Sunday, March 7, 2010

KVMX


KVMX was an Eighties station from Portland, Oregon. "Mix 107.5" was licensed to Banks, OR. The frequency is currently home to Rhythmic Top-40 KXJM "Wild 107.5"

Saturday, March 6, 2010

KSCO


AM 1080 KSCO (K Santa Cruz's Own) is a Talk station from Santa Cruz, California.



Friday, March 5, 2010

Radio Val

Radio Val is?/was? a station from Koper, Slovenia on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. My guess is that they are no longer operational since their website is defunct. A pop music station named Val 202 exists which may or may not be related to Radio Val. It is one of three national radio services offered by Radiotelevizija Slovenija, Slovenia's public broadcasting organization.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

WHHY


"Y102" WHHY is a CHR station from Montgomery, Alabama.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

CKCE

CKCE is a Hot AC station from Calgary, Alberta. "Energy 101.5" went on the air in March, 2007.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Interstate Signs

The Interstate Highway system (official name: The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways) consists of over 46,000 miles of roadway serving nearly every major U.S. city. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) developed a detailed highway numbering system in the 1950s. West-east highways are assigned even numbers and south-north highways are given odd numbers. Numbers generally increase from west to east and south to north. There are also rules about one, two and three digit highway numbers, business routes and shared roadway between two interstates. Interstate signage consists of red, white and blue shields which AASHTO has actually copyrighted but that didn't stop these three radio stations from using the design for their stickers.

WNYN was a Country music station in Canton, Ohio. They carried that format from the 1960s through the mid 1980s. Currently 900 AM is WCER, a Religious/Syndicated Talk station.



WLWI “I-92” is a Country music station from Montgomery, Alabama.



WUSY “Wussy 101” “U.S. 101” is a Country music station from Chattanooga, Tennessee and licensed to Cleveland, TN

Monday, March 1, 2010

National Pig Day

WPGI is a Country music station licensed to Horseheads, New York. They dropped the "Piggy" branding and are now known as "100.9 Big Pig." They use the same "Big Pig" mascot as their sister station WPIG in Olean, New York.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Canada Wins Hockey Gold

Congratulations to the Canadian men's Olympic hockey team on their victory over the United States this afternoon. The US made it exciting with a tying goal with only 24.4 seconds left in regulation but then Sidney Crosby had to go and win it 3-2 in sudden death overtime. What a jerk. The Buffalo Sabre's goalie Ryan Miller was named the Olympic tournament MVP despite losing the gold medal game. This isn't the first time that Crosby beat Miller with an agonizing game-ending goal--he scored for the Pittsburgh Penguins in a shootout to win the inaugural Winter Classic in Buffalo back in 2008. What a dick.

Oh, that reminds me...congrats as well to the Canadian women's hockey team for their gold medal winning performance.

This is an Olympic-themed sticker from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The CBC is Canada's national public radio and television broadcaster. The sticker features the current CBC logo which has been in use since 1992.


Both sides of a CBC bookmark.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

KUHF


KUHF is a public radio station in Houston, Texas which airs a Classical music format. They've been owned and operated by the University of Houston since going on the air in 1950. KUHF was originally at 91.3 FM before moving to 88.7 in 1970. In 1986 a local fine arts radio station flipped formats and donated its entire music library to KUHF with the condition that they change their format to Classical. Prior to this they carried NPR News and Jazz. KUHF is still an National Public Radio affiliate broadcasting All Things Considered, Car Talk and Wait! Wait! Don't Tell Me as well as other NPR staples.

Friday, February 26, 2010

The Rivers

"FM 101 The River" KDRE was an Adult Standards station licensed to North Little Rock, Arkansas. It is currently KZTS, an Urban Contemporary station known as "Streets 101."

"93.3 The River" WQRV was a Classic Hits station licensed to Avon, New York. The frequency is currently home to "Fickle 93.3" WFKL, a Jack FM-style Variety Hits station.

