DavidEduardo said:It's interesting to see the ads for these stations from the 30's and 40's touting the famous 38 state coverage in the days when daytime did not matter much and most listening was to the after-dark net shows.
Below is a link showing that daytime coverage was extremely important and effective (at least in this case) even into the 1960s, when this graphic was released.
It is still extremely important, except that there are many other sources of entertainment/news/etc now than than there were in the 1960s, and that the ambient noise level in the AM broadcast band is considerably higher now due to SCR light dimmers, switching power supplies, radiating power lines, etc etc.
(Edit) WJR uses a single, 195-degree, omnidirectional radiator. The reason that their 1/2 mV/m contour is not circular is due to ground conductivity variations in different sectors of their groundwave coverage area.
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h85/rfry-100/WJRDaytimeStats.gif