![]() ![]() It actually began to work, at least in major markets, but there were quality control issues like periods of dead air, repetition of music segments, and so on, all because of the lack of supervision by operators. ![]() Many took on “beautiful music” formats, which would require a minimum of attention from existing staff members while hoping to bring in more “dignified or distinguished” listeners to their stations in the hope of appealing to “luxury based upper end” advertisers. During the late 1960s, the FCC determined that local stations in more highly populated markets should separate the AM/FM combos to offer alternative programming on their FM station. When local AM radio stations began to add FM service to their operation, most were simply rebroadcasting the signal of their AM station on their newly acquired FM station. ![]()
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