
WLKE was an Oldies station from Oshkosh, Wisconsin. AM 690 is now one of about two dozen stations and translators in the VCY America network of religious broadcasters.
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WLKE was an Oldies station from Oshkosh, Wisconsin. AM 690 is now one of about two dozen stations and translators in the VCY America network of religious broadcasters.
This sticker resembles New York's license plate design used between 1973 and 1985.
WLIR switched from Beautiful Music to a freeform Rock format in 1970. By the late 1970s they were mixing music from traditional album rock acts along with early "new wave" artists like Blondie, Television and the Talking Heads. In 1982 WLIR fully embraced this new era of music becoming one of the first Modern Rock stations in the country. They switched call letters to WDRE in 1987 but regained the WLIR calls in 1996 while shifting to an Adult Album Alternative format. In 2004 the station was sold and currently carries a Regional Mexican format as "La Que Buena 92.7" WQBU.
WZXL has been "South Jersey's Rock Station" since 1987. They cover the Atlantic City area as well as parts of Delaware and Maryland and are licensed to Wildwood, NJ.
KFOG (named for the Bay area's famous sea fog) is an Adult Album Alternative station from San Francisco, California. They also broadcast on KFFG at 97.7 FM licensed to Los Altos, CA. KFOG switched from Easy Listening to AOR in 1982 and has carried a rock-based format for over 27 years. At one point in the early 1980s the Bay area had six Rock stations, none of which survived until now except KFOG.
"B103.9" WXKB is a Top-40 station licensed to Cape Coral, Florida.
1380 AM WFSR was on the air in Bath, New York from about 1962 until 1973. Various Broadcasting Yearbooks listed their format as either MOR or Variety until they went Country in 1974 as WGHT. 1380 AM is currently "The Sports Giant" WABH, an ESPN Radio affiliate.
KUYI is a Native American public radio station licensed to Hotevilla, Arizona. Their programming is aimed primarily at the Hopi Reservation in northern Arizona. KUYI (pronounced "KUU-yi" or "goo-yee") means water in the Hopi language.