WQSB is a Country music station licensed to Albertville, Alabama.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
KUCD
KUCD is a Modern Rock station licensed to Pearl City, Hawaii. They signed on the air in 1991 with a Smooth Jazz format as "CD 101.9"...
...before switching to Adult Contemporary as "Star 101.9" in 1997. The flip to Alternative Rock came in 2001.On this date in 1941, Japan conducted a surprise attack on the US naval base at Pearl Harbor. The strike killed more than 2,400 military personnel and civilians as well as destroying or damaging hundreds of aircraft, ships and submarines. Pearl City, Hawaii is located along the north shore of Pearl Harbor.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Radio in the Movies #2 - "FM"
I watched a beat-up VHS copy of the movie “FM” yesterday. It’s about Los Angeles rock station QSKY who are doing great in the ratings but aren’t making enough money. Enter the weasly new sales manager Regis Lamar who tries to get program director Jeff Dugan to air commercials for the United States Army. Dugan doesn’t think the spots fit the style of the station and ends up quitting or getting fired (I forget) at which point the other DJs “go on strike” and barricade themselves in the QSKY building, start a riot, fend off police and eventually triumph over management (with a little help from the owner.) There are various subplots involving the ensemble cast of DJs including the horny Eric Swan (Martin Mull) and "Mother" (Eileen Brennan) the old female jock who's bored with her job and leaves, then returns without explanation.The movie is pretty terrible and steeped in a druggy, late-70s, post-hippie, Los Angeles haze. Linda Ronstadt and Jimmy Buffett appear in extended live concert scenes. Tom Petty, looking almost exactly the same as he does today, i.e., old, makes an in-studio appearance and REO Speedwagon is seen at a Tower Records meet and greet. It’s odd to see the plot of “us against The Man” revolve around boring, corporate-rock dinosaurs like the Eagles, Bob Seger, Foreigner and the Doobie Brothers which make up the station’s playlist. (The kind of music that punk rose up against a year or two earlier.)
The weirdly call-lettered QSKY is, of course, a fictional radio station. (They’re even located at “7-11 on your FM dial.” Huh?!) I’m not sure why they didn’t just go with KSKY or any other more believable set of calls. QSKY’s main competition in the movie is the more regularly-named KLAX.
I have a sticker from KLAX which is an actual Spanish language station in Los Angeles but I stuck it to some poster board years ago. Here's a couple from KSKY instead...
KSKY is a conservative News/Talk station in Dallas, Texas and licensed to Balch Springs, TX.
This is from when they carried a Christian format which lasted from 1963 until 2004.
Friday, December 4, 2009
WILDs
Top-40 WWYL from Binghamton, New York (licensed to Chenango Bridge, NY)
KTFM was a Rhythmic Top-40 in San Antonio, Texas. KTFM moved to 94.1 FM and became a Hot Adult Contemporary station. 102.7 FM is now Southern Gospel KTXJ.
CKEY was an Rhythmic Top-40 station in Buffalo, New York and licensed to Niagara Falls, Ontario. "Wild 101" existed from 2002-2007 and is now a CHR outlet known as "Z101" while maintaining the CKEY calls.
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Bills vs Dolphins
After the Sabres big win over Carolina last night, surely it would be too much to ask for a Bills win this afternoon against the hated Dolphins. The Bills are having a pathetic season and stand at 3-7. They fired their head coach a couple weeks ago and are having major problems hanging with teams in the 4th quarter. It'll be the 88th time these two teams have played in the regular season.

WQAM is a Sports Talk station in Miami, Florida. They claim to be that state's first radio station going on the air in 1921. In the 1960s they carried a hugely popular Top-40 format then switched to Country in 1980. The change to Sports came in 1992. WQAM (We're Quality AM Radio) is the flagship station of the Miami Dolphins.
UPDATE: The Bills shock the Dolphins 31-14!! Rian Lindell kicked a 56 yard field goal to break a 14-14 tie with under 4 minutes to go in the game. Then the Bills made a couple interceptions and piled on two more touchdowns at the end to squish the fish!

Ian in front of The Ralph.

