Ford to drop AM radio in new vehicles

The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta has been going on since last Saturday. Today a hot air Balloon hit the guy wires of a local AM antenna causing it to collapse. Radio station KKOB transmits on 770 and 96.3. The tower collapse took 770 AM off the air.

I listen to this station a lot for news, weather and talk. Today I drove just South of Taos, NM. About 130 miles from Albuquerque to meet with some friends for a day hike. Normally I can receive the AM signal all the way there. I lost the FM signal about 20 miles outside of town. So yes, AM signals travel further, a lot further. Especially in mountainous areas where line of sight can can be lost due to terrain.

When I lived in Colorado Springs for 2 years I was able to receive the KKOB AM signal reliability at night. That's more than 400 miles "as the crow flies."

Tower collapses after balloon strike near Balloon Fiesta Park
 
I listen to my favorite AM station via streaming so I don't need to worry about tower problems. It also gives significantly superior AQ.

At eight ALM, even my most sensitive radio has severe difficulties picking the station up so I was forced to visit streaming and I won't go back.
 
I listen to my favorite AM station via streaming so I don't need to worry about tower problems. It also gives significantly superior AQ.

At eight ALM, even my most sensitive radio has severe difficulties picking the station up so I was forced to visit streaming and I won't go back.
Until there is a hurricane or other natural disaster that knocks out cell towers and ISP's. No, it doesn't happen often but when it does it's nice to have options.
 
How many AM stations can actually provide local service? How many are little more than repeaters?
They all can (it is required as part of their license). The question is if they're sufficiently prepared to do go full time on an extended basis.

One of my local stations has a single "personality" that works the morning and evening drives and the rest is automated.
 
Software Defined Radio (SDR)

Airspy HF+ Discovery - AIRSPY
That device doesn't address my question at all. Providing for an antenna is probably a show-stopper in the proposed configuration.

Surely a less costly tuner option is required and probably one that doesn't require so much external processing. The premise was that the dongle was essentially disposable.
 

AM at low power