10th June 2010, 6:11 PM
How many radio listeners would really care if the option were no longer available, though? I see no reason to prop up the formats if there's no legitimate demand for them. It's like newspapers: print media is still widely consumed, but the format is sliding inexorably into obsolescence and should not be saved if it cannot self-support.
On the AM band, probably next to no one. Around here, all that's on AM is talk radio, sports radio, and gospel music. The only thing about AM that's kinda fun is hunting for distant stations on clear nights. I've gotten signals as far away as Buffalo in here in Virginia.
On the AM band, probably next to no one. Around here, all that's on AM is talk radio, sports radio, and gospel music. The only thing about AM that's kinda fun is hunting for distant stations on clear nights. I've gotten signals as far away as Buffalo in here in Virginia.
YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
WE STAND AT THE DOOR
WE STAND AT THE DOOR