Where exactly was the 1580 transmitter site when owned by Disney? How many acres did they own? What can the land be used for?
Too late now, but diminished facilities don't help the radio business. KABC and WMAL will both have less nighttime coverage because of land sales to raise money.
Yeh, I know, the "Nattering Nabobs of Negativity" will say "who listens to AM" and "nobody listens at night". But, we are all part of an industry that desperately needs to innovate and improve (internet word here...) engagement with listeners.
In visiting a number of markets in the last couple of years, I am finding voice-tracking has reached a new low. In the past I would hear stations that voice-tracked daily with a goal of sounding "live" and "relevant". Recently, I've been hearing "generic" voice tracking that simply provides generic D-J patter that provides no content, only the illusion of an actual "personality"--and I used that term loosely.
It doesn't much matter where the innovation comes from, and if it comes from entrepreneurs and AM stations, all the better.
But to be effective, entrepreneurs need signals that cover enough of the market to be viable.