
A daily look into one of the world's largest collections of radio station bumper stickers and memorabilia.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
KQWC

Tuesday, January 19, 2010
WIRB

Monday, January 18, 2010
KDDD
We’ll start with KDDD AM & FM from the panhandle city of Dundas, Texas.

Sunday, January 17, 2010
Camel Wrestling
KMLE is a long-time Country music station in the Phoenix, Arizona market and licensed to Chandler, AZ.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Appreciate A Dragon Day

Friday, January 15, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
WKHY

Wednesday, January 13, 2010
WJOB
The "echoing Sunday" bit is still used all the time, often in parodies but mostly in Monster Truck Rally voiceovers (along with another favorite, "You'll pay for the entire seat...but you'll only need the edge!") Gabriel died this past Sunday (Sunday! Sunday!....sorry) of kidney disease at the age of 69. His credits include a long list of Chicago-area media work as well as the president of an advertising agency. In the early 1960s, Gabriel was a DJ at WJOB in northwestern Indiana.

Here's a miniature Weatherline sticker from WJOB:

Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Dart on Map - WNBI & WCQM


Monday, January 11, 2010
KAAY

In the late 1960s, at 11 PM each night, KAAY dropped the Top-40 format and aired three hours of "underground" rock music on the show Beaker Street hosted by Clyde Clifford. This show pre-dated the 1970s rise of FM album-oriented and progressive rock stations. Clifford did his program at the transmitter site rather than KAAY's downtown studios as he was also the overnight broadcast engineer. He played sound effects and instrumental music between songs to mask the noise of the transmitter. Beaker Street lived on with various hosts at various stations and continues to this day--Sunday nights at 7 on Classic Rock KKPT "The Point 94.1"
In 1985 KAAY became a Southern Gospel station and later transitioned to Contemporary Christian. Today they're the most powerful Religious station in the United States pumping out Christian Talk with 50,000 watts 24 hours a day.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Sunday Sticker - KIHM
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Blanchard's Balloon
On this date in 1793, Frenchman Jean Pierre Blanchard made the first balloon ascent in North America. He took off in his hydrogen-filled craft from a prison yard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which, at the time, was the capital of the United States. George Washington witnessed the launch and gave the non-English speaking Blanchard a letter that would introduce him wherever he landed (which ended up being Deptford Township, New Jersey.) This effectively was the first American airmail delivery.
In 1809 Blanchard had a heart attack while up in a balloon in the Netherlands. He fell out and died a few weeks later from the severe injuries. His wife Sophie died 10 years later while ballooning in Paris, the victim of a combination of highly-flamable hydrogen and fireworks.
Tampa, Florida’s WRBQ used this balloon sticker in the mid-1980s. Q105 had been a longtime CHR station in the Tampa Bay area and still uses the same logo to this day, although they now carry a Classic Hits format.
Here's a couple more WRBQ stickers:
circa 1990
This looks like it might date from the early 1980s or even late 1970s, perhaps when they were still a Rock station.
Friday, January 8, 2010
WEJM
Thursday, January 7, 2010
BCS National Championship Game - Alabama vs Texas



Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Radio in the Movies #3 - "Power 98"

This movie is a real low-budget piece of crap. The guns-drawn showdown at the end even employs the old movie cliché where a character who thinks he's going to get away with his crime confesses to everything not knowing that he's being recorded on a wire taped to a guy's chest. If you're into bad movies, try to dig up this clunker on VHS (there's no way this ever made it to DVD.)
At the beginning of the movie Robert's character is working at KPHX in Phoenix who are also thanked in the credits (possibly for the tower shots at the beginning and end of the film.)


I only have one sticker from a station using the branding "Power 98."

Monday, January 4, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
WBJB


WBJB (W Brookdale Jersey Blues-the nickname of the Revolutionary War-era 1st New Jersey Regiment as well as Brookdale Community College's athletic teams) is a member-supported public radio station licensed to Lincroft, New Jersey. Since going on the air in 1975, WBJB had been mostly a Jazz station along with NPR programming but in 2000 they switched to an Adult Album Alternative format known as "The Night."