
A daily look into one of the world's largest collections of radio station bumper stickers and memorabilia.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012
WACV
1170 AM WACV was a News/Talk station in Montgomery, Alabama from 1984 until 2009. After a series of events too tedious to explain here, WACV ended up at 93.1 FM beginning in 2012.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
KRVN





Friday, February 24, 2012
Jamz! Jamz! Jamz!
What's better than a radio station that merely jams? One that JAMZ, of course!

WAJZ is a Rhythmic Contemporary station in Albany, New York. They went on the air as "Jamz 96.3" with an Urban Contemporary format in December, 1998 after flipping from Country. WAJZ (W Albany JamZ) is licensed to Voorheesville, NY.
"94 Jamz" was KUAT from Agana, Guam. The Rhythmic Contemporary station is now known as "I94." KUAT was the first FM station on the island and went on the air September 1, 1966.
WJWZ "97.9 Jamz" plays Rap/Hip-Hop in Montgomery, Alabama and is licensed to Wetumpka, AL.




Thursday, February 23, 2012
Market #1s - Austin - KHFI

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
KWIZ

Despite broadcasting in southern California, "La Rockola," along with XHTY 99.7 "The Invader" from Tijuana, Mexico, recently showed up in the Arbitron ratings for Middlesex/Somerset/Union, New Jersey. Arbitron ratings are formulated using written diaries as well as data from portable people meters (PPMs) which are pager-like devices that are used to measure how many people are exposed to individual radio stations. Obviously, someone was listening to these California stations in New Jersey via the internet or traveled there while wearing their PPM. It also goes to show how one listener (or a tiny handful of listeners) can impact the ratings.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
KKSM

Monday, February 20, 2012
KBUE

Labels:
garden grove,
kbua,
kbue,
kebn,
ktwv. los angeles,
long beach,
san fernando
Sunday, February 19, 2012
WCKG
Chicago's WAGO, a Top-40 station featuring John Records Landecker in the morning, flipped to AOR in 1985 and changed calls to WCKG.
This 1989 sticker dates to when the station had turned into a Classic Rock outlet.
Around the year 2000 WCKG became known as "The Package" which was a male-centric Talk station.

In 2005, many Talk stations owned by Infinity Broadcasting changed their names to "Free FM" including WFNY in New York and KLSX in Los Angeles. WCKG added Opie and Anthony in the mornings after Howard Stern left terrestrial radio.
Currently 105.9 FM is WCFS which simulcasts WBBM's News/Talk format. The call letters stand for We're Chicago's Fresh Station which was their Hot AC/Adult Top-40 branding and current HD-2 station. WCFS is licensed to Elmwood Park, Illinois.




Currently 105.9 FM is WCFS which simulcasts WBBM's News/Talk format. The call letters stand for We're Chicago's Fresh Station which was their Hot AC/Adult Top-40 branding and current HD-2 station. WCFS is licensed to Elmwood Park, Illinois.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Sticker Board #4
KRST - Albuquerque, New Mexico
"K92 FM" WWKA - Orlando, Florida
"Eagle 97.7" WAFL - Milford, Delaware
"The Peak 100.3" KPEK - Albuquerque, New Mexico
KKUP - Cupertino, California
"KY94" - Salina, Kansas
WHEN - Syracuse, New York
KAST - Astoria, Oregon
"KD97" Beaumont, Texas
WNEW - New York, New York
"K-OTTER 94.9" - Cambria, California
"The Bridge 92.7 FM" - Clinton, Louisiana
WLIS - Old Saybrook, Connecticut
"The Coast" KOZT - Fort Bragg, California
Hessischer Rundfunk - Frankfurt, Germany
"Mix FM 107.5" Charlottesville, Virginia
CKLC - Kingston, Ontario
"KJ108" KJKJ - Grand Forks, North Dakota
"FM 99" KRLB - Lubbock, Texas
"Way FM 90.3" W212AR [WAYM] - Lindale, Georgia
"The River 107.5 FM" WRVW - Nashville, Tennessee
Radio Rijnmond - Rotterdam, Netherlands
WRKO - Boston, Massachusetts
WZEP - DeFuniak Springs, Florida
KHSL - Paradise, California
"Magic 102.9" WMGK - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Y107" WWVY - Hampton Bays, New York
"Q98" WQSM - Fayetteville, North Carolina
"G98" WIGY - Madison, Maine
"Rebel 105.9" WPFB - Middletown, Ohio
"B98.5" WBBO - Ocean Acres, New Jersey
WGY - Albany, New York
WPEO - Peoria, Illinois
hr XXL - Frankfurt, Germany
"Sly 96" KSLY - San Luis Obispo, California
"103.3 The Fox" WUFX - Buffalo, New York
KLCE - Idaho Falls, Idaho
"B104" WAEB - Allentown, Pennsylvania
"The Point 98.7" WKSI - Greensboro, North Carolina
WAWZ - Zarephath, New Jersey
WEEI - Boston, Massachusetts
WSGW - Saginaw, Michigan
KBUR - Burlington, Iowa
WGPR - Detroit, Michigan
WESX - Salem, Massachusetts
WKSH - Pewaukee, Wisconsin
CFTR - Toronto, Ontario
"770 Radio K" KUOM - Minneapolis, Minnesota
Couleur3 - Lausanne, Switzerland
"98.5 KRZ" WKRZ - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
CKTA - Taber, Alberta
"Star 97" WYST - Southfield, Michigan
Friday, February 17, 2012
Mystery Sticker #24
Thursday, February 16, 2012
China Radio International



