Seems to me like AM stations, even powerhouses are moving toward some type of FM simulcast. Does this mean it's the official end of the AM Band?
And if it does, what becomes of the AM band?
Will it just be a home for Christian organizations trying to reach people, burnt out comedy formats, 50's and 60's rock and roll, standards and classic country? Or is it just "done" and will vanish in thin air?
Would love to see what you all think.
I personally see AM sticking around on lower stations for local talk/news (specifically in small communities) and larger powerhouse stations giving music a try again...like smooth jazz, standards and old time country/rock and roll.
I mean...could you imagine? "This is NewsRadio 98.1 KMBC Kansas City vs Classic Country 980 KMBC?" as an example?
And if it does, what becomes of the AM band?
Will it just be a home for Christian organizations trying to reach people, burnt out comedy formats, 50's and 60's rock and roll, standards and classic country? Or is it just "done" and will vanish in thin air?
Would love to see what you all think.
I personally see AM sticking around on lower stations for local talk/news (specifically in small communities) and larger powerhouse stations giving music a try again...like smooth jazz, standards and old time country/rock and roll.
I mean...could you imagine? "This is NewsRadio 98.1 KMBC Kansas City vs Classic Country 980 KMBC?" as an example?