WCKO - Fort Lauderdale, FL
American Retro Apparel
WCKO, went on the air in the the early 1970s. WCKO originally had a soul/R&B format it was the sister station of long time AM R&B leader in Broward County WRBD 1470. In late 1977 WCKO changed it moniker to K-102 and switched to an automated disco format. In 1979 K-102 changed formats again, to a tight rotation of rock hits with DJ's Buddy Hollis, Bo Walker, Alan Michaels, Tom Stevens, Jonathon Keys and Geoff Allen and By late 1980 K-102 had made a dent into WSHE's dominance of South Florida rock audience, At this time K-102 was calling itself "South Florida's Hottest Rock". In early 1982 K-102 began playing a new wave format and calling itself K-102 Rock of the Eighties. In 1983 K-102 was playing an album oriented rock that lasted until the station was sold by Bob Bell.
In 1983 the station was purchased by Sconnix Broadcasting which dropped the WCKO call letters, changed the format to Adult Contemporary and upgraded the signal, moving the station to the master antenna system serving South Florida, the result of another station moving from 92.1 to 92.3. In 1988 the station migrated to a full time Oldies station and dominated the key 25-54 demographic through 1991.
This Gildan long-sleeved shirt is a fashion must-have. Add this wardrobe essential to your collection, and have a great to-go option for a casual look. The K-102 logo features a distressed look.
• 100% cotton
• Sport Grey is 90% cotton, 10% polyester
• Classic fit with long sleeves and rib cuffs
• Pre-shrunk jersey knit
• Seamless double-needle 7⁄8'' (2.2 cm) collar
• Double-needle bottom hem
• Taped neck and shoulders
• Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the middle
Size guide
LENGTH (inches) | WIDTH (inches) | |
S | 28 | 18 |
M | 29 | 20 |
L | 30 | 22 |
XL | 31 | 24 |
2XL | 32 | 26 |
3XL | 33 | 28 |
4XL | 34 | 30 |