Shortwave, particularly in and around the 60, 49, 41, and 31 cm bands (4760-9900 kHz range) is loaded with a variety of music and spoken word programming. Station operators cater to the doomsday/prepper crowd with lots of fire-and-brimstone preaching and by still maintaining a good presence on the old, antiquated, but not nearly dead medium. Talking exclusively about the USA, spoken word programming ranges from fire-and-brimstone preaching, conspiracy theory pushers the likes of Alex Jones to very positive and uplifting religious and talk programming. There's even a station that comes in at night where I am down in the lower end of the 60 cm band or possibly in the 71 cm band that features a business and financial talk program. Examples of notable shortwave stations include WBCQ in Monticello, Maine, WEWN in Vandiver, Alabama, and WRNO in New Orleans, although frequencies change by time of day due to propagation characteristics. And yes, licenses are still being granted for new shortwave stations as fulfillable applications come in.