WAXQ "Q104.3" is a Classic Rock station from New York, New York.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Yankees Win (yawn)
WAXQ "Q104.3" is a Classic Rock station from New York, New York.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
KF 105.4
KF 105.4 is a Contemporary Hit Music station from Kaunas, Lithuania. Listening live while making this post I heard Bon Jovi "We Weren't Born To Follow," Tuesday, November 3, 2009
WOXY
WOXY was an Alternative/Modern Rock station from Oxford, Ohio. They existed from 1983 until 2004 at which point they switched to an online-only radio station. 97X never had a great signal and could be a difficult catch in Dayton--even parts of their main market in Cincinnati had a tough time getting clear reception. Along with their weak signal, WOXY's playlist was huge which is probably why they continually suffered weak ratings. Back when I had access to radio trade magazines, I was always amazed at the size of their playlist which was easily 3 or 4 times larger than a traditional, commercial alternative station. Even though they broadcast from the home of Miami University, 97X wasn't a college station although their song choices mirrored what many university radio stations played. The first (and last, terrestrially) song they ever spun was "Sunday Bloody Sunday" by U2.


Monday, November 2, 2009
KDKA


On this date in 1920, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania's KDKA began broadcasting as the first commercial radio station in the United States. The first announcement heard were the returns from the 1920 presidential race between Warren G. Harding and James M. Cox. (Cox would later build a large newspaper and radio enterprise and died here in Dayton in 1957.)KDKA is one of four radio stations east of the Mississippi River that use call letters beginning with K. The others are KYW in Philadelphia, KQV in Pittsburgh and KFIZ from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
What is that thing in front of the city skyline on the bottom sticker? An oil gusher? (click it to enlarge)
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Sunday Sticker - More KGSG

KGSG was a Gospel music station licensed to Pasco, Washington. Sometime in the past 10 months they switched to a Rhythmic Adult Contemporary format as "Groove 93.7." A third KGSG sticker can be seen here.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
WRCC
Friday, October 30, 2009
Hold Your Wee For A Wii

KDND is a Contemporary Hit Music station licensed to Sacramento. They're one of three Top-40 stations in that market along with KSFM and KBMB. Prior to their CHR format they were a Classic Rock station known as "Arrow 108" KXOA.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
States on Stickers #3
KLAW is a Country music station in LAWton, Oklahoma. For other state-shape radio stickers click here.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
WQNF
Monday, October 26, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Sunday Sticker - KGLE
Saturday, October 24, 2009
National Bologna Day
"PS tomorrow is National Bologna Day. How will you celebrate and can you find a radio sticker to go with it. YOU HAVE BEEN CHALLENGED!!!!!!"
Love FM is a radio station located in, wait for it.....BOLOGNA, Italy. Actually it’s one of at least 7 Love FM stations throughout the country. I listened to the one from Bologna and one from Bari while writing this and they’re pretty much an Adult Contemporary station: Madonna, REM, Tears For Fears, a song called “Music and Lights” by Imagination (which sounded an awful like Kool & the Gang) and a long-forgotten gem, “Voices” by Russ Ballard. The two stations had separate programming so I guess Love FM wouldn’t be considered a network. Didn’t hear any DJs but I did hear what I think was the news. Station IDs were in both English and Italian.There was a bologna factory where I used to live in Palmyra, Pennsylvania. Seltzer's Smokehouse Meats specializes in Lebanon bologna, a smoky, tangy beef sausage which was a childhood food staple (along with other regional favorites like birch beer and Tastykakes.)
So there you go, Jeff. A balogna-related Radio Sticker of the Day post. Happy?
Friday, October 23, 2009
KLAM
There exists an actual station with the call letters KLAM located in Cordova, Alaska. “1450 The Clam” first went on the air in 1954 and today airs a mix of Country, Classic Rock and Talk. Cordova was known as the “Clam Capital of the World” until an earthqauke destroyed the local clam beds in 1964.
This is a dual sticker with KLAM's sister station KCDV "100.9 FM The Eagle."
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
WBDX / WJLJ
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
Radio Sweden
Radio Sweden is the official international broadcasting station of Sweden. According to their website they began operating as AB Radiotjanst on New Year's Day in 1925. Their historical timeline doesn't mention anything happening in 1938 as the above sticker would indicate. Currently, the Stockholm-based "Sveriges Radio" broadcasts 7 different digital radio channels.
This 1 inch square sticker might be the smallest in my collection.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Alaska Day

KBRW AM & FM are non-commercial, public radio stations in (K) BaRroW, Alaska, the northernmost city in the United States.Saturday, October 17, 2009
? (Modern Industry) / WBRU
One of my favorite songs of the 1980s comes from the debut EP from the ska/punk band Fishbone. It's inexplicably titled "? (Modern Industry)" and consists mainly of radio station call letters being sung over a funky groove. Some nice logos start appearing at about the 1:16 mark, a few of which from stations that I'm sure never played this oddball song when it came out in 1985. Call letters scroll at the bottom of the screen the whole way through and most of them seem to be from actual stations, many of which still exist today.
The first call letters mentioned in the song are from WBRU, a Modern Rock station from (W) BRown University in Providence, Rhode Island. WBRU was the first student owned-and-operated college station in the United States dating back to 1936. Today they are one of the few college stations that operate on a commercial basis. The staff is a mix of students and professionals and receives no funding from Brown University.
This sticker is circa 1981 when WBRU was a freeform Album Rock station. A coupon from the old Strawberries Records & Tapes store can be faintly seen on the backside of the sticker.


























