
WKRI broadcast at 1450 AM out of West Warwick, Rhode Island. I believe they carried a MOR format when the anniversary sticker was current and played Country music by the time of the bottom decal. 1450 AM is now WLKW, an ESPN Radio affiliate.
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WEGR is a Classic Rock station in Memphis, Tennessee.
A dual sticker featuring the long-time walrus mascot of Rock 103 along with the now-defunct WOTO. "Oldies 95.7" was on the air in Memphis from 1999 to 2002 and is currently a Gospel station "Hallelujah 95.7" WHAL.
A 1993 decal from 1240 AM KXLE, a News/Talk station in Ellensburg, Washington. They are one of about 30 stations in the Seattle Mariners Radio Network. Stickers from sister station KXLE-FM can be seen here.
WBCN was a Rock station in Boston, Massachusetts for over 40 years and the flagship station of the New England Patriots Radio Network (now at WBZ-FM.) Prior to 1968, they were an Easy Listening station and before that had a Classical format (their call letters stood for (W)Boston Concert Network.) WBCN lives on as a digital-only HD-2 station. Their old frequency is now Hot Adult Contemporary WBMX "Hot 104.1"
WFAN is a Sports station in New York City and the flagship of the New York Giants Radio Network. WFAN became the world's first 24 hour all-sports station in 1987 when they were located at 1050 AM. After moving to 660 AM and with the addition of Don Imus in morning drive, the ratings for WFAN jumped considerably. They were the number one billing station in the US in the 1990s and the model for sports stations across the country.
"Q101" WJDQ was a CHR station licensed to Meridian, Mississippi, about 20 miles northeast of where the dart landed. The WJDQ call letters have since moved from 101.3 FM to 95.1 FM where they are now known as "95Q."
AM 1590 KWEY is a Country station now known as "The Coyote." They simulcast their 1000-watt signal on KWEY-FM located at 95.5

KQBZ "100.7 The Buzz" was a "Hot Talk" station aimed primarily at a male audience. They were on the air in Seattle, Washington from 1999 to 2005. 100.7 FM is currently KKWF "The Wolf" airing a Country format.
I first read about this radio-themed board game dating from the 1920s over at Jose Fritz's excellent Arcane Radio Trivia blog. Two to four players each start at a different "Tune In" station in the northern part of their time zone and try to be the first to get to the "Sign Off" station which is WFAA in Dallas, Texas...although it appears way south of Dallas on the map. Click it to enlarge. The blue routes are shorter but filled with danger (Static! Antenna Down! Poor Reception!) and the red routes are longer but easier going.
1110 AM WBT is a 50,000-watt, clear-channel News/Talk station that went on the air in 1922. The call letters were assigned by the Department of Commerce but unofficially stood for Watch Buicks Travel after the original owners sold it to a local Buick dealer. Much of their programming is locally produced including Keith Larson's show on weekdays from 9am to noon.
LAMA! is a greeting of sorts or verbal "high five" between Larson and his "self-selecting" club of listeners. When asked what it means he apparently dodges the question but the audio drop he uses is taken from Bill Murray's character in Caddyshack. (At the :55 second mark.)
"Star 94.1" KMYI is a Hot Adult Contemporary station in San Diego, California.
The KMYI call letters date back to 2001 when they were known as "My 94.1" which also had a Hot AC format.
"Big 98.5" KABG was an Oldies station from Los Alamos, New Mexico. In 2007 they shifted to a Classic Hits format featuring more songs from the 1970s and 80s than a traditional Oldies station would play.
8HA (8 Heart of Australia) went on the air in 1971 and was the first commercial radio station in Alice Springs, Australia.



Radio Deejay is a private, nationwide radio network based in Milan, Italy. They began broadcasting in 1982.
Radio Bulgaria has been the official international broadcasting station of Bulgaria since 1930. They currently broadcast on short and medium wave to five continents in eleven languages although shortwave transmissions will cease on February 1, 2012. Радио България is based in Sofia, Bulgaria.