I did excuse him. You incessantly bring up DX reception as if it were the norm or easy for the average listener.
A question was asked about NYC stations. Sounded like a request for reception reports to me, so I was hardly off topic. My WCBS observation was 40 to 50 years old, and done with a rather ordinary All American Five tube radio in Lubbock, TX. The type of radio a lot of people had at the time. To anybody simply tuning across the dial, WCBS would have been just another signal on the dial. Same with the report of WABC in New York. I hate to shatter my image, but I was NOT the first person in Houston to discover WABC. There was quite a group of kids down in Houston listening, they told ME about WABC, not vice versa! In fact, one visit to Houston, I was besieged with cousins calling me "cousin Brucie". Apparently they found out about WABC from other kids in their high school. I have no idea how many Houston kids were listening, but with McLendon censored top-40 on KILT, it may have been a lot - along with WLS and KOMA, and any other station that happened to come in on the radio. That doesn't make people DX'ers, it makes them people who tune across the dial until they find music they want. If it happens to on a station 1000 miles away, so what?
And - I can also give a report on reception in Montreal at the time. I actually took that All American 5 radio with me on that trip, and reception of WCBS was quite good in Montreal. Not so much WABC.
Reception report from about 45 years ago in Wilmington, DE - all NYC clears were quite good on a rather ordinary 8 transistor portable.
Reception report of the NYC clears from a trip to NYC 20 years ago. I took a road trip to Boston to visit a power supply manufacturer. The signal on 660, 770, and 880 was quite good into CT, even into MA, but faded badly - well before Boston. Of course the rent car had a sub-standard antenna on it.
Now - if I were an engineer at WNBC, or WFAN, or whatever they call themselves today, I would surely be wondering why my signal, on a lower frequency that should get out more - is substandard! Because that means it is weaker - if its weaker in the fringes, it is weaker over New York - where it matters. And has been for decades. That needs some more research, if somebody cares their station is weaker than the competition.