Okay... somebody asked after I had made a reference to it in another thread, so I'll lay it out for everyone.
There are many reasons why the AM band is dying, if not near-death. If it's not IBOC, it's blowtorch signals that are literally unavoidable all over the dial.
On my previous Walkman, the signal of WCBS (880) penetrates WABC (770) so much, you would think that Citadel sold 770 to CBS!
On my new Walkman - even worse! If you scan up and down the AM dial, you can hear WCBS - and to a certain extent, WFAN, but mostly to the left of the dial - everywhere! That signal drowns out even some dependable signals like WOR, WINS and WEPN so much, I can't bear - or dare - to scan the AM dial any further, and flip it over to FM.
Therein lies my gripe about AM radio. And hence the reason why I think if CBS moves one of its AM properties over to FM, WCBS-AM should not be it.
There are many reasons why the AM band is dying, if not near-death. If it's not IBOC, it's blowtorch signals that are literally unavoidable all over the dial.
On my previous Walkman, the signal of WCBS (880) penetrates WABC (770) so much, you would think that Citadel sold 770 to CBS!
On my new Walkman - even worse! If you scan up and down the AM dial, you can hear WCBS - and to a certain extent, WFAN, but mostly to the left of the dial - everywhere! That signal drowns out even some dependable signals like WOR, WINS and WEPN so much, I can't bear - or dare - to scan the AM dial any further, and flip it over to FM.
Therein lies my gripe about AM radio. And hence the reason why I think if CBS moves one of its AM properties over to FM, WCBS-AM should not be it.