Have you noticed that NOBODY does any AM tower work except for routine maintenance? Some FM stations (whether commercial or non-comm) are on their fourth or fifth location or rebuild...just go up the dial: WBUR, from 160 Commonwealth to the BU Law Bldg to Rt 128 with change in DA; WBOS from Sawmill Pkwy to the Rt 128 tower to the Pru; WMKK (nee WGHJ) from a tiny stick to an impressive tower in Andover to Peabody; 94.5 operations have stayed on the Rt 128 tower; WHRB from 107.1 with low wattage, to 95.3 with 3KW to the current operation in the Financial District in Boston; 96.9 from Zion Mountain in Woburn, to the Rt 128 tower to the Pru; 98.5 from atop one of WNAC/WRKO-AM's Towers to Rt 128 with modifications; WSSH/WKLB/WCRB have sequentially broadcast from Wood Hill in Andover, but the original 1940's tower was replaced by a fancy new one during Greater Media ownership; WCOP-FM/WHUE/WZLX made modifications to the tower in Lexington before moving to the Pru; WCRB-FM previously operated from almost no HAAT on South St, Waltham before moving to the channel 4 tower with modifications later (a nice 360-degree horizontal/vertical antenna that seemed to provide the best coverage of a commercial FM in Boston; too bad the programming sucked) and finally residing on 102.5 at the Rt 128 Tower; WEEI-FM/WODS starting out on Murray St in Medford and moving to the Rt 128 Tower; WROR starting out as WKOX-FM from a 400-ft tower in Framingham then moving to the Pru as actually a Boston station; 106.7 started out as WBZ-FM with not much power on the channel 4 tower, built out to a full-power facility as if WBZ was going to make something of it, then sold to Greater Media which turned it into WMJX and moved it to the Pru; 107.9 which like the original WCRB-FM had very little HAAT with an antenna on its AM stick in a valley, then made the move to the Pru. Oh and I left out WERS that started out at its Beacon St HDQTRS, then to the Pru, and now a neighbor of WHRB. Meanwhile, AM 590 is right where the old WEEI used to be (with new guyed towers); WNAC/WRKO still behind the Burlington Mall; WTAO/WCAS/WJIB near Fresh Pond in Cambridge; WHDH-AM/WEEI next to the dump in Needham; WROL near the Fox Hill(hill? I don't see any hill) bridge in Saugus; WBZ in Hull beaming a blowtorch to the rest of the U.S.; AM 1150 too many call letters to remember, still in Lexington; WVDA/WEZE/WMKI in North Quincy; WJDA still at Sea and Palmer Streets, Houghs Neck,; WCRB-AM/WHET/WRCA still at 750 South St with TWO instead of three towers, soon to-be-vacated; WHIL/WXKS-AM still at 99 Reveah Beach Pahkway; WVOM/WBOS-AM/WUNR still at Sawmill Brook, maybe on its third set of towers. One of the few AM's in Boston to make a major move? WMEX-AM/WITS/WWZN 1510, and look what good it's done for them! (One north-of-Boston station, WCAP-AM Lowell went from a single-stick daytimer to a DA-2 5,000-watt fulltimer.)