Bruce, I remember Gene Allen years ago forecasting that AM would someday be more like it once was without the number of stations we have today. With the economy the way it is, I am amazed all these thousands of AM & FM stations can stay afloat. Running a station is not inexpensive. The electric bills alone killed KDUN. I do agree that most listeners in the future will be listening on computers, Ipods, etc. That's where the ads will be too, not much on FM and probably none on AM. One of the big furnature companies, Wickes is gone bankrupt, so with well known long lasting companies losing it, the world is certainly changing.
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