I found this several weeks ago, while doing my research on HD Radio Tuners. I'll have another post that follows up to this one. Steve.
''NAB debating the future life or death of AM Radio
Posted on October 4, 2012 by Paul Riismandel
Old Dusty Radio (#48791)
Inside the radio industry there has been quite a bit of hand-wringing about the AM dial. Though conservative talk stations and sports stations in big markets continue to generate ratings and revenue, there’s an increasing recognition that other AM stations aren’t doing as well. Many blame overcrowding on the dial which leads to more interference, especially at night. Others claim broadcasters themselves are to blame, for not maintaining facilities and uncreative programming.
Over at DIYmedia.net John Anderson takes a critical overview of the solutions being examined by the National Association of Broadcasters, which has formed a task force to tackle the future of AM. John writes:
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Full article here:
http://www.radiosurvivor.com/2012/10/04/nab-debating-the-future-life-or-death-of-am-radio/
[EDIT-citation truncated per Terms of Service.]
''NAB debating the future life or death of AM Radio
Posted on October 4, 2012 by Paul Riismandel
Old Dusty Radio (#48791)
Inside the radio industry there has been quite a bit of hand-wringing about the AM dial. Though conservative talk stations and sports stations in big markets continue to generate ratings and revenue, there’s an increasing recognition that other AM stations aren’t doing as well. Many blame overcrowding on the dial which leads to more interference, especially at night. Others claim broadcasters themselves are to blame, for not maintaining facilities and uncreative programming.
Over at DIYmedia.net John Anderson takes a critical overview of the solutions being examined by the National Association of Broadcasters, which has formed a task force to tackle the future of AM. John writes:
[EDIT]
Full article here:
http://www.radiosurvivor.com/2012/10/04/nab-debating-the-future-life-or-death-of-am-radio/
[EDIT-citation truncated per Terms of Service.]