I know there are not too many AM stations anywhere in the world remaining that do this, since how good of a grounding system as aprt of their tower could a station possibly devise on a tall building's roof vs. the soil?
Would like to know where, what power and frequency. I know that there is just two in the Chicago area: WNTD is on 950 that operates from a site near the downtown CBD aka "Loop" with 1kW daytime ND, and switches to another site for the night hours with 5kW and directional. Then there's WPNA 1490 in Oak Park - the old WOPA, atop what was called the Oak Park Arms Hotel (now a retirement community) The Chicago area had another station atop a building in Chicago on 1240 (WCRW) up to the 90's, I believe.
I would suspect most AM stations atop buildings that remain in operation are now the so-called "graveyarder" frequencies: 1230/40, 1340, 1400/50/90.
Would like to know where, what power and frequency. I know that there is just two in the Chicago area: WNTD is on 950 that operates from a site near the downtown CBD aka "Loop" with 1kW daytime ND, and switches to another site for the night hours with 5kW and directional. Then there's WPNA 1490 in Oak Park - the old WOPA, atop what was called the Oak Park Arms Hotel (now a retirement community) The Chicago area had another station atop a building in Chicago on 1240 (WCRW) up to the 90's, I believe.
I would suspect most AM stations atop buildings that remain in operation are now the so-called "graveyarder" frequencies: 1230/40, 1340, 1400/50/90.