> > Classic Country is starting to make its presence on the AM
>
> > band.
> >
> > I mean once you saturate a band with Syndicated Talk,
> > Sports, or brokered religion, what can you do with a
> > station?
> >
> > I am glad that Classic Country is a viable option for the
> AM
> > band.
>
>
> I think music should come back to the AM band.
>
> I find that music that originally was on the AM band (such
> as what we now term oldies, classic hits, classic rock,
> classic country, and Rymthemic Oldies) could actually do
> some numbers IMO (not as well as a FM station but if you are
> the only game in town in your format, it's a great
> alternative)
>
> With most Classic country stations going the 1960s till
> either 1989 (or 1999 or even in the case of WSM I've heard
> as late as 2001 in current rotation)...Are their any Classic
> country stations sticking to tradition and say nothing newer
> than say 1975?
>
> RFLA
>
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