
"Kix 96" WJCL (W J. Curtis Lewis--the station's founder) is a Country music outlet from Savannah, Georgia.
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"Kix 96" WJCL (W J. Curtis Lewis--the station's founder) is a Country music outlet from Savannah, Georgia.



KOME was a legendary Rock station in San Jose, California from 1971 to 1998. In the early 1970s they became the first station owned by what would eventually become Infinity Broadcasting. KOME's unique diamond-shaped "road sign" stickers became ubiquitous in the South Bay area and beyond. Their call letters were driven home by sexually suggestive slogans such as "Wake up with KOME in your ear" and "The KOME spot on your dial" (something these guys may have been influenced by.) KOME started out as a Freeform Rock station then segued into Heavy Metal/AOR before flipping to New Rock/Alternative in the mid-1990s. 98.5 FM became Classic Rock KUFX in 1998.
"Clásica 92.3 FM" WCMQ was a Spanish Oldies station licensed to Hialeah, Florida near Miami. They mostly played classic hits from the 1970s through the 1990s....surely not from vinyl though. In what cannot be a coincidence, CMQ were the call letters of a radio station in pre-revolutionary Cuba.
Broadcasting from Triesen, Radio Liechtenstein is the lone radio station in the tiny Principality of Liechtenstein. Listening live I heard a mix of contemporary and classic hits but no live DJ.
Frankenradio is the regional programming from SWR4 for the city of Heilbronn in the state of Baden--WĂĽrttemberg, Germany.


WSOE is a student-run station broadcasting from Elon University in Elon, North Carolina. They mainly air Alternative Rock and Jazz along with specialty shows and Elon Phoenix sports.
WHIL broadcasts NPR programming and Classical music from Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama. They first went on the air in September, 1979.

102.9 WBLM (W BLiMp) is a Classic Rock station from Portland, Maine. The top sticker dates to when they were located at 107.5 FM (1973-1989) Their nickname "The Blimp" is taken from the Captain Beefheart song of the same name. 
A postcard and sticker from SWR1 based in Baden-Baden, Germany (a country that would never be so stupid as to ban their beloved brew.) SĂĽdwestrundfunk ("Southwest Broadcasting") is a public broadcasting company including 6 radio networks. SWR1 plays Rock and Pop from the 1960s through 1990s as well as a few contemporary hits.
KSTM "The Storm" was a Freeform Rock station licensed to Apache Junction, Arizona. The weak-signaled station was on the air from 1981 to 1987 and maintained a small but fiercely loyal audience. The freeform spirit of "The Storm" lives on, in a way, at Radio Free Phoenix which went live in 2004 and features some DJs from KSTM. 107.1 FM is currently a Spanish Top-40 station "Radio José" KVVA.
"X104" KMGX was a Top-40 station licensed to Hanford, California from about 1984 to 1989. They then flipped to Rock as KRZR and are currently Rhythmic AC "103.7 The Beat" KFBT.