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Just got a new car with SiriusXM, and I’m exploring whether or not to keep it. I usually listen to podcasts when I’m in the car (the damned thing connects to just anout everything except terrestrial TV), so it might not be worth the subscription fee. Of course, the button will always be there reminding me of what I’m missing.

In the meantime, I’ll give 14 a listen.
Are SiriusXM music programs still low bandwidth?
 
So many AM stations are either signing off and selling their tower sites because the property is more valuable than the station or, in the case of some of the heritage AM stations, selling the tower site and downgrading the signal to multiplex (sharing a tower) with another station. It happened in Baltimore (I think WBAL) and several other places.
I know WIBC, which was the home of the Indy 500 in Indianapolis, sold their AM transmitter site a couple of years ago.

There are a few legacy AM radio stations, but most of it around here is political, religious, non-English, or some sort of a a combination of those.
 
When I was young and living in central Florida, at night I sometimes listened to an AM station I think in Arkansas, pop station. The skip was fantastic. One thing about AM is it bounces around everywhere.
One night I heard WLS in Chicago on FM for a bit. Funny thing was I happened to be at a house a bunch of bikers from Chicago area lived in. That same bunch were in a B grade biker movie once.
In the summer of ‘65, I went to work on a hay farm in Francois Lake, British Columbia. I was living in Orange, California at the time, and I dragged a “general coverage” radio with me. I strung up a dipole antenna made from zip cord, and listened to the Dodger games in the evening. I also got coverage of the Watts riots.
 
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