Streaming apps like TuneIn are redefining in-car listening, but Washington wants to keep a century of broadcast tradition alive.
Congress may be on recess until after Labor Day, but support for the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act continues to build in the U.S. House of Representatives. Eleven new co-sponsors have signed on since ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act continues to tack on supporters on Capitol Hill. In the first half of May alone, 19 more members of the House of Representatives signed on to ...
Vehicles in the not too distant future may soon have heated windshields, in-wheel motors and be produced by 3-D printers. And with the help of some legislation, they may even continue to play AM radio ...
With the rise of streaming services, more and more people are moving from turning the dial to tapping the screen. With the decline of terrestrial radio listeners (and the need to trim the fat on ...
The outlook for AM radio has generated much interest among Radio World readers, who have reacted to our recent articles on the topic. This is a sampling. Radio World readers have had a lot to say ...
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 ...
What AM radio’s waning reach means for the future of politics and public safety In recent years, podcasts and streaming internet content have been challenging AM radio for listeners. Now, there’s ...
During the first two and a half years of Curtis LeGeyt’s tenure as president and CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), there’s been a lot of noise around the future of AM radio, the ...