


KRVL was a Texas Country station licensed to KeRrViLle, Texas. They currently carry a Classic Rock format known as Rev-FM.
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KRVL was a Texas Country station licensed to KeRrViLle, Texas. They currently carry a Classic Rock format known as Rev-FM.
WEBN has been a Rock station in Cincinnati, Ohio since 1967.

WBIM is a non-commercial, campus radio station owned by Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. According to the video below, they are the only 100% student-run radio station in the state.
I have a pretty good idea that this "Cat Country 102.3" sticker is either from WCAT in Carlisle, Pennsylvania (now "Red 102.3") or WGTC in New Carlisle, Indiana (now WSMM "The Stream.")
4BI is a Top-40/Pop/Dance station from Brisbane, Australia which began broadcasting full time in 2003. In 2005 they changed their name from "i1197" to "Switch 1197."



WMFO is a 125-watt Freeform station from Tufts University in (W)MedFOrd, Massachusetts. WMFO first went on the air in 1970 but broadcasting at Tufts goes back more than 100 years when the university founded its "wireless society." Using the call sign 1XE, the Tufts station began operating on a daily schedule in 1921, arguably the first station in the country to do so. By the late 1960s campus radio existed in the form of WTUR, an AM station formed by a group of anti-war students. Someone had the bright idea of running a coil of wire and connecting their transmitter to some nearby commuter railroad tracks--essentially wiring the tracks as an antenna. This illegally increased their broadcast range which resulted in the FCC revoking their license.
90.3 FM WXLV is a student and community-run Freeform station owned by Lehigh Carbon Community College and licensed to Schnecksville, Pennsylvania.



"Kicks 96" is a Country station licensed to Richmond, Indiana. WQLK went on the air as WGLM with a Jazz format before switching to Country in 1970. Various format changes over the years include Easy Listening, Top-40, Classic Rock and AOR before they flipped back to Country in 1992, dropping the "K92" moniker and becoming "Kicks 96."

"G100" WKRG (W Kenneth R. Giddens--the station's founder) was a Top-40 station in Mobile, Alabama starting in 1978. The frequency is currently home to Adult Contemporary WMXC "Lite Mix 99.9"



KISW is an Active Rock station in Seattle, Washington. They've carried some version of the Rock format for almost 40 years since switching from Classical in 1971. KISW was the number one ranked station in the latest Seattle Arbitron ratings.



WEFX was a Classic Rock station in Norwalk, Connecticut. In 2006 the WFOX call letters became available so they snatched them up and continue to use them to this day.
"B100.7" KBZI was a Hot Adult Contemporary station licensed to Deerfield, Missouri.
CKBZ is a Hot Adult Contemporary station from Kamloops, British Columbia. The top sticker is circa 2002 when "B-100" carried a Country format.
"B100" WOBB is a Country station licensed to Tifton, Georgia.