Here Are The Markets With The Largest Proportion Of AM Radio Listeners.
As broadcasters and lawmakers in Washington await word from nine automakers on their plans for AM radio in their vehicles, Nielsen is out with a list of the 141 markets
One reason for Buffalo having a high percentage of AM listeners is that it has AM stations still putting content on the air people want to listen to. I think one reason for the decline in AM listening is the station owners have neglected them/decided FM is better and not to bother.
Look at the many AM's now simulcasting on full power FM's including WINS, WSB, KNX, etc. The AMs were still doing fine without the FM but the owners had a failing FM they didn't know what else to do with so they threw the successful AM on it justifying it to shareholders saying it will pull in better demographics. I don't know that that has proven true. People had no problem finding that stations on AM when they wanted that content.
When I'm visiting WNY I always listen to WECK on the AM since it covers a wider area and I don't need to keep flipping around. I thought I read on this board a while back that WECK AM had 40% of the audience with the other 60% split between the translators.
Nudge, nudge - run the AM in stereo if you have a transmitter like a Nautel with it built in. WJIB is running it in Boston/Cambridge. The current owner commented he was surprised by how many people listen in AM Stereo so when he moved the station from 740 to 720 he made provisions to keep it.