The Future of AM radio

Kevin Vahey kvahey@gmail.com
Mon Jun 18 02:30:25 EDT 2012


I believe that most of us who love AM radio are now at least 50 ( or
much older )

More importantly it is the 'night owls' that remember.

If you were a 'late night' person in Boston in the late 60's you had
very few options. It is imperative to remember TV signed off overnight
and for the vast majority of people who were 'night owls' - AM was
huge.

The proof of this is how may remember WO9 - 8989

For many years on an early Monday morning it was either Norm Nathan on
WHDH or Ken Mayer on WBOS/WUNR - and people did listen.

It was the only game in town.


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