No, not anymore.Les Stock said:Is there still a KLIT in Fountain Valley, CA?
It was KLIT from 01/15/1997 till it changed to KJLL-FM in 03/19/2007 (Jill-FM).
The current call letters KLST-FM have been there from 02/09/2012.
No, not anymore.Les Stock said:Is there still a KLIT in Fountain Valley, CA?
jfrancispastirchak said:Recently mentioned this on another thread-- N B C (Nothing But Crap)
Chuck Tiller said:You wonder how they got those calls:
KDIC http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?call=kdic&x=11&y=2&sr=Y&s=C
WDIC http://radio-locator.com/info/WDIC-FM
WOMB http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?call=womb&x=14&y=7&sr=Y&s=C
KASS http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?call=kass&x=6&y=4&sr=Y&s=C
I heard there was a KCUF at one time, but not now. I guess they figured it out backwards.
Chuck Tiller said:
trusty said:Radio-locator says the motto for this station is "Kick 107". ;D
Wright County Guy said:Currently they go by the moniker U-90, but more than once the phrase "Don't touch that dial! You got KUMM on it" was uttered without the call letters spelled out.
When I was at WNQM about 10 years ago, and they were in the process of putting 'MQM (back) on the air back about that time, they were having so much difficulty getting 'MQM on the air, that I joked that the call letters stood for "we may quit Memphis"! ;Danotherguy said:WMQM, a dollar a holler station in Memphis: We're Making Quick Money (Thanks RDP for that one)
Bongwater said:ddsparxx said:Wow, I wonder how the FCC allows such call letters?![]()
The University of North Texas were smart enough to name their station KNTU