I referred to this at the end of a prior thread, but thought it would be best to post a summary of the full-AM digital tests that were conduction over the past year:
http://www.radioworld.com/article/nab-tests-address-digital-am-concerns/278896
It seems to me that if I owned a group of stations which included an under-performing AM in a major market, I'd totally consider volunteering to go all digital with even potentially a (gasp!) unique music format with minimal spots, like FM started with back in the 70's.
http://www.radioworld.com/article/nab-tests-address-digital-am-concerns/278896
It seems to me that if I owned a group of stations which included an under-performing AM in a major market, I'd totally consider volunteering to go all digital with even potentially a (gasp!) unique music format with minimal spots, like FM started with back in the 70's.