How we listen to music, news and other content as we drive on our daily commute or travel around the country has changed dramatically over the years. We have installed everything on our dashboards ...
In this letter to the editor, the author responds to a recently-published letter by Paul Shinn titled “To Cure AM, Look to the Past.” Comment on this or any article. Email [email protected].
To the editor: So, Sean Hannity is lobbying the government to pressure automakers into retaining a feature in their new models that would prevent the silencing of conservative voices? It would seem to ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON — Keeping AM radio in new vehicles, including electric models, could cost automakers billions of dollars over the next seven years, according to a new report from the Center for Automotive ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-IN) and a bipartisan group of colleagues have reintroduced a bill to keep AM broadcast radio in all new vehicles at no additional charge. The “AM Radio ...
A controversial bill that would require all new cars to be fitted with AM radios looks set to become a law in the near future. Yesterday, Senator Edward Markey (D-Mass) revealed that the “AM Radio for ...
As the automotive industry seeks to eliminate AM radio from new vehicles, emergency managers across the country are sounding the alarm. Among them is Mary Jo Flynn-Nevins, Chief of Emergency Services ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday morning approved reintroduced legislation that would mandate the cost-free accessibility of AM radio in all vehicles sold in the U.S., ...
What was once called radio is now referred to as audio. RF is being replaced by the internet. The delivery system may be new but the message still gets through. Writer Karl Zuk Driving a newly minted ...
A new Critical Mass Insights study finds 96% of Americans say AM/FM radio is essential in cars, with 89% unlikely to buy ...
Remember when commuting was fun because you could listen to the radio? Earlier in my career I may have been the guy you heard, both on WHCN/Hartford and later on NBC. When I started in radio in 1967, ...
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