A daily look into one of the world's largest collections of radio station bumper stickers and memorabilia.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
College Radio Week - WUNH
91.3 WUNH originates from the campus of the University of New Hampshire. The first radio station at the school was WMDR formed in 1930 by the Mike and Dial Club. In 1952 a closed-circuit station known as WMUR broadcast over electrical lines on campus. An FM license was granted in 1962 along with a switch to their current call letters. WUNH is licensed to Durham, NH.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
College Radio Week - WHRW
WHRW (W Harpur Radio Workshop) is the student-run station at the State University of New York at Binghamton. At the time of the station's inception the school was known as Harpur College, an offshoot of Syracuse University. In 1961 a group of students built their own closed-circuit radio station known as WRAF which broadcast to two residence halls on campus. By 1966 they had changed calls to WHRW and moved to 90.5 FM with a transmitting power of 10 watts. While the carrier-current station had a no rock and roll policy, WHRW embraced a format-free broadcast schedule as well as left-leaning coverage of news and cultural events. As evidenced by the above sticker, SUNY-Binghamton's WHRW has maintained a proud freeform tradition for over 40 years.Friday, September 11, 2009
College Radio Week - WUPX
91.5 FM WUPX (W Upper Peninsula Radio X) is the campus radio station for Northern Michigan University in Marquette. They began on the AM dial in 1970 as WBKX and later became a cable-only station. The switch to FM and their current call letters finally came in 1993. "The Pulse of the U.P." runs a freeform/variety format including Indie, Noise, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Metal and Classical among other other genres. Over 100 student volunteers keep WUPX on the air around the clock throughout the school term. A forthcoming automation system will allow them to operate 24-7 during summer and winter breaks.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
College Radio Week - KTUH
The bottom sticker isn't really this ugly. The call letters and background have a nice chrome/mirrored look which my scanner is unable to pick up very well.
Get your own KTUH decal here.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
College Radio Week - KCPR
KCPR (K Cal Poly Radio) is a volunteer-run, freeform station from the campus at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. KCPR's 2000-watt signal covers about a 50 mile radius around SLO.This site has some great station pictures from the mid-1970s, about seven years after KCPR first went on the air. It also mentions the beginnings of a certain curly-haired, accordion-playing parody artist who got his start at the station.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
College Radio Week - KMNR
Now that Labor Day has come and gone, virtually every college student in the country has made their way back to campus to begin Fall classes. In this back-to-school spirit I've decided to post nothing but college radio stickers for the next seven days.
We'll begin with 89.7 FM KMNR from the University of Missouri-Rolla (now known as the Missouri University of Science and Technology.) KMNR began broadcasting in 1964 as KMSM before switching to their current call letters in the early 1970s. The 1850-watt free form station is staffed entirely by students. KMNR's brilliant product parody decals are some of the best radio stickers in existence.
Monday, September 7, 2009
ESPN Turns 30
KXTK serves the San Luis Obispo area and is licensed to Arroyo Grande, California.
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)
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
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
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."




































