105-9 The Monkey/Biloxi is a sort-of unique moniker.
Followed by its rival on 95.3 being named the Gorilla.105-9 The Monkey/Biloxi is a sort-of unique moniker.
When I was a kid (50's) that used to be true. Weather reports would show a difference of ~10 degrees in the daily high temps...but not any longer. Tucson must have moved their wx reporting station at some time because for the past decade or two the difference has been only 2-3 degrees. The big difference is that, because of size and elevation Tucson cools off as soon as the sun goes behind the mountains. Phoenix stays much warmer overnight.Which is true in a sense, during summer Tucson's average high temperature is lower than Phoenix.
During that time that was the way both stations answered their phones. Kind of a gentle face slap that Tucson shoots at Phoenix every chance it gets.It was a lot simpler: "It's KOOL in Phoenix" and "It's KOLD in Tucson."
I listen to Merle and Duke on my way through Knoxville every time... and I don't even listen to OUR country stations here in Nashville!My favorites in my local market of Knoxville, TN
Lit 97.1 - Knoxville's Totally Lit Station (Hip-Hop)
Previously named Jump 97.1 (Classic Hip-Hop)
Awesome 93.1 (80's Hits)
Merle 96.7 (Country)
95.7 Duke FM (Classic Country)
106.1 VLZ- Knoxville's Rock Station (Active Rock) Named for Tennessee Vols (VLZ)
La “zalza” tiene una radio, by Zeta 93 in Puerto Rico.What is your favorite radio station slogan or name?
La “zalza” tiene una radio, by Zeta 93 in Puerto Rico.

Over in Sevier County, it's Watson 104.1 (what?)My favorites in my local market of Knoxville, TN
Lit 97.1 - Knoxville's Totally Lit Station (Hip-Hop)
Previously named Jump 97.1 (Classic Hip-Hop)
Awesome 93.1 (80's Hits)
Merle 96.7 (Country)
95.7 Duke FM (Classic Country)
106.1 VLZ- Knoxville's Rock Station (Active Rock) Named for Tennessee Vols (VLZ)
That's actually pretty cool. Thanks for giving us one of the most iconic radio logos in all of PR.I painted the original rendition of the logo with a house painter's brush on a piece of construction plywood in my back yard, and then took it to Badillo / Compton to be "cleaned" and made into final form for TV, buscards, decals and T-shirts.
KRLC AM Lewiston, Idaho once identified as being in the “Seaport Cities”, though about 300 miles inland from the ocean. The idea was that the Snake River (tribulation of the Columbia River), came through the market, probably to benefit some of either the owners interests or advertisers interests. Always thought that was a bit far fetched.