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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... That said, I do take issue with a statement that most AM stations are on the air to hold the license. Most AM stations are on the air to make money. Not all do, but many are among America's top billing stations, and those AMs with decent signals that cover their markets are successful. And many smaller AMs that have limited coverage have found great success and profit by serving ethnic communities, minority groups or religious followings. David, I always value your opinions and find you one the most sane of the regulars here. But I did not say that "Most" AMs are only on the air to hold the license, I said "Many" are. There is a big diff and it is true. What you said about the successful AMs is also true. I just think that any station that let's it's quality get that bad is among the ones just holding the license. If I owned it, it would be in stereo and have the best audio quality available 24/7. If I couldn't afford to keep it going properly I would sell it or send the license back to the FCC. |
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