Radio Capris broadcasts from the city of Koper in Slovenia. They are heard on six different frequencies but 87.9 FM no longer appears to be one of them.
A daily look into one of the world's largest collections of radio station bumper stickers and memorabilia.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Monday, February 18, 2013
Cultura FM
Radio Cultura went on the air in 1951 at 1520 AM in Maringá, Brazil. They moved to 102.5 FM in 1989. Maringá is known as the Song City because its name is taken from a song of the same name by Joubert de Carvalho.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
WBES
WBES (W Beautiful Entertainment in Stereo) was an Easy Listening station in Charleston, West Virginia from 1969 to 1988. 96.1 FM is currently a Country formatted station WKWS "96.1 The Wolf" (formerly "Kicks 96")
Saturday, February 16, 2013
WRLG
"Thunder 94" was an Alternative Rock station in Nashville, Tennessee from 1994 to 1997. They were sister stations to "Lightning 100" WRLT which has an Adult Album Alternative format. 93.7 and 94.1 FM are currently Contemporary Christian WFFI and WFFH "The Fish."
Friday, February 15, 2013
WMMT
WMMT is a 15,000-watt, community radio station heard across southeastern Kentucky as well as parts of Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina. Their Variety format includes public affairs programming, Rock, Hip Hop, Gospel, Blues, Jazz and an emphasis on Bluegrass, Folk and other Appalachian music. "The Voice of the Hillbilly Nation" went on the air in 1985 and is licensed to Whitesburg, Kentucky.
Radio sticker alert at 3:49!!
Thursday, February 14, 2013
WJEJ
1240 AM WJEJ has been broadcasting in Hagerstown, Maryland for over 80 years. They currently carry a Full Service/Adult Standards format. A show for sharing recipes, gardening tips and household hints, "The WJEJ Phone Party" has been on the air since the early 1940s.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
WBEZ
A friend in Chicago recently posted this picture on Facebook. It's part of Chicago Public Media's "2032 Membership Drive," a looong-term effort to boost the number of listeners one generation from now. Other slogans in this unusual campaign include:
Do it. For Chicago.
You’re an interesting person. Pass it on. Like, literally. Through your DNA.
We want listeners tomorrow. Go make babies today.
and
To anyone NOT currently running a virtual farm: GoMakeBabies.com
91.5 FM WBEZ is a public radio station in Chicago, Illinois. They broadcast the usual fare of National Public Radio and Public Radio International programming and also produce This American Life and Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!, two of NPR's most popular shows.
Here's a station employee reminiscing about a vintage WBEZ logo.
UPDATE: We spent Labor Day weekend of 2018 in Chicago and ran across WBEZ's studios while playing tourist at Navy Pier. They were closed but I did manage to get their logos photographed. Studio tours are apparently available by request.
Do it. For Chicago.
You’re an interesting person. Pass it on. Like, literally. Through your DNA.
We want listeners tomorrow. Go make babies today.
and
To anyone NOT currently running a virtual farm: GoMakeBabies.com
91.5 FM WBEZ is a public radio station in Chicago, Illinois. They broadcast the usual fare of National Public Radio and Public Radio International programming and also produce This American Life and Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!, two of NPR's most popular shows.
Here's a station employee reminiscing about a vintage WBEZ logo.
UPDATE: We spent Labor Day weekend of 2018 in Chicago and ran across WBEZ's studios while playing tourist at Navy Pier. They were closed but I did manage to get their logos photographed. Studio tours are apparently available by request.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
WCSS
1490 AM WCSS (W Community Service Station) is an Adult Contemporary station licensed to Amsterdam, New York.
Monday, February 11, 2013
KXLY
AM 920 KXLY is Spokane, Washington's oldest radio station. They went on the air as KFDC in October of 1922. An unknown Bing Crosby made his radio debut at the station, then known as KFPY, on the stage of "The Golden Concert Studios of KFPY" which boasted seating for 150 audience members.
KXLY currently carries a News/Talk format and is a member of the Seattle Mariners Radio Network.
