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AM can’t wait (can it?)

2 comments to AM can’t wait (can it?)

  • J. Aegerter

    Very interesting comments. When government and big business (lobbyists) get together and agree on things, the day of reckoning is usually right around the corner. I was never a fan of any NRSC mandate. The AM band sounded better overall prior to this mandate. And certain audio processors have also aggravated transmission quality along with some newer transmitters that just don’t sound right in my opinion. The old FCC Rules on minimum standards for proof of performance seemed fine at the time and it wasn’t until the competition from FM started gnawing away at AM listeners, that the knee-jerk reaction that something had to be done immediately was incorporated into the FCC Rules. Many naive or non-engineering type stations stupidly signed long term contracts with Ibiquity and are stuck paying even if they turn it off. So, we will have to wait and see what will be. I spoke to the CE of a local station where I worked as a college student yesterday, and even though they purchased an Ibiquity license for their AM, he is not going to implement it. I asked him about his three FM-HD stations and he reports that they have received ZERO comments from the listeners about it. Considering that his 96.5 and 102.9 are top rated, Ibiquity seems like a bad investment.

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