This video was taken by a Hungarian journalist and shows the massive building from which CRI operates including studios, offices and what appears to be a museum. In one office is a set of files with correspondence from listeners around the world, each drawer labeled with the country name in Chinese and English.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Radio Kolor
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Swiss Radio International
Yesterday I posted about Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's Dazzle Ships album from 1983. It seems that OMD had a thing for radio (specifically shortwave) and communication in general. Besides "Radio Prague," other tracks include "Telegraph" "Radio Waves" "Time Zones" and their follow-up album Junk Culture had a track called "Tesla Girls." I'm still trying to figure out the meaning of the title but I would assume it had something to do with early radio pioneer Nikola Tesla. Other songs like "This is Helena" and "ABC Auto-Industry" utilized radio broadcasts within them. The last track on the 2008 reissue of Dazzle Ships is called "Swiss Radio International" and, like "Radio Prague," consists of that station's interval signal. The 14 notes were repeated for about 5 minutes before the start of SWI's broadcast. OMD's drummer referred to it as "The Ice Cream Song" because of its similarity to ice cream truck music. Take a listen:

Swiss Radio International ceased broadcasting on shortwave in 2004, a disturbing trend brought on by the ease of listening via the internet. A different SRI sticker was posted here.


Saturday, February 11, 2012
Radio Prague / Radio Praha
I've been listening to my CDs in alphabetical order over the past few months while making my 50 mile round trip commute to work every day. I'm now in the letter O which includes Scottish post-punk band Orange Juice, California indie-pop band The Orange Peels and UK electronica from Orbital.
Next came Dazzle Ships by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, an experimental synthpop and sound collage album from 1983. The first track is called "Radio Prague" and simply consists of the opening bars of the Communist anthem Forward Left which was used as the interval signal from (what was then) Czechoslovakia's international broadcast station. An interval signal is just a short musical call sign indicating that a station's broadcast is about to begin.
Here's the track set to some eastern bloc imagery sure to cause cold war flashbacks.



Radio Prague began broadcasting in 1936 and has programming on satellite and internet in six different languages. They ceased most shortwave broadcasts in 2011 although they can still be heard in North America via Radio Miami International in English and Spanish.
Next came Dazzle Ships by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, an experimental synthpop and sound collage album from 1983. The first track is called "Radio Prague" and simply consists of the opening bars of the Communist anthem Forward Left which was used as the interval signal from (what was then) Czechoslovakia's international broadcast station. An interval signal is just a short musical call sign indicating that a station's broadcast is about to begin.
Here's the track set to some eastern bloc imagery sure to cause cold war flashbacks.




Friday, February 10, 2012
WQLT


WQLT was originally owned by Florence native Sam Phillips who recorded a young Elvis Presley for his famous Sun Records label. Sam Phillips also recorded Howlin' Wolf, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and B.B. King, along with what many consider to be the first rock and roll record: "Rocket 88" by Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats (led by Ike Turner.)
Q107, along with WXFL and WSBM is operated by Big River Broadcasting which is still owned by the Phillips family.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
WEGR / WOTO




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