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I guess the "Death of am radio" actually means the end of the golden age of
radio and not the actual signing off and going silent of all the stations
currently on the air. Nothing lasts forever - good or bad. Who knows what
the future of the AM band will be!  Jim

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Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2013 13:45:40 +0000
From: Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@xxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [IRCA] another article from Radioworld, this on future of AM
        radio
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 From Medium Wave Circle:

http://radioworld.com/article/am-searches-for-sustainability/221162

interesting for a number of reasons, not least the grand old name of
Beverage appearing among those consulted.  An interesting take is the
strength of minority broadcasting, and whether that is the wave of the
future.

The American Spectator article referenced is a good read
(http://spectator.org/archives/2013/08/05/am-radio-signing-off) by
someone who loves AM radio.

  best wishes,

Nick



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