Way to go Mike.. If AM gives us what we want (need).. it can be a player! Problem is that it has to be established again.. that takes time, and it will take commitment... time & money! If someone can convince the public that an AM station has the information, community commitment, and resources to meet that need, then it can survive. Years ago WARM was the place to go when something happened... an accident, emergency, breaking news. I remember driving up to the Moosic area in the mid 90's... as I was traveling on the interstate, I felt a rumble... I knew something in the area happened and it must have been BIG! I tuned to WARM.. Phillies game.. WILK.. All Talk... WMGS.. Adult hits.. two or three other stations, all automated.. no one broke in.. and I knew at that point no station could provide the information necessary to let the public know what happened. Of course it was the explosion that destroyed a plant in the Scranton area that made explosives.. the entire plant was leveled! Same thing for the Tornado in Mountaintop, this time last year.. nothing. Yeah the TV stations doing cut-in's.. problem was that we had no power in the area and TV was not an option... OH, the station designated to serve Mountaintop (WBHT).. yeah, big help.. kept right on playing teeny-bopper hits.. way to "serve the public"! AM is not dead, it's just being ignored by the people who do know how to use a valuable resource. That bridge AM programmers have to cross will be long and dangerous.. but, I'm sure when Mike get's to that bridge.. he'll know the air speed of the African Swallow!