Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:You're right. In today's noise-filled-spectrum FM tends to fare better than AM. He is my universe-of-one observation. Back in the day, you had a probability that one out of three AM stations would sound really great. Today, when you combine the engineering and the programming, I find maybe ONE FM station out of EIGHTEEN that sounds great. The rest sound like CRAP.
So, in the style of the Elders of the Breed, I moan and wail that in spite of all the possibilities, maybe we have gone backward. One in three was a better game than one in eighteen.
I'll agree with your assessment that one out of eighteen AM stations are broadcasting signals that have technical sound quality that isn't crap. I cannot agree with your assessment that one out of eighteen has program content worth listening to. I'd say that's more like one out of 9 AM stations. That's based on reading AM station lists with descriptions of their programming content. So, if one out of 9 AM stations has content worth tuning in to hear, and of those, only one out of 18 has technical quality that isn't crap, that's one out of 9 x 18, or one out of every 162 AM stations is worth tuning in to.
But, there's no easy way to find that one station out of 162, especially if there are only 50 stations on the dial you can even pick up. With those odds, it isn't worth bothering to turn the tuning knob to try to find such a needle in a haystack.