"100.7 The River" WRVA is a Classic Hits station licensed to Wake Forest, North Carolina.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

WXUT

WXUT is a 100-watt, student-run, Alternative station from the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. WXUT shares the 88.3 FM frequency with Jazz station WXTS which is operated by the Toledo Public School system.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

KCGB

KCGB is a Hot AC station licensed to Hood River, Oregon. They also broadcast at 96.9 FM from The Dalles, OR. KCGB appears to get some or all of their programming from Citadel's syndicated "Today's Best Hits" network.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

R.I.P. Doug Fieger

Doug Fieger, the lead singer of the Knack died recently. He battled cancer for several years but finally succumbed at the age of 57. The Knack is best known for My Sharona, a perfect slice of jerky, late 70s power pop from their debut album Get The Knack. My Sharona spent six weeks at #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 but the band never reached those heights again. A backlash against them soon followed partly because of Feiger's perceived arrogance and partly because of some idiotic management moves (keeping the band from doing domestic press and refusing television appearances!) Because they hit it big so quickly and fell so fast, the Knack are an underappreciated band in my opinion. 1981's Pay Dirt is a great album and even 1991's Serious Fun gets an occasional spin on the old CD player.

 



"107.1 The Knack" KNKK is a uniquely-named Hot AC station licensed to Needles, California. They also broadcast at 96.7 FM from Kingman, Arizona and on 95.1 FM from Lake Havasu City, AZ.

Monday, February 22, 2010

WEZX

I was watching Season Three of The Office on DVD the other day when I saw something radio-related. In one episode Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute make an homage to the Saturday Night Live digital short Lazy Sunday called Lazy Scranton. In it, Schrute can be seen wearing a partially covered-up t-shirt from "Rock 107" WEZX.



WEZX is a Classic Rock station from, of course, Scranton, Pennsylvania. They also simulcast on WPZX in Pocono Pines, PA and WBZX in Hancock, New York as well as four signal repeaters. Dwight Schrute is apparently also a fan of Scranton's WGGY/WGGI

Here's my own, well-worn "Rock 107" t-shirt.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Sunday Sticker - KIRS

KIRS was a Religious station licensed to Sun Valley, Nevada circa 1996. 1590 AM is currently KQLO, a Spanish formatted station covering the Reno/Sparks/Carson City area.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

KKCD

I organized my CDs today. What a time-consuming pain in the butt that was. The majority of the CDs were already alphabetized but I had about two years worth of purchases that needed to be put in their correct place. The worst one was a CD that belonged at the very beginning of the racks and required sliding 18 shelves of discs around so it could reside at the top of the collection (no it wasn't ABBA.....OK, yes it was....guilty pleasure.)
I must be old because I still buy a fair amount of compact discs. I like owning physical copies of music with all the artwork and packaging as opposed to soulless digital tracks.

Dayton just saw the closing of its last independent record store on Sunday when Gem City Records shut their doors forever. (I'm not counting Second Time Around which only carries used stuff and is concentrating more on DVDs and video games lately.) Renaissance Records was another long-gone indie shop which was always good for finding an obscurity or two and an owner who always seemed pissed that you were in his store. Looks like I'll be making more trips to Cincinnati for my CD fix now. The Queen City is home, hopefully for many more years, to one of the greatest record stores anywhere--Shake It.


"CD 105.9" KKCD is a Classic Rock station in Omaha, Nebraska. They're one of a handful of stations that brand themselves after the increasingly quaint compact disc.

An older KKCD sticker circa 2001.

Friday, February 19, 2010

WNOK


WNOK is a CHR station from Columbia, South Carolina. They first went on the air in 1959 with a Pop Standards format. They later switched to Beautiful Music and a kind of Adult Contemporary before flipping to Top-40 in 1976.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

First 3-D Movie

The first three-dimensional movie opened on this date in 1953. Bwana Devil, a drama about building the Uganda Railway amongst a pair of man-eating lions, played at Loew's State Theater in New York City to a crowd wearing special eyeglasses.




WDDD has been a Country music station for over 30 years. "W3D" is licensed to Marion, Illinois.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

WMRW

WMRW is a low-power FM station licensed to Warren, Vermont. The building on the sticker is a drawing of the old schoolhouse that they broadcast from.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

KQXX

KQXX had been an Oldies station licensed to Mission, Texas since 2003. Last summer KQXX switched formats to Classic Rock as "105.5 The X."