My controversial thought of the day:
Yes, I think it’s the end of the run for 560. It’s not a horrible signal, but a lot of the AM has probably reached the end of its lifespan.
With that being said, I still see a lot of life left in big signals like 810. Based on the commentary here, I don’t think many others agree. I’m somewhere between a millennial and Gen Z, and see no issue whatsoever with news, talk, and information content on the AM dial. When I’m in the bay area I listen to KCBS on 740 all of the time and don’t think twice about it. Sure, KCBS is also on 106.9, but I find 740 to be more listenable across the market. The audio quality isn’t CD stereo, but 50kw on a good frequency gives you clear reception. No big deal to me.
There’s no doubt that FM is technically better. And as much as I have nostalgia for listening to music on AM, we all know that those days are over. But there’s only so many FMs in a market to go around. I see nothing wrong with keeping the major 50kw stations running, since everyone in the market can hear it if there’s something there that they want to hear. Even if 80% of AM stations shut down tomorrow, I’d hope the major 50kw stations would get to stick around since I don’t really see that much of a difference between what they can/can’t do, and what FM does.
Yes, I think it’s the end of the run for 560. It’s not a horrible signal, but a lot of the AM has probably reached the end of its lifespan.
With that being said, I still see a lot of life left in big signals like 810. Based on the commentary here, I don’t think many others agree. I’m somewhere between a millennial and Gen Z, and see no issue whatsoever with news, talk, and information content on the AM dial. When I’m in the bay area I listen to KCBS on 740 all of the time and don’t think twice about it. Sure, KCBS is also on 106.9, but I find 740 to be more listenable across the market. The audio quality isn’t CD stereo, but 50kw on a good frequency gives you clear reception. No big deal to me.
There’s no doubt that FM is technically better. And as much as I have nostalgia for listening to music on AM, we all know that those days are over. But there’s only so many FMs in a market to go around. I see nothing wrong with keeping the major 50kw stations running, since everyone in the market can hear it if there’s something there that they want to hear. Even if 80% of AM stations shut down tomorrow, I’d hope the major 50kw stations would get to stick around since I don’t really see that much of a difference between what they can/can’t do, and what FM does.