A daily look into one of the world's largest collections of radio station bumper stickers and memorabilia.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Radio Contact
Radio Contact is a Contemporary Hit station based in Brussels, Belgium.
I'm not sure the above sticker is actually from Radio Contact. I received it with a pack of other European radio decals and someone wrote "Francois" on the back. Radio Contact started broadcasting in 1980 which might explain the number on the sticker. Anybody know?
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Blue Danube Radio
Blue Danube Radio was an English-language station run by Österreichischer Rundfunk, Austria's national public service broadcaster. They went on the air in August, 1979 with programming aimed primarily at the community of the newly-opened United Nations Office in Vienna. For a time, BDR shared their frequency with station FM4 before going nationwide in 1997 on a variety of dial positions. Blue Danube Radio ceased broadcasting in 2000.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Friday, April 4, 2014
WRLX
"Planet Radio" was a short-lived Alternative Rock station in West Palm Beach, Florida circa 2001/2002. WRLX is currently "Mia 92.1" with a Spanish format.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014
WFMU
More unique magnets and stickers from New York City's longtime Freeform station WFMU. Other decals from what Rolling Stone magazine named as the "Best Radio Station in the Country" four years running (1991-1994) can be found by typing "WFMU" in the search box.
This is the first of 36 trading cards documenting some of the (in)famous events in WFMU history. Highlights include DJ Glen Jones' world record breaking broadcast of 100 hours and 42 seconds and the mid-1990s sale of the station from a bankrupt Upsala College to a group of WFMU DJs and volunteers. The cards come in a nice little boxed set which is still available at Crapola Central.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Friday, March 28, 2014
KXOA
The KXOA call letters in Sacramento, California have a history going back to 1945. They started out at 1490 AM and has appeared at different dial positions with various formats on both the AM and FM dial through 2004.
KXOA "The Arrow" (All Rock and Roll Oldies) was a Classic Hits station from 1994 to 1998.
The coupon on the back of this sticker dates it to 2002 when KXOA had moved to 93.7 FM. At that time they carried a "Hot Talk" format including Howard Stern in the morning and Classic Hard Rock on weekends. They would later change their entire branding around Stern, becoming "Howard 93.7"
The frequency is currently Adult Hits KQJK "Jack FM" licensed to Roseville, CA
KXOA "The Arrow" (All Rock and Roll Oldies) was a Classic Hits station from 1994 to 1998.
The coupon on the back of this sticker dates it to 2002 when KXOA had moved to 93.7 FM. At that time they carried a "Hot Talk" format including Howard Stern in the morning and Classic Hard Rock on weekends. They would later change their entire branding around Stern, becoming "Howard 93.7"
The frequency is currently Adult Hits KQJK "Jack FM" licensed to Roseville, CA
Thursday, March 27, 2014
KULE
KULE played Country music in Ephrata, Washington. 95.9 FM is currently Regional Mexican KZML "La Grande," now licensed to Quincy, WA.
730 AM KULE is a News/Talk outlet also licensed to Ephrata, WA.
730 AM KULE is a News/Talk outlet also licensed to Ephrata, WA.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
WQRL WISH WMCL WNSV
A quad-station keychain from sister outlets WQRL, WISH, WMCL and WNSV. WISH 98.9 is an Adult Contemporary station licensed to Galatia, Illinois. Lite Rock WNSV "V104.7" is licensed to (W) NaShVille, IL.
WQRL "Q106.3" has an Oldies format and is licensed to Benton, IL.
1060 AM WMCL plays Classic Country music and is licensed to (W) MCLeansboro, IL.
WQRL "Q106.3" has an Oldies format and is licensed to Benton, IL.
1060 AM WMCL plays Classic Country music and is licensed to (W) MCLeansboro, IL.
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