We often hear that "this is a dying industry"... and "nobody under 50 listens to AM radio". I think it's fair to say that it's been a shrinking industry in some ways, exacerbated by the bad economy. However, we'll know that these statements are true when stations of note (not a WJTB-type) go dark. At least in our area, and I presume other markets of notable size, there always seems to be a taker for any station. However, if you visit the FCC's list of licensed facilities that are currently off-air, you'll find way more AM's then FM's, but they are generally in less populated areas. So, do you have any general comments on this? If you want to really get "down-to-it", any guestimates on who might be first? The most recent station that signed off forever that I can think of was the 1,000 watt daytimer in Chardon, Ohio (Began as WBKC, ended as - I think - WATJ).