Is this the end for AM Radio? Will it be smashed on the rocks below? TO BE CONTINUED!!!!
Let's face it. AM radio is going down the tubes. I used to like to listen to WRKO, WMEX, WBZ, WHDH, WCAS, WLKW, WEZE, and WILD, among others. Now it's being destroyed by FM, satellite and internet, tablets and smartphones. Although AM radio can travel great distances at night, the programming has all but dried up. A lot of AM radio stations are extinct in Canada, having moved to the FM dial. And most of the radio stations on the AM dial are brokered time operations.
Many of these-WRCA, WLYN, WAZN, WESX AND WJDA-are doing very well, thank you , as well as the Latino stations. But the big players are turning into mush. As the general population ages and dies off, ethnic groups are taking over the turf. That's why AM radio stations in the future will be mostly ethnic radio stations. And of course, WUNR is the ethnic giant here in Boston.
As for WRKO, WEEI and WBZ, it looks like that they'll be on FM HD simulcasts or frequencies in the future.
Is AM radio doomed? I'd like to hear your response.
Let's face it. AM radio is going down the tubes. I used to like to listen to WRKO, WMEX, WBZ, WHDH, WCAS, WLKW, WEZE, and WILD, among others. Now it's being destroyed by FM, satellite and internet, tablets and smartphones. Although AM radio can travel great distances at night, the programming has all but dried up. A lot of AM radio stations are extinct in Canada, having moved to the FM dial. And most of the radio stations on the AM dial are brokered time operations.
Many of these-WRCA, WLYN, WAZN, WESX AND WJDA-are doing very well, thank you , as well as the Latino stations. But the big players are turning into mush. As the general population ages and dies off, ethnic groups are taking over the turf. That's why AM radio stations in the future will be mostly ethnic radio stations. And of course, WUNR is the ethnic giant here in Boston.
As for WRKO, WEEI and WBZ, it looks like that they'll be on FM HD simulcasts or frequencies in the future.
Is AM radio doomed? I'd like to hear your response.