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Your own "funny" (etc) call letter meanings

"I guess in the eyes of people who hate it, KRAP would be appropriate call letters for a rap station."

There actually was a Free Underground station in Longview with that assumed call, which had been operating for about two years but was recently suppressed by the F¢¢. Supposedly they ran an "alternative rock" format. (http://feedback.pdxradio.com/topic/krap-1079-longview-pirate-shuts-down-after-fcc-visit)

[size=8pt]And why that report made All Access is anybody's guess.....
 
Tulsa heritage AOR KMOD: Probably stood for K-Mod in the mid-70s, but it's also awful close to "commode," and the calls could stand for "Keep Me on Drugs."
 
The now defunct WPFB AM-910 in Middletown, Ohio was We Play For Briars alluding to their music which appealed to immigrants who came to work in the steel mills from across the Ohio River.

Actually they were the initials of the original owner, Paul F Braden.
 
WLOL was an old-line AM in Minneapolis on 1330, and it also had an FM sister that was a big CHR in the 80s, WLOL 99 1/2. The House That Keillor Built jettisoned those calls when it bought the stations in the early 90s and took them non-comm.

Then the Kling-on Nation (we're talking about Minnesota Public Radio or the Voice of GK, Garrison Keillor or George Kling, the long-time GM there) jettisoned 1330 to Starboard Media Foundation, a Catholic radio network that promptly restored WLOL. No laughing during the Radio Rosary. WLOL is also on FM in Star City WV, an EWTN affiliate.

And in Iowa, the asses have it. KMA as mentioned earlier in the thread needs no explanation except that it's really for the founder Earl MAy. From Shenandoah traveling east to Iowa City, KRNA is also reportedly named after one of its co-founders, Robby Norton. While his lipstick stained posterior has long left the building, leaving KRNA in a (Cumulus) cloud of dust, Norton et al ownership continues up the road in Cedar Rapids at KZIA and KGYM.
 
The former easy-listening station in Memphis had the call letters WEZI, and yes, everyone pronounced it "weezy," like George Jefferson's wife, but queezy is probably how you felt after listening to it! ;D
 
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