WQAM is a Sports Talk station in Miami, Florida. They claim to be that state's first radio station going on the air in 1921. In the 1960s they carried a hugely popular Top-40 format then switched to Country in 1980. The change to Sports came in 1992. WQAM (We're Quality AM Radio) is the flagship station of the Miami Dolphins.UPDATE: The Bills shock the Dolphins 31-14!! Rian Lindell kicked a 56 yard field goal to break a 14-14 tie with under 4 minutes to go in the game. Then the Bills made a couple interceptions and piled on two more touchdowns at the end to squish the fish!
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Hurricane Season Is Over - WGR/WRBZ
We're driving to western New York this morning for the Buffalo Sabres game against the Carolina Hurricanes. First stop though is Dave & Adam's store in Williamsville to pick up a couple of Sabres jerseys. They're about 40 bucks cheaper than buying them at the arena. It's a six and a half hour trip but the weather is clear so it should be a good drive.
550 AM WGR carries an all-sports format and is the flagship station of the Buffalo Sabres.
UPDATE: SABRES WIN 5-1!!
Friday, November 27, 2009
National Electric Guitar Day
Today is National Electric Guitar Day. It's also, not-so-coincidentally, Jimi Hendrix's birthday.
WXKE is a Classic Rock station in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. They signed on in 1976 as "Album 104" and was the rock station of choice when I lived in west central Ohio. The sticker shows the distinctive Flying V guitar which I thought came about in the 1980s with people like Zakk Wylde and the Scorpions but which actually dates back to 1958 and the first model manufactured by Gibson. Here's Hendrix himself playing a Flying V.
WXKE is a Classic Rock station in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. They signed on in 1976 as "Album 104" and was the rock station of choice when I lived in west central Ohio. The sticker shows the distinctive Flying V guitar which I thought came about in the 1980s with people like Zakk Wylde and the Scorpions but which actually dates back to 1958 and the first model manufactured by Gibson. Here's Hendrix himself playing a Flying V.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving!
The Voice of Turkey is the external radio service of TRT--Turkish Radio and Television. They've been broadcasting internationally via shortwave since the 1930s. Cultural, music and news programming are heard in over 25 different languages.Listening live while making this post the voice of turkey was heard to say "Gobble gobble. I'm delicious with cranberry sauce. Gobble gobble." I'm just guessing, though. The static was pretty heavy.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Crossroads of America
The Interstate 70/I-75 interchange was officially completed this week. The massive $145 million project took seven years to finish. 70 and 75 are two of the longest interstates in the United States; I-75 runs from Michigan to Florida and I-70 from Maryland to Utah. They meet just north of Dayton, Ohio about 6 miles from my house. The old interchange was a 1950s-style cloverleaf where the merging of exiting and entering traffic in the same short lane was a dangerous pain in the ass. This picture isn't the actual interchange but gives you a good idea what it used to look like:

Here's a south-facing view of what it looks like now:
The project also included 16 new bridges, a railroad overpass, and the rebuilding of eight ramps. For the most part, traffic never stopped flowing regularly. There was only one time I got caught up in the construction; coming back from the Ohio State Fair around midnight they shut westbound I-70 down completely for 15 minutes. We just turned off the truck and waited it out.
This 1960s(?)-era WING AM sticker shows you just how proud we are of being "The Crossroads of America." Referring to Dayton as a "Megacity" seems like a bit of an overstatement though.
Dayton's first radio station, 1410 WING AM began as WXAX in 1921. They were a legendary Top-40 station in the 50s, 60s and 70s known as "High Flying WING AM." They are currently an ESPN radio affiliate. The WING call letters are a reference to Dayton's most famous citizens Wilbur and Orville Wright, the inventors of the world's first successful airplane.

Here's a south-facing view of what it looks like now:
The project also included 16 new bridges, a railroad overpass, and the rebuilding of eight ramps. For the most part, traffic never stopped flowing regularly. There was only one time I got caught up in the construction; coming back from the Ohio State Fair around midnight they shut westbound I-70 down completely for 15 minutes. We just turned off the truck and waited it out.
This 1960s(?)-era WING AM sticker shows you just how proud we are of being "The Crossroads of America." Referring to Dayton as a "Megacity" seems like a bit of an overstatement though.Dayton's first radio station, 1410 WING AM began as WXAX in 1921. They were a legendary Top-40 station in the 50s, 60s and 70s known as "High Flying WING AM." They are currently an ESPN radio affiliate. The WING call letters are a reference to Dayton's most famous citizens Wilbur and Orville Wright, the inventors of the world's first successful airplane.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
WHFC
WHFC is the student and community volunteer-run station from Harford Community College in Bel Air, Maryland. Their signal reaches the Baltimore area as well as central Maryland and part of Pennsylvania. WHFC carries a Variety/block programming format including Jazz, Classical, Blues, Celtic, Folk and "Golden Age" radio shows like The Lone Ranger and Dragnet.
Monday, November 23, 2009
WKFR


WKFR (W Kalamazoo FM Radio) is a Contemporary Hit Radio station licensed to Battle Creek, Michigan. They began in 1963 at 96.5 FM as WELL-FM. A year later they moved to 103.3 FM with a Beautiful Music format but by the late 1970s switched to Adult Contemporary. In 1981 they flipped to their current CHR format.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Sunday Sticker - KHCB AM
KHCB AM is a Religious Teaching station in Houston, Texas. The AM side of KHCB broadcasts programming in Spanish, Chinese and, as you can see by this sticker, Vietnamese. Houston is home to the third largest Vietnamese-American population in the United States after Los Angeles and San Francisco. KHCB AM is licensed to League City, TX. Anybody know what the wording translates to? Stickers from KHCB FM and a translator can be seen here.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
KMYZ
Friday, November 20, 2009
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