C'mon, as much as I enjoyed WABC in its heyday, that form of personality radio is dead and has NO appeal for the vast majority of people under the age of 40. I say vast majority instead of anyone because I know some one saying they are 20 and love listening to Herb Oscar Anderson when he shows up at reunions. The only reason AM radio is filled with Talk is that newer better sounding technologies have replaced AM's mono relatively low frequecy reponse broadcasts. Young people today expect their entertainment to be in stereo with none of AM's static prone noise. I don't want to read the Disney radio argument again either. Disney radio buys AM facilties because they are relatively cheap and their programing is seen as one big infommercial. I don't know of any Disney stations which make the ratings in any of the larger markets let alone successfuly compete with FM music stations. The percentage of people who do any significant listening to AM radio via skywave today can probably be counted on one hand. The world has changed and DXing just isn't that important any longer.