Your Favorite Top 40 Radio Station Comes Back To Life
Your Favorite Top 40 Radio Station Comes Back To Life
Popular new website, RadioLogoLand.com, calls itself 'The sound of a generation captured on a T-shirt.'
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif., June 5 /PRNewswire/ -- What was your favorite Top 40 radio station back in the 50s, 60s and 70s? And who was your favorite DJ?
Now RadioLogoLand.com brings that radio station -- plus hundreds of others -- back to life, by offering their popular logos on a wide array of T-shirts, sweatshirts, coffee mugs, and other cool gear.
"The excitement and the memories of your favorite Top 40 rock 'n' roll radio station are back," said Bruce Chandler, nationally-syndicated morning personality on The Oldies Channel. "I cyber-walked down the aisles at RadioLogoLand.com and picked up some fabulous items. I love this site!"
Stations like KHJ, KYA, WCFL, XERB and CKLW may have changed formats or signed off long ago, but fans across the country can still proudly wear T- shirts from those stations or any other station they listened to while growing up. "We've lovingly recreated logos from more than 200 stations," said Jim deYong, founder of RadioLogoLand.com. "All the big stations from the heart of the rock 'n roll era are available."
RadioLogoLand.com's staff spent months researching the original logos, then had them recreated by top-notch illustrators. "We made sure they were accurate to the smallest detail," deYong said. "It was a real labor of love."
"This really is the sound of a generation captured on a T-shirt," deYong noted. "We've received thousands of emails from former DJs and their fans thanking us for bringing back some very pleasant memories."
"KHJ-Los Angeles and WMCA-New York have been our biggest sellers," deYong said, "but no matter where you grew up -- big city or small town -- you had a favorite Top 40 station. And you can probably find it at RadioLogoLand.com."
RadioLogoLand.com offers logos from Top 40 radio stations across America and around the world -- Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe, including famous pirate radio stations.
In his first, mercifully short career, Jim deYong was a very bad disc jockey. In his second career, he was an award-winning advertising copywriter who founded two very successful Southern California advertising agencies. After failing miserably at retirement, he now writes and produces radio and television commercials. He deeply regrets the demise of personality-driven Top 40 radio.
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