "Latino 96.3."

Saturday, August 29, 2009

KAFM




88.1 KAFM is a locally owned, operated and programmed community station licensed to Grand Junction, Colorado. Most of the station personnel are unpaid volunteers. KAFM celebrated their 10th anniversary in March of this year.

Friday, August 28, 2009

KFIN



107.9 FM KFIN is a Country station licensed to Jonesboro, Arkansas.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

KLBJ




KLBJ 590 AM is a News/Talk station in Austin, Texas.  It was once owned by the family of President Lyndon Baines Johnson who used his initials for the call letters.


Sister station KLBJ FM carries a Rock format.


The front and back of KLBJ FM t-shirt.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

WABB



WABB (W Alabama's Best Broadcasters) is a heritage Contemporary Hit Music station licensed to Mobile, Alabama. They went on the air in 1973 and originally simulcast with their sister station WABB 1480 AM. WABB FM was an Album Orinted Rock station for awhile before switching to CHR in 1984.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Gene Simmons Turns 60

I was looking at a list of famous people who share my birthday today:
Monty Hall
Sean Connery
Regis Philbin
Rollie Fingers
Rob Halford
Geoff Downes
Elvis Costello
Tim Burton
Billy Ray Cyrus
Claudia Schiffer
and
Gene Simmons from KISS who turns 60. Gene really, really, really, likes money. Did you know that he trademarked the moneybag logo with the dollar sign on it? I thought that image had been used for years and was in the public domain. Apparently he used to turn the S of his last name into a dollar sign when signing autographs. A lawyer said he should copyright the two slashes going through the S which he did. He then got a copyright for the moneybag too.

WRIF is a heritage Rock station in Detroit, Michigan. Previous WRIF stickers can be found here.

Monday, August 24, 2009

KPRS



KPRS (K People's Radio Station) is an Urban Contemporary station licensed to Kansas City, Missouri. They began broadcasting in 1950 which makes "Hot 103 Jamz" the oldest continuously African American-owned radio station in the United States.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Sunday Sticker - KFLR


KFLR is a Contemporary Christian station licensed to Phoenix, Arizona. It is one of 18 stations and translators in the Family Life Radio Network based in Tucson, Arizona.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

KHYI

KHYI is not a typical Country music station and might best be described by their Yahoo! Groups Fan Site:

KHYI 95.3 (www.khyi.com) is the biggest and best Americana station in the world (or at least, Dallas), and it's all about the music. Call it "insurgent country", "No Depression" music, alt.country, or whatever you like... what it ain't is Garth, Shania, Billy Ray, or any of the rest of that NashVegas crap!

This sticker came out around 2002 and they've since changed their branding to "95.3 FM The Range" but they still carry an "Alternative/Outlaw/Classic Country" format with an emphasis on local Texas artists. KHYI is licensed to Howe, Texas and is a rimshot into the Dallas/Ft. Worth market.

Friday, August 21, 2009

WSPD

Former plumber and current colossal blowhard Joe Wurzelbacher might soon have a regular gig at News/Talker WSPD in Toledo, Ohio. Wurzelbacher made his radio debut last Tuesday night on the “Eye On Toledo” program. “There’s a possibility radio and WSPD could be part of his future,” said program director and stunt hiring enthusiast Brian Wilson. “Joe the Plumber” became a household name when he talked on-camera with then-candidate Obama about his small business tax plan during last year’s presidential campaign.


Thursday, August 20, 2009

Radio K 107.5

Google didn't offer any information about Radio K but I do know that it's from Vicenza, Italy. The US flag and probable "American Music" format might have something to do with the fact that the United States Army's Camp Ederle is based in Vicenza.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

CMJ New Music

I subscribe to a few music magazines--Rolling Stone, Paste, Spin and, until they went belly-up, Blender. I also get CMJ New Music Monthly which I honestly thought had ceased to exist as I hadn't gotten an issue for months. I didn't think anything of it because their timeliness has been spotty for years. When a "new" issue did arrive it was frequently outdated. The latest one which I received in the mail yesterday is dated June 20th and their charts are from the first week of July. It's probably a good idea that they dropped the "Monthly" from their title and just go by "CMJ New Music" now. I always liked CMJ (which stands for College Music Journal and covers indie/"alternative" music) because it came with a sampler CD and has turned me on to countless bands since I started subscribing in 1994. Now the physical disc is gone too and only available as a download. Too bad they didn't offer subscribers a choice between CD and download like Paste did recently. For some reason I still want the compact disc.

96 FM WCMJ has nothing to do with the College Music Journal and wouldn't be caught dead playing Art Brut, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Animal Collective or any other beloved CMJ band. They're a Contemporary Hit Music station licensed to Cambridge, Ohio.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

WHLI

WHLI (We're Hempstead Long Island) is an Adult Standards station licensed to Hempstead, New York. They were a Top-40 station for much of the 1970s but switched to Standards in 1979. This probably attracted some of the station's original listeners from when they went on the air in 1947.