do people know AM still exists?
A. Joseph Ross
joe@attorneyross.com
Fri Jan 9 23:33:22 EST 2009
On 9 Jan 2009 at 18:56, Sid Schweiger wrote:
> AM is dying in Canada because the government wants it that way. One
> could argue, I suppose, that the way FCC regulates radio in the US has
> effectively marginalized AM, but at least here there's no specific
> government policy to kill AM.
>
> Canada is gradually moving all radio programming to FM stations and
> taking the AMs down permanently, although they remain "notified" to
> the other North American countries for treaty purposes and
> interference calculations.
So how come a new station was allowed to go on 740 after CBL moved to
FM?
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