With respect with Mr. Simington, he was speaking at the National Association of Farm Broadcasting. He was delivering a speech that he thought would resonate well with that particular crowd. While AM may have a future of some sort with farmers, what happens when the older farmers who still regularly listen to those AM stations for the farm and ag reports retire, and the younger ones who've never heard of "AM Radio" take over and realize they can instantly get weather forecasts, commodity prices, reports and all other types of information almost instantly, whenever they want it, from any smart phone?