Here's a story that should get all the technologists fired up. A couple of Senators (one from each party) have written letters to the FCC for the elimination of the AM-FM ownership subcaps. They claim that, thanks to IBOC, AM and FM now have technical parity. In other words, IBOC has now made AM the equal of FM. Isn't that great? They say over 400 stations (out of 14,000) use IBOC. They hope that by eliminating the subcaps, current owners will sell their AMs and increase ownership diversity. Isn't that great? They say that because of the incredible success of a handful of 50K AMs in NY and a few other major markets, that AM presents a great financial opportunity. I guess they're saying that because WCBS-AM bills so well, if I buy a 5K AM in Sheboygan, I can be rich. Isn't that great?
Aren't you glad the Congress is taking such an interest in helping AM radio?
Here's the article from RBR. The editor is obviously as amazed as I was:
http://www.rbr.com/radio/senators-push-for-am-fm-parity-for-local-ownership-purposes.html
Just did a quick search on this story. Here's why the Senators wrote these letters. Last year, a group of radio owners filed a brief with the FCC to eliminate the AM-FM ownership subcaps. They give all the same statistics given by the Senators. You can read their brief here:
http://www.mediaservicesgroup.com/articles/Joint%20Reply%20Comments%20-%202010%20Quadrennial%20Regulatory%20Review.pdf
Careful reading of their filing will show that the reason they want to eliminate the subcap is so they can buy more FMs.
Aren't you glad the Congress is taking such an interest in helping AM radio?
Here's the article from RBR. The editor is obviously as amazed as I was:
http://www.rbr.com/radio/senators-push-for-am-fm-parity-for-local-ownership-purposes.html
Just did a quick search on this story. Here's why the Senators wrote these letters. Last year, a group of radio owners filed a brief with the FCC to eliminate the AM-FM ownership subcaps. They give all the same statistics given by the Senators. You can read their brief here:
http://www.mediaservicesgroup.com/articles/Joint%20Reply%20Comments%20-%202010%20Quadrennial%20Regulatory%20Review.pdf
Careful reading of their filing will show that the reason they want to eliminate the subcap is so they can buy more FMs.