
KKOB is a Top-40 station from Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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"95 Rock" KKNN is a Rock station serving Grand Junction, Colorado and licensed to Delta, CO.
KKNN carried a Country format circa 1995.

KKNG is a Classic Country station from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma located at 97.3 FM. These stickers are from when KKNG was down the dial at 93.3 FM and licensed to Newcastle, OK. 93.3 FM is currently home to KKNG's sister station, mainstream Country KJKE "Jake FM."
KKND AM was a short-lived Modern Rock station from Tucson, Arizona circa 1995. 1490 AM is currently an ESPN Radio affiliate KFFN "The Fan."
"Merge 93.3" KKMR was a short-lived attempt at the Modern Adult Contemporary format in Dallas, Texas. 93.3 FM began as Adult Alternative "The Zone" KNBR in 1996 before merging into "Merge" three years later. Their "cool rock & smart pop" failed to find an audience and they flipped to Classic Rock "The Bone" KDBN in 2002. Currently 93.3 FM is CHR "i93" KLIF. KKMR was licensed to Haltom City, Texas.

More recently KKMO became a Regional Mexican station known as "Radio Sol." They remain a Spanish language station today but are now known as "El Rey 1360 AM."
KKLZ was a Classic Rock station in Las Vegas, Nevada from 1986 until 2007.
The lettering on this 1992 decal has a silver/mirrored look which didn't translate well when scanned.
In May, 2007 KKLZ tweaked their format to Classic Hits.
"Live 98.5" KKLV was a Classic Rock station in Honolulu, Hawaii for most of the 1990s. 98.5 FM is currently KDNN "Island 98.5" a mixture of Hawaiian Contemporary Hits and Reggae music.


"Lite Rock 98.7" KKLT was a Soft Adult Contemporary station in Phoenix, Arizona from 1982 until 2004. 98.7 FM is currently home to Adult Hits KPKX a.k.a. "98.7 The Peak."
"Q106" KKLQ was a Top-40 station in San Diego, California from 1987 until 1998. 106.5 FM is currently the Spanish language station KLNV "La NueVa."