Far northwest "Chicagoland".....
Days: Usually a rare blank spot on the local AM dial. What's left of any splatter from the two first adjacent is a non-issue.
Nights: "Battle of weak signals". WSBT (South Bend, Indiana) most likely to rise to the top once in a while. CFAC (Calgary, Alberta) has also b, ecome a semi-regular during the past few years. Especially during winter. The 50kw night pattern is not exactly favorable in my location, but CFAC is authorized for 50kw non-directional during the day. Hmmmm.
Less frequent at night on 960: KZIM, Cape Giradeau, MO and KMA from Shenandoah, IA,
KMA has a long and notable history. Founded in the mid-1920s by Earl May, who became famous for three other things. 1,) A chain of lawn/gardem/nursery stores around Iowa, 2.) Founder of KMTV,longtime NBC affiliate (VHF Ch 3) in Omaha, And 3.) Live in-studio music and concerts. Mostly country music. (The Everely Brothers, as schoolboys, were part of the "cast" of the KMA breakfast show in the early 1950s).
KMA also fed a weekday cooking show, "Kitchen Klatter", to a regional network in and around rural Iowa. It ran for more than 50 years. In the early 1970s, I worked at one of the stations on the network. Easiest task I've ever had to this day. I ran the board. Sort of. The half hour show was self-contained to the point where I didn't have to do anything but sit there. ....And once in a while get in a little snooze.
Days: Usually a rare blank spot on the local AM dial. What's left of any splatter from the two first adjacent is a non-issue.
Nights: "Battle of weak signals". WSBT (South Bend, Indiana) most likely to rise to the top once in a while. CFAC (Calgary, Alberta) has also b, ecome a semi-regular during the past few years. Especially during winter. The 50kw night pattern is not exactly favorable in my location, but CFAC is authorized for 50kw non-directional during the day. Hmmmm.
Less frequent at night on 960: KZIM, Cape Giradeau, MO and KMA from Shenandoah, IA,
KMA has a long and notable history. Founded in the mid-1920s by Earl May, who became famous for three other things. 1,) A chain of lawn/gardem/nursery stores around Iowa, 2.) Founder of KMTV,longtime NBC affiliate (VHF Ch 3) in Omaha, And 3.) Live in-studio music and concerts. Mostly country music. (The Everely Brothers, as schoolboys, were part of the "cast" of the KMA breakfast show in the early 1950s).
KMA also fed a weekday cooking show, "Kitchen Klatter", to a regional network in and around rural Iowa. It ran for more than 50 years. In the early 1970s, I worked at one of the stations on the network. Easiest task I've ever had to this day. I ran the board. Sort of. The half hour show was self-contained to the point where I didn't have to do anything but sit there. ....And once in a while get in a little snooze.