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In article ,
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On Feb 18, 1:29?am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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What a pathetic, fat, worthless old man - you have no social
skills, because your 24/7 interaction with people is spent
blogging !

I gyuess this means that you can't refute my listing of AM n/t
stations already moved to FM.

Usenet is not a blogdspot.

The move has stalled with the FCC.


The FCC does not regulate or have anything to do with format changes.

AM news/talk/sports is alive-and- well.


And moving form AM to FM at an increasing pace, based on the early
successes.


Where is this happening?


Orlando, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Salt Lake City, Phoenix,
Dayton, Tallahassee, etc.

You expect that to happen in the LA area were
it will affect my listening?


Major runors that Clear is going to take the loser in the Spring or Summer
book out of KYSR, KHHT or KBIG and make it a simulcast of KFI. Eventually,
640 could be changed to another formrat, or kept for the senior citizens...


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Old February 20th 07, 02:57 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

wrote in message
oups.com...
On Feb 18, 1:29?am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message

oups.com...

What a pathetic, fat, worthless old man - you have no social
skills, because your 24/7 interaction with people is spent
blogging !

I gyuess this means that you can't refute my listing of AM n/t
stations already moved to FM.

Usenet is not a blogdspot.

The move has stalled with the FCC.

The FCC does not regulate or have anything to do with format changes.

AM news/talk/sports is alive-and- well.

And moving form AM to FM at an increasing pace, based on the early
successes.


Where is this happening?


Orlando, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Salt Lake City, Phoenix,
Dayton, Tallahassee, etc.

You expect that to happen in the LA area were
it will affect my listening?


Major runors that Clear is going to take the loser in the Spring or Summer
book out of KYSR, KHHT or KBIG and make it a simulcast of KFI. Eventually,
640 could be changed to another formrat, or kept for the senior citizens...


So if this does not happen will you admit you are wrong on the whole
IBOC issue and formats?

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"Telamon" wrote in message
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Major runors that Clear is going to take the loser in the Spring or
Summer
book out of KYSR, KHHT or KBIG and make it a simulcast of KFI.
Eventually,
640 could be changed to another formrat, or kept for the senior
citizens...


So if this does not happen will you admit you are wrong on the whole
IBOC issue and formats?


I said that if one o fthe three underperforming FMs in LA does not recover
int he next two books, it will be considered to reinforce KFI. Clear has
already made some major FM news talk moves, ranging from Tallahassee to New
Orleans to Pittsburgh.


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