TheX-KXRX said:I think you hit the nail on the head in regard to reviving the AM band, if you were to hand pick some High School & College aged broadcasting grads and turn them lose in an AM station allowing them to do the branding and programming I would be willing to bet in the right city it would become an instant underground favorite with the youngsters and isn't that how FM got the upper hand back in the day?
Maybe it's time for AM to try a little role reversal and go youthful because it seems to me FM in Seattle has begun showing it's age a bit.....
Sure if cursing and sexual content were allowed on on the airwaves, but they're not. If your son can buy the song uncensored on his IPod, what would his motivation be to listen to it in mono with the audio sounding like a bad phone call? Would a high school be able to afford the expenses of the land and associated costs with the most expensive way to broadast? Clear Channel tried to donate some of their AM stations to high schools and community colleges but had no takers once the school put pen to paper and found out how much the cost of operatioin would be.