What's amazing: This fading sign has been up there since at least 1967. That's the last year KRHM broadcasted on the 94.7 frequency; after that, infamous freeform KMET "The Mighty Met" debuted. (Of course, smooth jazz KTWV "The Wave" has been there since 1987.)
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Name This Spot: Old Billboard Edition
Last time we went with an obscure statue in a Cerritos park. This one's much easier. Where can you find this old, fading (but still very much visible) billboard for "KRHM 94.7 FM"?

What's amazing: This fading sign has been up there since at least 1967. That's the last year KRHM broadcasted on the 94.7 frequency; after that, infamous freeform KMET "The Mighty Met" debuted. (Of course, smooth jazz KTWV "The Wave" has been there since 1987.)
What's amazing: This fading sign has been up there since at least 1967. That's the last year KRHM broadcasted on the 94.7 frequency; after that, infamous freeform KMET "The Mighty Met" debuted. (Of course, smooth jazz KTWV "The Wave" has been there since 1987.)
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