avtosalon said:Another thing, IMO it would be a waste to simucast WBBM on WCFS-FM's primary signal. WBBM is already one of Chicago's highest rated and top billing stations. The signal is a 50,000 watt blowtorch that everyone in the Chicago area can easily receive with an AM radio.
While most anyone can receive it on AM, for many listeners, hearing it on FM would be the first time the heard WBBM in "high fidelity". This has to be part of the strategy as the younger demographic move up in age. With so many car AM radios filtering the AM audio at 3 or 4 kHz, many especially younger listeners may decide to slowly change to the FM side for the increased clarity..... I wonder what happened in other places where this was done..... That said I've been able to hear WBBM on AM-HD in my car for the last 3 years so I am used to hearing the "wide band" 15 kHz sound plus when it does fall back to analog the AM tuner still provides 7.5 kHz audio bandwidth.
A downside could be half the listeners being on FM and half on AM and reducing their frequent #1 rank in the Arbitrons, as I don't know if you can combine the AM and FM listenership, can someone enlighten me on this.