Scott Fybush said:
How about the AMs near the top of the dial that really fudged their frequencies to sound better? In the mid-70s, WWWG here in Rochester was at 1460, but their promotional materials all called it "3WG/AM 1500." When there's a quarter of an inch between "14" and "16" on the right side of the dial in the car, who can tell the difference, right?
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Rock 16 KLIV" (1590) in San Jose. They had a cool logo, in which the "K" in rock was stylized to look like a "16." As Michael Hagerty pointed out, KRLA, which used their actual frequency (1110) became "Hit Radio 11" for awhile.
But before digital read-outs, FMs were even more guilty of rounding off, or did something clever with the number to the right of the "point." My favorite was probably KLOS "95 1/2."