One of radio’s biggest supporters throughout the lifespan of the AM For Every Vehicle Act has been the agricultural industry – a group with a substantial spending power of over $576 billion across its ...
A lament about the demise of AM radio has been rising in the halls of Congress. Several automakers, most notably Tesla and Ford, have decided to stop putting AM radios in their electric vehicles. They ...
I don't know about you, but I occasionally enjoy a quiet drive, as my kid is typically responsible for the audio background in my car. That's why I sometimes like to keep things quiet when I drive ...
Thanks to the digital revolution, members of Generation Z don’t spend much time twiddling a radio dial for a chance to hear their favorite song. But Millennials and their predecessors no doubt ...
We use cellular and Wi-Fi connections to watch online videos, talk to our friends and family, read the news, and listen to the radio. When combined, these activities can quickly eat up your monthly ...
In the history of affordable AM/FM portable radios, there have been few that combine sensitivity (the ability to reliably receive distant stations) with selectivity (the ability to separate them for ...
Carmakers could soon be required to equip their vehicles with a feature that many people, including those who don't have a car, believed it was dead: AM radio. Sometimes referred to as amplitude ...
Can you believe AM radio is still around? Me and a few others still do use it. I listen mostly in the car for traffic, weather, and news, though sometimes I listen to talk programs on a small AM/FM ...
We talk a lot about CarPlay, but new data suggests that what a lot of people do most often in their car is listen to AM/FM radio. Yes, it’s 2023, and you might think AM/FM radio is on the way out, but ...
Just as television supplanted AM radio for drama, comedy and variety shows in the 1950s and FM radio became the medium of choice for music by the 1980s, streaming internet and podcasts have been ...
For many commercial broadcast radio has lost its luster, leaving an unknowable number of perfectly serviceable AM/FM radios to lie dormant. But they don’t have to. As [Dan Gebhardt] shows in his ...
More than two dozen AM broadcasters have filed a petition asking the FCC to reopen and expand AM Revitalization translator modification rules.