Smaller markets may have even more web-based listening than big ones. I am in a sub-100 ranked market and can't listen to any local station. Too many ads, badly written ads, repetitive liners or weak local "talent", horrible horizontal and vertical music scheduling... and overall just unlistenable.The question would then become has the arrival of the Internet and its myriad of radio choices changed anything in that location. I don't know, but I do suspect that Internet radio listening is not as widespread in Redfield, SD, than say, San Francisco, CA. That will most likely change sooner rather than later but I think that, for now, Ron's advice about programming AM stations might be applicable in his and other small towns that don't have a lot of other available options.