How many AM-only radio stations today have sizable audiences? For a yardstick, look at rated markets, AMs above a 1 share. You could set the share threshold higher but the count gets cut a lot.
Eyeballing the top few markets, it looks like New York has two (WABC and WOR), LA has two (KFI and KLAC), Chicago has three (WGN, WSCR, WLS-AM). In some markets, nonsubscribing stations that could pass this hurdle would be included IF the data was publicly available.
I'd exclude the AMs that are feeders to FM translators or FM simulcasts (though there are some anemic translator signals that probably don't add much audience). It would be interesting to see what the AM vs FM split of audience is on the Audacy all news stations with fulltime simulcasts.
There are AMs in unrated markets that are still vital. There are AM stations that have really specific niches that are profitable. But when you look at pure AM stations, how many have measured audience with a digit greater than zero before the decimal point?
Eyeballing the top few markets, it looks like New York has two (WABC and WOR), LA has two (KFI and KLAC), Chicago has three (WGN, WSCR, WLS-AM). In some markets, nonsubscribing stations that could pass this hurdle would be included IF the data was publicly available.
I'd exclude the AMs that are feeders to FM translators or FM simulcasts (though there are some anemic translator signals that probably don't add much audience). It would be interesting to see what the AM vs FM split of audience is on the Audacy all news stations with fulltime simulcasts.
There are AMs in unrated markets that are still vital. There are AM stations that have really specific niches that are profitable. But when you look at pure AM stations, how many have measured audience with a digit greater than zero before the decimal point?