hypwr said:WHY?
FreddyE1977 said:my understanding is that the Canadians hold priority on that freq. by treaty and will not be giving it up,
whether a station is using it or not
PHIL Z said:Live And Local, Us Old Folks still listen to AM Stations, In Western Pa. "Old is Gold" Nursing Homes, Home Care Companies, Buick Dealers,Fair Priced Restrants,Rehab Hospitals. Advertise on the Frankie Day Show. We Love our Oldies and Polka's. Listen to 620 on the weekends. Tune your AM radio up and down the Dial you will find Ethnic show's 620,680,730,770,810,830,910,1050,1110,1160,1200,1230,1280,1460,1570 etc. all local AM Stations
You jest. However, if you did program something like that you probably would have quite a few listeners. The problem is, how would you sell it. Have sales reps in Siberia? That's why most US short-wave stations air block programs....usually to the far-right. Even though they are required, by law, to target foreigh countries, they still have alot of signal in the US.FreddyE1977 said:I hear Rhythmic AC is very hot in Siberia these days...