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![]() "Wingdingaling6" wrote in message ... On Jan 19, 10:38 am, wrote: Clear Channel cut's 1500 people mostly from sales. The sales people left will be given accounts of those AE's who didn't make it. While this is an interesting prediction, and well deserved they get their asses canned, for the most part AM Radio died the day they switched on IBOC. The day that IBOC was activated is the day that AM Radio died. Nothing but f-n white noise from one end of the band to the other and no more late night DX'ing. DXing makes no money for AM stations. AM is dying because its listeners are mostly over 55, and getting older each year... advertisers seldom target 55 and over, so those stations are, almost without exception, dropping in revenue and ratings. Just about 100% of AM station revenue is made in the local metropolitan area, and most of that is made in daytime hours, not after 7 PM. So whether you can pick up WSB in Arkansas is of no matter to the broadcaster, who can not monetize that audience... which is both tiny and nearly unmeasurable. |
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