
"Z93" WKQZ is an Active Rock station licensed to Midland, Michigan.
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WMOM is a hybrid Top-40/Alternative station licensed to Pentwater, Michigan. Always listen to your mom!

"Kix 105" KXKX is a Country station licensed to the oddly named Knob Noster, Missouri. The town's name came from two local hills, or "knobs," that appear in an otherwise flat part of the state. Combined with "noster," which is Latin for "our," and the town's name is essentially "Our Hill."
This sticker came out when the Pope visited St. Louis, Missouri in January, 1999. It was John Paul's last visit to the US before his death in 2005. Over 104,000 people attended Mass at the Trans World Dome which set a record for the largest indoor gathering ever in the United States. KSHE is a Rock station licensed to Crestwood, MO. Sweetmeat is the station's longtime pig mascot.
Radio Vaticana broadcasts in 47 languages on shortwave, mediumwave, FM, satellite and the internet. Their first broadcast was in February, 1931 and was attended by Guglielmo Marconi, who "invented" radio. In 2009, they began airing commercials for the first time in order to meet rising costs. Vatican Radio programming includes news, religious ceremonies and music.



KIKI was a Rhythmic Top-40 station from Honolulu, Hawaii. In 2010 they became KHJZ, a Rhythmic Adult Contemporary station known as "93.9 Jamz."
KABC (K American Broadcasting Company) is a News/Talk station from Los Angeles, California. Their history dates back to 1925 when they went on the air as KVFV. They switched calls to KABC in 1954 and became one of the first "all-talk" stations in the country in 1960. 790 AM is also the flagship station of the Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network, whose games have been voiced by the incomparable Vin Scully since 1950.
Today marks the 65th anniversary of AM 1230 KWTX in Waco, Texas. Former KWTX DJ/announcer Mike Braun worked there from 1975-1979 and is the owner of what might be the only existing KWTX sticker from that time period. Here's Mike with a brief station history...
2AAA is a community radio station broadcasting from Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. They first went on the air in 1981 and play a variety of genres including Rock, Country, Jazz, News/Talk and Multicultural programming. In the local Wiradjuri Aboriginal language, Wagga Wagga means either "place of many crows" or "staggering like a drunken man."


"106.1 Kiss FM" KHKS is a CHR station from Dallas, Texas. They were the #1 rated station in that city's latest Arbitron results. KHKS is licensed to Denton, TX.



WVON (W Voice Of the Negro) is an African-American-targeted Talk station from Chicago, Illinois. In 1963, Leonard and Phil Chess of Chess Records fame bought what was then WHFC and turned it into a successful R&B station as WVON. Berry Gordy, the head of Motown Records, made sure that every song he produced was sent to WVON before any other station. After an ownership change in 1969, a frequency change from 1450 AM to 1390 AM took place which provided better coverage throughout the Chicago area. WVON flipped from music to talk in 1986 and now appears at 1690 AM licensed to Berwyn, IL.
KDUK is a Top-40 station licensed to Florence, Oregon.
"Shine 89.7" WONU is a Contemporary Christian station owned by Olivet Nazarene University and licensed to Kankakee, Illinois.
"Kix 96" WJCL (W J. Curtis Lewis--the station's founder) is a Country music outlet from Savannah, Georgia.