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Albany-Schenectady-Troy ratings are out.

Osama said:
What about somebody just doing a good 60's/early 70s based Oldies station even including some 50s titles too?
There was such a variety of great music released during those years. WROW/WTRY/WCKM are all wretched....and to my ears entirely unlistenable...Not every station needs to appeal to the 39 year old that has maxed out his credit cards...
It's a shame that broadcasters have gotten to cater strictly to the 25 to 54 demographic and to the most shallow listening preferences out there! The days of four figure playlists seem to be a thing of the past, especially on major signal FMs. I think an effort has been made with the adult hit-variety format, but this only goes so far.

vinyltapecd said:
I could not agree more. Except: I think the music on WROW is excellent, especially compared to everything else on the radio :mad: ... the one and only reason WROW is wretched is because it is an AM station...
I realize that the FCC and other forces have been doing their best to keep AM an inferior band. But it doesn't have to be that way. I think there can be a quality analog transmission standard implemented and there are ways that broadcasters can get the most out of their AM signals. Whether or not the powers-that-be at 590 want to do that is another matter.

I have to say it but beggars can't be choosers, and that applies to radio as well as anything else. Whenever you have a format that falls out of the mainstream cacophony of formats (which Magic was/is), broadcasters are going to be less likely to take a chance on that format. If a broadcaster is willing to exile that format to a subordinate facility, you might want to consider yourself lucky that it isn't gone altogether!

Once again, look at the ups: you can get 590 for most, if not all the way to both Poughkeepsie and Utica during the day; so this could make those trips on I-90 and I-87 a little more pleasant.


Seltzer said:
I may not be able to enjoy it in the car yet because of AM static, but that is changing too with internet access in cars a sure thing coming soon.
You may want to get your car radio checked out because you may have a loose connection someplace. It could be the antenna or something else.
 
vinyltapecd said:
But now Magic is virtually dead; who the hell listens to music on AM...even YouTube sounds better.

I DO. I listen to music on AM, alot. And YouTube doesn't sound better!!

If you like it so much, you'll get over this AM phobia thing you seem to suffer from!! (just give it a try for cryin' out loud)
 
RBW said:
vinyltapecd said:
But now Magic is virtually dead; who the hell listens to music on AM...even YouTube sounds better.

I DO. I listen to music on AM, alot. And YouTube doesn't sound better!!

If you like it so much, you'll get over this AM phobia thing you seem to suffer from!! (just give it a try for cryin' out loud)
Thanks for bringing some sense to this discussion! I'll refer all to my previous posts here.
JFTR WROW has increased to 10th place in latest ratings (I don't know IF I can give the share #) and is the second highest AM with only WGY beating it out.
 
One thing I find about AM car radios is that the computers that control the car make a lot of "hash". And it gets worse as the car ages. The reason for this is the computers are ususally shielded but as the car ages the places where the shield is fastened become oxidized, causing the shield to become a transmitting antenna of this interference. If one could take the cover off, and clean these points with fine grade emery paper, it might help.
 
RBW said:
I listen to music on AM, alot. And YouTube doesn't sound better!!

If you like it so much, you'll get over this AM phobia thing you seem to suffer from!! (just give it a try for cryin' out loud)

HAHAHAHAHA! Did you know that YouTube can support stereo audio with frequencies up to 15-16 khz (which is pretty much the top end of the frequencies in most mp3s or FM broadcasts)? Of course, even though YouTube fares pretty well when looking at frequency response, it still sounds "grainy" and is noticeably inferior to a decent mp3 or FM broadcast, due to excessive data compression and other processing, which I admittedly do not know much about. Now let's take a look at AM...monoaural audio with a maximum frequency response of 10 khz?? These are just two of the many inherent limitations of AM broadcasting, and yet these two limitations by themselves pretty much make AM sound quality infinitely poor in comparison to that of a YouTube video.

The absurdity of your claim leads me to believe you knowingly made a false statement for the sake of argument, in the hopes that I might be a complete fool and believe it.
 
THE_KNICKMAN said:
One thing I find about AM car radios is that the computers that control the car make a lot of "hash". And it gets worse as the car ages. The reason for this is the computers are ususally shielded but as the car ages the places where the shield is fastened become oxidized, causing the shield to become a transmitting antenna of this interference. If one could take the cover off, and clean these points with fine grade emery paper, it might help.

Interesting. Might this possibly be the reason why the AM receiver in my car (`03 Corolla) will intermittently have an electrical buzz when tuning to non-city grade signals, which is ONLY audible when the engine is on and which gets worse during acceleration?
Would you describe that kind of interference as hash?
 
Just curious...Does anyone own a new car with one of these new tiny antennas that are located over the rear top of the car. Some of them appear to be 1.5 to 2 inches long. I can't imagine that they can perform very well. Any reviews????
 
Voice Track: I think you are seeing ON-Star antennas. C.Spence, I would sooner think you are picking up outside interference. The computer noise is generally steady. Outside interference come from many sources; breaks in the CATV, neon signs, cash registers in businesses, and if you are close enough, computer in homes and businesses, WIFI sometimes causes problems.
 
THE_KNICKMAN said:
C.Spence, I would sooner think you are picking up outside interference. The computer noise is generally steady. Outside interference come from many sources; breaks in the CATV, neon signs, cash registers in businesses, and if you are close enough, computer in homes and businesses, WIFI sometimes causes problems.

In my situation, it'll be sporatic. But I know it's NOT outside interference. I know the difference between the two. This has done it in the past, for several days in a row, wherever I am. Then, it stops and may go months just fine. Then very slowly, I begin to hear it again, and it'll build, getting worse day by day. Then it'll stop again. If I tried to have a mechanic look at it, I don't think they'd quite understand what to listen for. Or of course... it wouldn't do it in the garage, or interference FROM the garage would cause the radio to ONLY pick up a local station... which would defeat the purpose!
 
THE_KNICKMAN said:
Voice Track: I think you are seeing ON-Star antennas. C.Spence, I would sooner think you are picking up outside interference. The computer noise is generally steady. Outside interference come from many sources; breaks in the CATV, neon signs, cash registers in businesses, and if you are close enough, computer in homes and businesses, WIFI sometimes causes problems.

I don't think its outside noise,driving along rural rt. 30 in Delaware and Schoharie counties there is no outside interference ,ie: power lines ect.
 
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