Stumbled across this
http://www.stopiboc.com/dropping.html
Translation...Bob Neil's own car radio had problems with WSB-AM's signal with the IBOC on...so he ordered it off until it the problem could be fixed (which may be never...I understand AM IBOC is a total disaster).
http://www.stopiboc.com/dropping.html
Contacted by this site for comment, Mr. Davis was asked if he could confirm or deny that IBOC had been abandoned by Cox. He replied, "we haven't abandoned it, but we do not use it." Stopiboc.com pressed for a clarification. Mr. Davis continued: "We have a contract with iBiquity for the delivery of the units for our AMs. When they arrive, we install them, test them, make sure they meet the mask, then shut them back off. We have a boss who was once a program director, and on one brand of car radio…you can hear a faint buzz. The boss says we're not going to compromise our signal quality. That doesn't mean we might not put IBOC back on IF iBiquity can find a way to mitigate the issue. But for now, we are not running IBOC, except to test it after installation.
Translation...Bob Neil's own car radio had problems with WSB-AM's signal with the IBOC on...so he ordered it off until it the problem could be fixed (which may be never...I understand AM IBOC is a total disaster).