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Do you listen to AM radio? Curtis LeGeyt, National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) CEO, says AM radio reaches 47 million people each week. But there’s speculation it could be phased out for the sake ...
The National Radio Systems Committee’s AM Improvement Working Group has published a study examining the effects of RF noise on AM radio reception in cars. Radio World readers will find the study’s ...
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.
News item: Some carmakers are dropping AM radios from their new models because electric cars interfere with the signal. Your reaction: Gosh, what's next to go? Ashtrays? Maybe you dip into AM now and ...
In the modern age of information overload, AM broadcasting may be going extinct in modern cars, and safety advocates are sounding the alarm. Automakers like Tesla, BMW and Ford are opting to cut AM ...
Ford Motor Co. says it is “transitioning from AM radio for most new and updated 2024 models," joining other automakers in dropping the feature.
Car manufacturers claim they cannot suppress noise getting into the AM signals in their electric vehicles.
The release of electric vehicles represents a shift in new technology and the phasing out of AM radios, raising concerns for some believing it's essential during emergencies. Former Federal Emergency ...
AM radio could be headed toward extinction as electric car manufacturers drop it from their vehicles, according to a December 2022 report.
AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act would require AM radios in electric vehicles, even though automakers claim electric motors interfere with the signal.
That’s the question Autoweek asks in a lengthy article released yesterday that includes the opinion of Radio Ink Chairman Eric Rhoads. For some reason, there continues to be a problem with AM Radio ...
Earlier this week, Radio Ink asked “Is AM worth saving?” We continue this series with Don Elliot. Don is a recognizable name in the world of California radio. He moved to LA in 1976 to switch KIIS to ...