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On Aug 9, 7:14�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Drifter" wrote in message news ![]() wrote: I wouldn't say overcrowded, it more conditions. 30 years ago, night- time was all about the clears, and most local were low power at night. There is practically no difference in night operation of AM in either quantity or power of stations between 1978 and today. Same problem with IBOC - the FCC could mandate the radios into cars, but no one buys radios, anymore - moving the AMs would antiquate hundreds-of-millions old analog radios, and no one would notice, or care. Radio is dying, no mattter what is done - stocks are in the ****ter, layoffs are everywhere, and stations are being sold for fractions of original prices. Terrestrial radio is dying, and nothing will stop the bleeding. |
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