audioguy said:While we're at it, what is on WCPT that is so important to Chicago it has to be carried on no less than four radio signals?
Nothing. They are a band hog. BUT, now that they've gone 24/7, I never get a listenable signal from them NOR do I get one any more from WBAP. In other words, from my location in the northern end of the Chicago market, WCPT's nighttime signal has obliterated yet another AM channel with interference. And THAT is the point.
And yes Zach, we do need to delete a ton of AM stations. I am convinced that this is the only way that the band becomes viable again. Yes, the details of such a band plan could get very complicated and require some difficult choices. But if you look at how few AM stations are successful, how few actually make money and attract listeners, that would seem to be a good starting point to separate the wheat from the chaff.
And no - WCPT does neither thing. Its ratings, accumulated over 3 FMs and 1 AM, it barely scrapes out a rating of 0.8. Three of the four frequencies had fewer listeners in the most recent Chicago PPM ratings than Milwaukee's WMIL - an out of market country signal that's not even available south of central Lake County!
While you're thinking about that, consider how many AMs don't even have enough listeners to make the ratings. It's the majority. Far more stations than are viable.