Back in the day there was a small AM called WKRP, I believe it might have been in Cincinnati. Their mascot was a guy wearing a KaRP fish costume. There is a present day KARP in Minnesota that covers a whole bunch of lakes. Anyone know what type of fish are common there?
Also down here in Mobile Alabama we had an AM with the call letters WABB. Their mascot, a big old fuzzy WABBit.
I seems appropriate to me that the NPR in Philadelphia goes by WHYY, but it seems wrong that another Philly station, WHAT, is Spanish... Nah, "What?" is exactly what I would think if I stumbled across that Spanish station.
WUWF, from the University of West Florida goes by the name "Woof radio"... you know, as in a dog barking... even though WUWF's coverage area slightly overlaps with WOOF AM and FM.
I downloaded the WFMU, NYC app to my iPhone and it breaks everything down, WF (dog, woof) MU (cow, moo).
Radio Locator says KOME is silent and KAME doesn't exist, KUMM was already mentioned as running wild with their name. KLIT is assigned, but the station is a silent non-com. WHOR doesn't exists. It seems appropriate that Clear Channel owns WUSY.
WEED is a Spanish AM in North Carolina, too bad because Mexican weed sucks. KIND is assigned to some class A station in Kansas, can't figure out the format from Google.
It's still early for me, I shouldn't be typing a post in a public forum.