Any idea what station this "C100" sticker is/was from? The first person with correct station identification will receive a $50 Amazon.com gift card and a case of Pepsi.**Don't count on it, buddy.
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WLUX was an Adult Standards station licensed to Islip, New York. This format ran from 1995 until 2002 and they were an affiliate of the satellite-fed Music Of Your Life service. 540 AM is currently WLIE, a brokered Ethnic station.
95.9 WATD is an Adult Contemporary/Classic Hits station licensed to Marshfield, Massachusetts. Their full-service, community-centered programming includes local and regional news, live high school sports and their own weatherman. WATD's transmitter site is located next to a landfill (the only place where local officials would allow the towers to be built.) The owner then asked for and received the WATD call letters which stand for We're At The Dump.

RTL Radio is a Contemporary Hit radio station in Berlin, Germany.
WYYY was a 1970s-era Rock station licensed to Kalamazoo, Michigan. Looking at an old playlist, it's interesting to see what was played at WYYY--Roberta Flack, Seals & Crofts and Lobo might be considered too light even for today's Soft Rock stations let alone "Kalamazoo's Solid Rocker!!!"


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,"
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.




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.)
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.

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.
KLAW is a Country music station in LAWton, Oklahoma. For other state-shape radio stickers click here.