hipporadio said:
clouseau said:
hipporadio said:
I’m getting so-very tired of the FCC re-writing the rules without REALLY re-writing them—leaving the historic priorities in print so the likes of CCU can disregard them and guys like clouseau can mimic-then-mock them!
Look, let's try to get back to a level of civility here. I can understand that a few people may be angry about the loss of skywave...
OK...Truce? At the risk of inviting the end of a pointing index finger and a “See, I told ‘ya so” from the “HD”-enthusiasts who so consistently-label their critics, “
angry and bitter”...
YES! ...I’ll admit to a level of frustration after years of conscientiously-acquired QUALITY AM radios suddenly become as technically passé as the skywave listening described by many. Granted, this isn’t about my
Mother being insulted or my
livelihood being threatened; so a dismissal that “
it’s only radio” isn’t off-base – FOR ME. But the recent “mess heaped upon mess” on the AM band at night must certainly give understandable cause to the likes of Mr. Savage and company. My
past broadcast experience and my current technically-competent observations place me in a position of being able to fully-relate.
Let me say this about what you just wrote. I GET IT. I UNDERSTAND where you are coming from and even more so, I get your FRUSTRATION. Anyone in radio now, who was in radio in "The Good Old Days", gets where you are coming from. But in the late 90's, many of us in radio found that our "Truths" that we believed as far as radio was concerned, were no long viable. (OWWW, that sounds so cold. But it is part of the landscape). We, like radio in the 50's, had to adapt... AGAIN. I feel your pain. And maybe I'm a little sad that I didn't say "I feel OUR pain". But the radio landscape today is not MY pain. It's the grass I, and my staff, play the game on. Do I like it. NO. Can I change it? Outside of what we do on the air, NO. And If we don't make a profit for more than a couple of months with our programming it won't matter because
we'll be off the air. And then even FEWER people will care about what we have to say.

(Is that possible?)
I post this just as backround. Not as a rebuttal...
The man working six days a week, originating more live and local programming on AM radio, and taking food off CCU’s plate shares far-more in common with my-own ideology than that of the narrow self-interest of those propelling IBOC into an industry famous for its “haves against have-nots”, and onto a casual public with a declining affection for terrestrial radio and little interest in “HD Radio”.
Honestly, I would suspect so. I love you as a fan. Regrettably, you're NOT a typical P-1. I love you as a listener. I just can't make decisions based on your likes and dislikes. Nor can I make decisions based on MY likes or dislikes. (Although sometimes I do). I can't sell your ratings to my clients, but I AM glad for your support.
I don't trumpet what we try to do on air as I'm just "Clouseau". As you may have guessed, that's NOT my real name.
Given your position, shouldn’t an devote of quality AM reception be celebrated? I suppose one might think of us as “obsure” or “insignificant”—NO MORE SO than the paltry number of “HD Radio” owners!
I DO understand your feeling here. I appreciate your passion. I or AM radio is not rejecting you. It is my opinion AM radio is trying to deliver what is now ACCEPTABLE fidelity to the mainstream listener (Which regrettably is a lot younger than yours truly.) I LOVE the sound of AM tube transmitters. I actually like the "AMPLIFUZZ" sound. So does my significant (of 27 years) other. But young folks will not tolerate the familiar "Sound of AM". They want the "Highs". Sadly, conventional AM does not deliver this.
Seriously... no BS. Do you think NO ONE has tried hip hop on AM? Younger listeners will not tolerate the sound. It's a No-Go Item. Why is there no music on AM? If AM finds a niche, FM takes it. One and DONE in the book Dept.
So the AM band in Charleston is a “mell-of-a-hess” after dark – as it is in Rochester(s), New York; Indiana; Minnesota; even Texas... And winter’s on the way – when darkness intrudes into the commuting/working hours of day – and conditions become more-favorable for skywave propagation... And the affected transcend from “DX” to “local”.
Unlike
your puny state (Ok I got serious Texas points for that one) I can't speak for ALL of Texas. Here is S. TX. there is almost NO EFFECT from HD. I suspect this is NOT typical. But, you're telling me that things are a mess after dark in places. I'll give you that, if
you'll give me that they become a mess for DXers. I have made it a point to listen to the AM band 10-15 times as much as I did before Sept 14th. Especially at night. Is there more interference than before? Yes. Is it interfering with stuff the average listener listens to???
My answer would be a definitive "NO". But No BS. Let me ask the Mrs.... (No BS Honest Answer)
Her answer... "You know the only time I listen to AM is when you ask me to check something on the radio for you. Or when you have it on in your car and I take it to the store." (sorry, I have a red Miata. She loves to "Borrow it")
As Tom Wells has opined often: “
My radios were not broken until iBiquity broke them for me.” My only augmentation to his sterling analogy would be to modify the spelling of the corporate entity that invented and strong-armed the hammer

MY radios are broken ALSO, yet their circuitry remains within their original performance specifications. I’d rather retain a humorous level of eloquent integrity and call an ace—an ace [“defective and destructive”]; a spade—a spade [“the buzz-saw started in self-interest and shameless gratification”]; and challenge others to recognize that old cliché: “IF the shoe fits...”—then that corporate radio/technology conjugation [iNiquity—complete with their shills and apologists] will maintain its order as I make my contribution here. If you wish to conclude: “I don’t care” – then couldn't that be MY resolve also... Turnabout is fair play, and but sometimes a minor inconvenience within the arena of ideas.
Eloquently put. And here's how to get me to change my view. Show me that a majority of people under 30 think AM fidelity (Even in stereo) is good enough for listening to music. When that happens, I'm ALL about C-Quam (Which I really like).
Many on "your" side

would point to WHAT in Philly and show how
HD DIDN'T save them. I woud contend that AM fidelity KILLED them. And now we have more Sinatra and the like on a major market AM graveyard. A station that should be worth lots.
Hippo, I do wish we could go back. Landecker, Lujack, CK, MusicRadio and KB 15 were the best. But as Hy Lit said so well many years ago... We turn the page...
Clouseau