Been awhile since I posted here and the post about WHAS 840 dropping IBOC 
caught my eye.  I'm glad to hear this news and news regarding any other AM 
station out there doing likewise.  

I've also been wondering about how current lousy economic condx will affect AM 
broadcasters.  I'd think that profits would be down causing possible cutbacks 
on operations.  

I would think that other 'more attractive' methods of getting programming to 
listeners might be available via Internet, satellite, etc.  I take into account 
how English language shortwave broadcasts have declined.

I keep dreaming and hoping that something might open up the MW band a bit to 
even a fraction of what it was many years ago.  Back when stations signed off 
at sunset or midnight.  Dream on...

73,
Jim Nall
Louisville, KY
http://www.n4fxc.com
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