Posted by rrlund on December 30, 2008 at 10:16:02 from (216.46.213.143):
I just had to take the pickup for a drive to get it warmed up to check something,so I went to McDonalds in the next town. I was sitting in line at the drive through,bored out of my mind. I cringed at the thought,but I turned on AM radio to the local station that used to carry Rush,then dropped him a few years ago to carry O'Rielly. There was Elvis,then Barry Manilo or something. I switched over to their FM sister station that has always been country and there was the same programing. It was the same syndicated show on 1380 AM that has been on 1430 AM for several years now. An anouncer came on and said it was 1380 AM and 106.3 FM,so I guess they've dropped talk on AM and country on FM. Anybody else have this kind of thing happening in your area? I've been saying for a while that with all the shrill,emotional,over the top talk show hosts that there are out there screaming at the top of their lungs,AM talk was going to be its own undoing. Looks like the market is going to take care of it without the reimposition of the Fairness Doctrine.
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