kq2n said:AM is not dead, just put some time into programming as opposed to just using it as "another stick" simulcasting an FM and you can as evidenced get results and serve a niche. WUTQ's ratings increased because it is serving a niche otherwise ignored.
You have some good points about how WUTQ provides a service not offered by anyone else in the market. But the other posters have some great points about AM's reach being limited. If there's such a big audience and such great income potential... why doesn't Roser put the format on an FM station where it would reach more people? He could have flipped one of the Kiss or Bug frequencies over to the beautiful music format. But he didn't.
You're right, it's ironic that radio and its advertisers tend to target listeners who are still younger and may not necessarily have as much disposable income as older listeners. But that "money demo" of women 25-54 also happens to be the demographic most-likely to be swayed by advertising. Even 54 might be pushing it... I'd say by 40-45, most adults are pretty set in their ways, and aren't going to be as vulnerable to "impulse" purchases based on advertising.