
WOLX was an Oldies station licensed to Baraboo, Wisconsin. As with many Oldies stations in recent years they've shifted to a Classic Hits format.
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WMJI is a Classic Hits station from Cleveland, Ohio. They no longer identify themselves as an "Oldies" station but instead use the slogan "Cleveland's Greatest Hits" and play music from the 60s through the 80s. The traditional 50s and 60s oldies are relegated to their HD-Radio feed.
"Majic 105.7" magnets.
That may very well be a crayfish but for the purposes of today's post I'll say it's a lobster. Crayfish don't grow that big do they? KVPI played Cajun/Zydeco music but it's not clear if their entire format consisted of that regional style.
KVPI is now an Oldies station but I noticed in their programming schedule that they still carry "French News" and "French Tradio." KVPI is licensed to Ville Platte, Louisiana.
Dr. Demento, whose weekly radio show of novelty and comedy songs has been on the air for almost 40 years, is leaving terrestrial radio. I remember listening to him on Sunday nights in the early 1980s. His song choices were always a topic of discussion on the school bus the next morning. Dr. Demento (aka Barret Hansen) started out in radio at Reed College's KRRC in Portland, Oregon. He developed the Dr. Demento persona in 1970 at KPPC in Pasadena, California. He would later move on to other Los Angeles-area stations including KMET, KLSX and KSCA. By 1974 his two-hour show became syndicated and was eventually heard in most major markets, usually on FM rock stations. Most recently the show was only heard on six stations.....but, "by special agreement and due to contractual considerations" a version of Demento's continuing internet show will be heard on 89.9 FM KACV through the summer.
KACV is an Alternative station broadcasting from Amarillo College in Amarillo, Texas.
Radio Alithia (Radio "Truth") has been broadcasting from the Greek island of Chios since 1988. The shape of Greece's fifth largest island is depicted on the sticker.
WTIC "96.5 T-I-C" (W Travelers Insurance Corporation--the former owners of sister station WTIC-AM) is a Hot AC station from Hartford, Connecticut. The above sticker from 1989 dates back to when they were a mainstream Top-40 station.
104.7 FM WFRN is a Contemporary Christian station licensed to Elkhart, Indiana. Their programming is simulcast on two other stations; 93.7 FM WFRR - Walton, IN and 100.1 FM WFRI - Winamac, IN. WFRN also has a network of 12 translator stations spread throughout northern Indiana and parts of Michigan.


KSSK is an Adult Contemporary station from Honolulu, Hawaii. The AM half of KSSK began broadcasting in 1922 as KDYX while 92.3 went on the air in 1976 as KULA licensed to Waipahu, HI. KSSK FM was the #1-rated station in Honolulu according to recent Arbitron results. Honolulu's market ranking is #64.