KXLY currently carries a News/Talk format and is a member of the Seattle Mariners Radio Network.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Friday, February 8, 2013
Thursday, February 7, 2013
WPLJ
An anonymous commenter asked if I had any WPLJ stickers from when they were known as "Mojo Radio" (I don't have any from their days as "Power 95"....sorry.)
In 1991, National Radio Hall of Fame member Scott Shannon was brought back from his Rock-40 "Pirate Radio" experiment in Los Angeles to become WPLJ's Program Director and morning drive host. It was decided to de-emphasize the call letters of the station and rebrand as Mojo Radio. This was WPLJ's last, short-lived attempt at a CHR format...they've been Hot AC or Modern AC ever since (with Shannon still helming AM drive with the Scott & Todd in the Morning show.)
In 1991, National Radio Hall of Fame member Scott Shannon was brought back from his Rock-40 "Pirate Radio" experiment in Los Angeles to become WPLJ's Program Director and morning drive host. It was decided to de-emphasize the call letters of the station and rebrand as Mojo Radio. This was WPLJ's last, short-lived attempt at a CHR format...they've been Hot AC or Modern AC ever since (with Shannon still helming AM drive with the Scott & Todd in the Morning show.)
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Mystery Sticker - Q94 - SOLVED!
This Q94 sticker remains unidentified. Anybody know where it's from? The back of the sticker mentions Q94 "Sooper Troopers" but Googling hasn't helped. I wrote KFRQ? during a previous attempt at identifying the station but Wikipedia says they started using those calls in 1992 and this decal seems older than that. Help!
UPDATE: This sticker is from WRVQ - Richmond, Virginia circa 1986. The definition of a heritage CHR, Q94 has carried the same format since 1972. Thanks Dan (and Phil)!
Radio Slovakia International
The JAM Song - WPLJ
JAM Productions has been creating jingles for radio, television and commercials from their headquarters in Dallas, Texas since 1974. In 1985, JAM created a song consisting of dozens of station jingles and pressed it as a "promo-only" record which was sent out to their clients. The entire station list was printed on the back of the record jacket, a link to which can be found here. The video above has some incorrect logos but overall it's an entertaining radio jingle time capsule.
The first station mentioned in the JAM Song is WPLJ in New York, New York. They were an Album Oriented Rock station throughout the 1970s and early 80s but carried a Top-40 format at the time the JAM jingle was current. They are now a Hot Adult Contemporary station.
WPLJ's call letters were named after Frank Zappa's cover of the Four Deuces song "WPLJ" from 1955 and stand for White Port and Lemon Juice.
Radio 1
Radio 1 broadcasts news, information, cultural programming and popular music on five frequencies throughout Belgium. They are operated by the publicly owned Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie (Flemish Radio and Television Broadcasting Organization.)
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
KLKI
A mini sticker announcing the call letter change from KAGT to KLKI which occurred in the late 1980s. 1340 AM KLKI was an Adult Standards station licensed to Anacortes, Washington. A 2007 story about the long-time owner of the station can be read here. 1340 AM is now home to Hot Adult Contemporary "The Whale" KWLE.
Monday, February 4, 2013
WXOX
WXOX "101.7 The Spot" broadcast a Modern Rock format for a year or two in the late 1990s. Located midway between Buffalo and Rochester and licensed to Attica, New York, their weak signal failed to impact either market and the station was sold to Holy Family Communications in 1999. 101.7 FM currently carries a Catholic Religious format as WLOF, now licensed to Elma, NY.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Super Bowl XLVII - 49ers vs Ravens
"98 Rock" WIYY is the flagship station of the Baltimore Ravens. They've carried a Rock format since 1977. A Ravens-themed WIYY sticker can be seen here.
AM 810 KGO (K General Electric Oakland) is an all-News station in San Francisco, California. The 50,000 watt station signed on the air in 1924 with a then-impressive 1000 watts from General Electric's facility in Oakland. Their nighttime signal reaches north into Canada, south into Mexico and west to the Rocky Mountains. KGO was the flagship station of the San Francisco 49ers from 1987 to 2005.
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