When I was young, traveling in the car meant listening to the AM radio built into the dashboard. Perhaps that is why I still ...
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Congress Wants To Keep AM Radio In Cars, Automakers Not So Much
Automakers attempting to remove AM radio from vehicles has been an ongoing and bizarre battle. Companies want it gone due to ...
Last week, I wrote a little about streaming audio and how, with the use of smart speakers, smartphones, and plain old computer streaming, the possibility of internet radio essentially replacing ...
BMW, Mazda and Volkswagen are among the automakers that have decided to stop putting AM radios in new electrical vehicles, citing electric engines interfering with the sound of AM stations. There are ...
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 ...
The lack of AM radio in some new electric vehicles could cut off drivers from important safety alerts broadcast over the medium, warned a group of former emergency officials in a letter Sunday.
A panel of U.S. House lawmakers advanced a bill this week that would require the inclusion of AM radio in all new vehicles ...
AM radio is a 105-year-old technology that’s essential in disasters, for farmers, and for millions of rural Americans. Now ...
Although the heyday of AM radio has passed, it remains an integral part of many lives as a means of communication in third-world countries, or simply tuning in for local news and weather. Amplitude ...
Despite a previous death sentence, AM radio will live to see another day on all 2024 Ford and Lincoln models. That's according to FoMoCo CEO Jim Farley, who today tweeted the company's decision to not ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley announced Tuesday morning that the automaker is reversing its previous plan to remove AM radio from vehicles, both electric and gasoline-operated, in 2024. Farley, in a post on his ...
In an increasingly congested media landscape, AM/FM radio continues to be resilient. Now in its second century, Nielsen’s most recent Radio Today report revealed on average AM/FM radio reaches 91% of ...
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