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On Feb 13, 10:15*pm, "Brenda Ann"
wrote: Now, it may be a good idea to bring it back, but for the opposite reason: to give AM a chance at a comeback of sorts. Bringing back the rule would make big corporations like Entercom, Disney, Clear Channel, et. al. either create programming that listeners will listen to (and advertisers will support) or give up those AM plants to someone that WILL. The only logical reason they are keeping them once they move the content to FM is to freeze out competition Disagree, the only thing that would do is kill AM off even quicker. FM dominates every market out there now and stations stuck on AM are very wise to simulcast on FM as well. The problem is, no one wants to buy AM stations anymore, and the market each year continues for fall for AM. Hey don't get me wrong, I love AM radio and listen and dx it all the time. But I also realize what the facts are about AM, it is a dying breed. |