If Howard Stern returned to terrestrial radio, and went to AM instead of FM, he is the only one who could help AM radio's demos. He carried the rock radio stations that went away after he went to satellite radio.
What can help AM radio then?
If Howard Stern returned to terrestrial radio, and went to AM instead of FM, he is the only one who could help AM radio's demos. He carried the rock radio stations that went away after he went to satellite radio.
Nothing. Howard was 50 when he left for Sirius, declaring broadcasting is dead. Howard left broadcasting for bigger money at Sirius, and to get away from the FCC. Pay radio is still more lucrative than broadcasting. The next big thing will be pay radio owned by Comcast.
AM radio CAN survive financially as a media serving niche markets which has been demonstrated time after time by religious and foreign groups.
"Niche markets?" You must be joking. Even religious groups don't want AM stations. They prefer starting their own low power FMs from scratch. Foreign broadcasters prefer to run pirate FMs than legal AMs. That should tell you all you need to know.
Salem seems to think AM is still viable. They have paid big $$$ for AM sticks and my assumption is that they do better than break even.
The future of radio is the internet. What Howard should do is set up his own daily webcast and stream it live on his website (I assume he has one). He can then control everything including whatever costs he wanted to charged listeners to tune in.
Who would pay him the $100 million per year he's making now? Certainly not a web stream. This idea that the internet is as lucrative as radio is ridiculous.
I think it's a definite *maybe.*
No SoundExchange fees because there's NO music.
Salem buys because of their political agenda - not to win in the ratings.