Finally remembered to listen to 1270 this morning on the way to work (about a 45 minute drive). I live in Lancaster and Scott hit it on the head, it's useless east of Transit Rd. It's amazing how much man-made crap is blanketing the AM band these days. Lots of noise, though it never faded. I didn't get good signal level until I got near Union Rd.
I'm sorry but this is bad on so many levels.
First, AM radio for music is a dead platform. I get more fidelity listening to music on hold. I grew up in the 50's and I know what AM is capable of and what it did, indeed, sound like once upon a time. Has anyone actually heard the letter "S" clearly annunciated in the last 20 years? Sounds like everyone has a lisp. The audio is too compressed for my taste, also. It really got tiresome. It reminded me why I never listen to AM.
Second, it's an unfortunate brand for the station. Folks, this music has nothing to do with Swing. Not even close. They seem to flirt with the Great American Songbook at times but it's not often enough. It sounds like it's centered on 50's pop. A lot of music they play doesn't seem to fit cleanly in any one genre. There's no one selling the music, either. I'm familiar with a lot of it but I heard some things I couldn't identify and will never know because there is nothing tellling you what the track was. The format to me sounds kind of like the first incarnation of WECK (The Mucous of your Wife). Kudos to ownership for trying but I don't see this going anywhere. The audience that first loved WECK is pretty much disappearing.
I stuck with it as long as I could (I really enjoy Standards, but not enough here) but I will be happy to switch back to satellite on the way home.
aL