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The Alliance went on to argue "this is simply a bill to prop up and give preference to a particular technology that's now competing with other communications options and adapting to changing listenership."
Spent many a late night in the office working on this or that with my soundtrack set to the wackiness that was Art Bell. He's dead now, but his shows live on. All I do is say "Alexa, play Ultimate Art Bell on Tune-In" (or Dreamland Radio on Tune-In). After a couple of ads up front, it's then gloriously ad-free for as long as you care to listen. Some of the doomsday warnings and future predictions from 25 years ago are hilarious.
Kinda like K-AAA-AAA-Y Little Rock for me. Went from rockin' to prayin'.My early AM experience ended when WLS went talk. That was a pretty decent hit music station after dark and I heard a ton of hit songs there first.
Then I discovered mixtapes.
I love my satellite radio, but in Philly (KYW) and New York (WINS), AM radio is/was great. (Don't know if either station is still around.)