If i have the opportunity to listen to a good music station on AM or FM (by good I mean Full air staff, good music choice, and good engineering), I will usually tend to gravitate towards the AM side. As for a reason why? I guess, for me at least it has to do with the AM medium in general. Being 20 years old (a 20 year old who listens to AM radio, whats next!) I did'nt grow up to the AM Top 40 powerhouses of WLS, WABC, CKLW etc, but my parents did. When I was a little kid, I used to play with my dad's old portable radio, which was AM only, and I remember being amazed at being able to pick up stations as far away as New Orleans, New York, Toronto, Chicago (from my home in saginaw, MI) and AM radio took on mythical proportions in my young self. I soon discovered tapes my dad made when he was growing up of WLS in the 70's and thought how much better radio in general was back then, in regards to talent.......Ever since then when I think of radio, AM is what comes to mind. See music on am CAN sound good, its just somewhat of a challenge. Its mostly in the recievers, and at least to me, I appreciate a reciever that gives AM its full potential, such as the Carver tx-11a which decodes am stereo with audio bandwidth exceeding the 15khz brickwall of FM! AM at least on a good oldies/classic hits station brings back the sound of the original, which i think could be done succesfully with the proper on air staff and sound. Nostalgia sells, and with some songs, AM is the way the were meant to be heard. But like I said, it doesnt ahve to sound bad, but in most cases it does due to poor reciever standards. The sound of music skipping accross the skywaves of night, with clever and whitfull DJ's bringing the local sound of a community 100's or 1000's of miles away, is somthing I and i think many others would and still enjoy. Lets face it, the same old boring syndicated talk show that you can hear on 20 stations at night isnt exciting, why not try somthing that makes you stand out to the curious ears of the nightime highway driver pushing their seek button? I know i would listen, would you?