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I know here in Chicago, AM is going nowhere in the forseeable future (next couple of years anyways). AM stations account for a large portion of the top 10. I also heard somewhere (rumor only) that with the demise of the smaller stations, large stations like WGN and WBBM would be allowed to increase their power even more making them almost nationwide. This is the first I've heard of the demise of the whole band. Although programming won't be local for a lot of you, at least it won't be these computer operated stations where there is not even a human in the studio.
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