Not much of a logo, but the Shreveport-Louisiana thing lancing the three-state area is interesting. Why KWKH? Ask its founder, William Kennon Henderson.

Operating from his estate called "Kennonwood," north of Shreveport, the 50,000-watt, clear-channel station matched in prestige WWL in New Orleans. On the air, Henderson railed against the power of the new Federal Communications Commission to regulate his station, going so far as to issue a private phonograph record to present his views.[3] During the evening hours, its powerful signal reached all over the United States. Henderson allied himself politically with the popular Democrat, Huey Pierce Long, Jr., who was elected governor of Louisiana in 1928.[1] Like Long, Henderson challenged the power of chain store monopolies. Henderson and Long came to a parting of the ways, and Henderson sold the station in 1933.[1][4] Henderson's trademark sign-in on radio was "Hello, World, Doggone Ya!"

But that wasn't all the man was known for.

In addition to his opposition to chain stores, Henderson solicited his own brand of coffee over the air.

Oh.