1069_KIFR said:What The ...? Was KOMG taken or KLOL (I think this is a station in Dallas)or KBTW?
Mr. Mike said:KWTF? ???
Seems kinda funny that this new radio station would pick these particular call letters.![]()
Laurence Glavin said:Mr. Mike said:KWTF? ???
Seems kinda funny that this new radio station would pick these particular call letters.![]()
Well San Francisco already has a station with the call letters KSOL. I recently saw a TV commercial for an automotive manufacturer (very effective commercial; I've forgotten the name...it may have also been a car dealer not a car maker) that claimed its "special deal" was for a few more days. "If you don't act now, youll be SOL."
Scott Fybush said:Nope. CU-- isn't part of the Canadian callsign block. Canadian stations start with CF, CH, CI, CJ and CK. (The CBC uses CB- for its domestic stations as part of an informal agreement with Chile, which has the international rights to the CB- block.)
Zach said:Scott Fybush said:Nope. CU-- isn't part of the Canadian callsign block. Canadian stations start with CF, CH, CI, CJ and CK. (The CBC uses CB- for its domestic stations as part of an informal agreement with Chile, which has the international rights to the CB- block.)
Aw, fiddlesticks.
There's always the same word with a K-call I suppose. Now I know the FCC wouldn't let that through.
(Hopes to be proved wrong.)
Lkeller said:Though not profane per se, I always thought KNUS (Denver - rhymes with "****," I thought) was a bit distasteful when I first saw the call letters on an air check website. But apparently, it's meant to be pronounced "K-News. " It was even K-News in its Top 40 days.
There's a Doug Sahm song that has a line in it that goes "something happens to me when I turn on KOKE-FM" or something like that. I looked it up, and sure enough. It was "super roper" FM radio in Austin texas:recto101 said:How about WACK or KUNT or WOPM and KOKE?
Zach said:KRAP or KRAK? Nah, too obvious.![]()
...Salem's All-Fascists-All-The-Time yakker in Phoenix has the calls KKNT...Zach said:Apparently KGHT in Aspen was known as K-C-U-F from 2005 to 2010, so it could be used again I suppose.
In Canada, would they license C-U-Next-Tuesday?![]()