Hello!
I have a few questions that I’ve been wondering for a long time about the differences between AM & FM radio stations in regards to nostalgia adult standards stations and public radio stations.
Please help me out here if you know the answers to my questions….
Thank you
(1) I know a few small suburban nostalgia adult standards stations out in the boonies and they are power AM stations. They’re way too many rock stations on the FM band, and so why aren’t there these nostalgia adult standards stations are on the FM frequencies?
For example:
WSQR 1180 AM Sycamore, IL Nostalgia
WCSJ 1550 AM Morris, IL Nostalgia
WCGO 1600 AM Chicago Heights, IL Nostalgia
(2) I had notice that WBEZ 91.5 FM in Chicago is like an all talk and news-talk station since they dropped their evening jazz music, even though that WBEZ is a public radio station. Why is this type of station is on the FM band, when it sounds like an AM radio station?
(3) Last question: Why are their so many rock stations on the FM band, when there should be more of a variety of music, rather than there too many rock stations on the FM band? Why is that???…
I hope that I’ve made my questions clear to understand than rather not knowing what I’m talking about or what I’m trying to say…
Thank you very much
Super Rabbit Radio
I have a few questions that I’ve been wondering for a long time about the differences between AM & FM radio stations in regards to nostalgia adult standards stations and public radio stations.
Please help me out here if you know the answers to my questions….
Thank you
(1) I know a few small suburban nostalgia adult standards stations out in the boonies and they are power AM stations. They’re way too many rock stations on the FM band, and so why aren’t there these nostalgia adult standards stations are on the FM frequencies?
For example:
WSQR 1180 AM Sycamore, IL Nostalgia
WCSJ 1550 AM Morris, IL Nostalgia
WCGO 1600 AM Chicago Heights, IL Nostalgia
(2) I had notice that WBEZ 91.5 FM in Chicago is like an all talk and news-talk station since they dropped their evening jazz music, even though that WBEZ is a public radio station. Why is this type of station is on the FM band, when it sounds like an AM radio station?
(3) Last question: Why are their so many rock stations on the FM band, when there should be more of a variety of music, rather than there too many rock stations on the FM band? Why is that???…
I hope that I’ve made my questions clear to understand than rather not knowing what I’m talking about or what I’m trying to say…
Thank you very much
Super Rabbit Radio