A 1986 sticker from Top-40 outlet WHLY "Y106" in Orlando, Florida. 106.7 FM is currently CHR station WXXL.
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Monday, January 25, 2016
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Saturday, January 23, 2016
WDCG
"G105" WDCG (We're Durham's Country Giant--from a previous Country format circa 1974) is a Top-40 station licensed to Durham, North Carolina. They've carried a CHR format since 1981.
A sticker referring to WDCG's Bob Dumas, morning show leader of Bob and the Showgram.
Friday, January 22, 2016
KAYK / KXRK
KAYK was a Top-40 station in Provo, Utah from the mid-1970s until the mid-1980s. In 1982, a young Glenn Beck deejayed at "K-96" but stayed less than a year because he "didn't fit in" with his Mormon co-workers.
After a call sign change to KFMY, 96.1 FM became KXRK in 1992 and flipped to its present Alternative format as "X96." A wattage increase and frequency change to 96.3 FM occurred in 1996.
After a call sign change to KFMY, 96.1 FM became KXRK in 1992 and flipped to its present Alternative format as "X96." A wattage increase and frequency change to 96.3 FM occurred in 1996.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
WLGZ AM & FM / WRCI
WLGZ was an Adult Standards station in Rochester, NY from 1999 until 2008. 990 AM is now WDCX and carries much of the same programming as sister station WDCX FM in Buffalo, NY.
The "Legends" branding then moved to co-owned station WLGZ FM which was a Classic Hits/Adult Standards hybrid. The Webster, NY licensed station is now a straightforward Classic Hits outlet.
A double-sided keychain from when 102.7 FM was Contemporary Christian WRCI "The Light".
The "Legends" branding then moved to co-owned station WLGZ FM which was a Classic Hits/Adult Standards hybrid. The Webster, NY licensed station is now a straightforward Classic Hits outlet.
A double-sided keychain from when 102.7 FM was Contemporary Christian WRCI "The Light".
Monday, January 18, 2016
KKZR
KKZR was a Hard Rock/Heavy Metal station in Houston, Texas. They were an affiliate of the satellite-fed Z-Rock format based in Dallas, TX. 1070 AM began broadcasting as KKZR around 1988 while 106.9 FM, licensed to Conroe, TX, became KKZR in 1992.
Other Z-Rock stickers can be seen here and here. Two more KKZR stickers here.
KEDG
KEDG "103.5 The Edge" was a Modern Rock station in Las Vegas, Nevada from 1992 to 1998. 103.5 FM is currently a Regional Mexican outlet KISF "La Nueva".
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Saturday, January 16, 2016
KBAQ
89.5 FM KBAQ is a Classical music station in Phoenix, Arizona. "K-Bach" is co-owned by Arizona State University and the Maricopa County Community College District and went on the air in August, 1992.
Friday, January 15, 2016
WSLV
Many websites list Ardmore, Tennessee's WSLV as being a Country station while Wikipedia says they carry a Variety format. Listening live while writing this post I heard songs by Damn Yankees, Take That, Kiss, The Average White Band and the long version of "One Night In Bangkok" with the full orchestral introduction, something I probably haven't heard on the radio in thirty years. The 1110 AM daytimer was once owned by country singer Ernie Ashworth and is now owned by his daughter Becky Parker.
Thursday, January 14, 2016
KFI
Stickers and a travel mug from AM 640 KFI in Los Angeles, California. KFI began in 1922 when Earl C. Anthony set up a homemade 50-watt radio transmitter and began broadcasting from his garage. At one time, the 50,000-watt station was the most listened to News/Talk outlet in the country.
KFI carried Los Angeles Raiders football games from 1985 until 1994 when they relocated back to Oakland, CA.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Radio Szeged
Szeged is the third largest city in Hungary and is located in the Southern Great Plain on the river Tisza. Other than that, I know nothing else about "Radio Szeged" located at 94.9 FM. Leave a comment if you can add any info about this defunct station.
It appears that the frequency is now occupied by Class FM.
It appears that the frequency is now occupied by Class FM.
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