No, they won't. The problem with traditional talk formats is that the whole approach does not appeal much to those under about 40 to 45.People who are 30 now will listen to kfi in 20-30 years.
It's not "going to die". It already did. Except for a few markets with sports only on AM and a few smaller minority group and religious formats, there is nothing left on AM in most markets.Am isn’t just going to “die.”
There will always be a need for spoken word programming. That is all that podcasts are about, too. But AM as a band will last a decade or two more based only on service to some very small minority groups (Hispanics use AM less than any other definable group) and a couple of declining talk, news or sports stations.There will always be a need for am talk.
Not to AM. Looking at a couple of random markets, AM listening among 18-34's is under 1%.New generations of people will always listen.
The reason for not flipping any AMs to FM is that every one of the FMs is top 10 in 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54 and every one is a major biller.There’s no need to flip any of the i heart FM stations to sports or talk in la. They will be fine.