KUPD in Phoenix called itself "Cupid" back in the 70s. They were Top 40 then too.Top 40! That's why it made no sense.
KUPD in Phoenix called itself "Cupid" back in the 70s. They were Top 40 then too.Top 40! That's why it made no sense.
When KUPD in Tempe went on the air in the very early 60's it was the instrumental Mantovani & Friends format that later was named "Beautiful Music".KUPD in Phoenix called itself "Cupid" back in the 70s. They were Top 40 then too.
No better proof of the fact that KUPD utilized the Cupid theme of beautiful music is this nice piece of history from David himself: https://www.davidgleason.com/Archive Arizona/DFG-Arizona-Veries-from-CLE.pdfWhen KUPD in Tempe went on the air in the very early 60's it was the instrumental Mantovani & Friends format that later was named "Beautiful Music".
It did not go to Top 40 until much later, as the initial war in that format was between KRUX and KRIZ.
I always liked the WACO Waco call sign. It was unusual both because Waco is the name of the city of license (in central Texas) and because the call was held by a station west of the Mississippi, where K call signs have long been required. Unfortunately, someone decided to change the call sign a number of years ago, and since it is west of the Mississippi the old WACO will never get its call sign back.
WIRE 91.1 in Lebanon, Indiana is also known as "Radio Mom". They run softish Hot AC, and also occasionally drop in a "listen to your mom" liner. It's one of the stations I like as I ride up I-65.Merf Radio 95.7 in Pennsylvania is an odd name for a station it's a Hot A/C station. It's logo is a dog 🐕 🐶. Another odd one is 92.3 Moose a CHR in Augusta, Maine. Mom 102.7 in Michigan is a funny one It's slogan is Always Listen to Your Mom. I also have seen OMG 106.7 which used to be in Santa Fe that was a Pop station it was also on 97.7 at some point as OMG 97.7.
The AM facility was moved north to Burleson, so it wouldn't have stayed "WACO Waco" anyway. IHeart could flip its other AM, KWTX 1230, to the WACO call if it ever wanted to.I always liked the WACO Waco call sign. It was unusual both because Waco is the name of the city of license (in central Texas) and because the call was held by a station west of the Mississippi, where K call signs have long been required. Unfortunately, someone decided to change the call sign a number of years ago, and since it is west of the Mississippi the old WACO will never get its call sign back.
"The Phantom" - WMPS 96.1 Tunica - Memphis, as a classic based alternative rock station. May have been inspired by the pirate Phantom FM in Dublin, that later became legal.
"K-Otter" - 94.9 KOTR Cambria, California - a freeform AAA station. It later transformed into another radio animal as an outlet of "K-Pig" (KPYG, simulcasting KPIG.)
During the 2008 election, a pair of DC market AM stations were marketed as "McCain 570" and "Obama 1260" (conservative talk on 570 WTNT and liberal hosts on 1260 WWRC.)
I worked at the former WNON, 100.9, Lebanon, IN. Yes, it stood for LebaNON, but it was easy enough to think "NON Radio". Up the road, another employer of mine was WSHW, Frankfort, "Shine 99":. It sort of worked but didn't.WIRE 91.1 in Lebanon, Indiana is also known as "Radio Mom". They run softish Hot AC, and also occasionally drop in a "listen to your mom" liner. It's one of the stations I like as I ride up I-65.
Except KMLE no longer uses the camel logo, despite it being very unique and distinctive. In fact, KMLE’s ratings have not recovered since they dropped the camel from their imaging!KMLE "Camel Country" Phoenix