1150 AM WGGH (W God George Hartley) airs Talk and Religious programming in Marion, Illinois. The 5,000-watt daytimer covers parts of five states and went on the air in 1949.
A daily look into one of the world's largest collections of radio station bumper stickers and memorabilia.
Thursday, April 6, 2017
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
WBUR
90.9 WBUR (W Boston University Radio) is a public radio outlet in Boston, Massachusetts. They started in 1950 as a student-run station before shifting to a professional staff in the 1970s. Most music programs were phased out over the years and now the programming is almost entirely News/Talk with a large amount of NPR shows.
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Monday, April 3, 2017
Sunday, April 2, 2017
KIQY
"K104" KIQY was a Top-40 station licensed to Lebanon, Oregon. They broadcast in the Willamette Valley from 1978 until 1993. The KIQY call letters were supposedly chosen because of its resemblance to "K104" which seems quite a stretch.
Saturday, April 1, 2017
KCCN FM
Honolulu's FM 100 KCCN began airing Contemporary Hawaiian music in 1990. They were the sister station to KCCN AM which broadcast a Traditional Hawaiian format before they flipped to Sports in 2003.
Friday, March 31, 2017
More Foxes
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
KCHU / KXGA / KXKM
770 AM KCHU is a non-commercial, public radio station licensed to Valdez, Alaska. They went on the air in 1986 with a 1,000-watt signal which was upped to 9,700-watts in 1990. Along with two other full-service FM signals and a few translators, the Terminal Radio network covers an area about the size of Pennsylvania, but with a population just over 10,000.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Mystery Shirt - U102
Does anybody know what station this unbelievably ugly "U102" t-shirt is from? There have only been a handful of stations to use this moniker that I could find:
KUVA - Uvalde, Texas
WMYU - Knoxville, Tennessee
WUUU - Utica/Rome, New York
WCKU - Lexington, Kentucky
KUVA - Uvalde, Texas
WMYU - Knoxville, Tennessee
WUUU - Utica/Rome, New York
WCKU - Lexington, Kentucky
WFSK
"Jazzy 88" WFSK is owned and operated by Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. Programming is primarily Smooth and Contemporary Jazz music along with Talk shows. WFSK went on the air, originally as WRFN, on May 15, 1973.
Monday, March 27, 2017
KSRW
"Alt 92.5" KSRW is a locally owned station playing a mix of Modern Rock, Blues, Funk and Americana. They are licensed to Independence, California.
KSRW is owned by Sierra Wave Media which also operates three translator stations as well as low-power television station KSRW Channel 33 licensed to Mammoth Lakes, CA.
KSRW is owned by Sierra Wave Media which also operates three translator stations as well as low-power television station KSRW Channel 33 licensed to Mammoth Lakes, CA.
KGBS
"Gentle Country" KGBS existed in Los Angeles, California from around 1973 until 1976. They broadcast during daylight hours only on 1020 AM and 24 hours a day on 97.1 FM.
Montana Public Radio
Montana Public Radio began in 1965 when KUFM went on the air in Missoula as a 10-watt campus station. The University of Montana currently owns MPR which is made up of 8 full power stations and 5 translators covering all of the western and central part of the state.
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Polskie Radio 1
Polskie Radio is Poland's state-owned, publicly-funded, national radio broadcasting organization. They went on the air in 1926 from their headquarters in Warsaw.
Polskie Radio Szczecin is one of 17 regional stations in the Polskie Radio organization.
Polskie Radio 1 is heard nationally and airs information and Adult Contemporary music. They also broadcast Matysiakowie, a radio drama which has been heard weekly without fail since its debut in 1956.
FM BSSL
FM BSSL aka FM Brussel was on the air from 2000 until 2015 in Brussels, Belgium. They broadcast from studios located on the campus of the Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema & Sound.
Saturday, March 25, 2017
WTPT
WTPT "93.3 The Planet" is an Active Rock station licensed to Forest City, North Carolina with studios in Greenville, South Carolina.
Friday, March 24, 2017
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