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For the better part of 65 years, "Cousin'' Bruce Morrow has sat in front of a radio microphone. He's mostly done this for two stations, WABC/770 AM and WCBS/101.1 FM, where he's spun more Top 40 ...
The radio industry has been lobbying for legislation that would force carmakers to install AM radios as a matter of public interest.
AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act would require AM radios in electric vehicles, even though automakers claim electric motors interfere with the signal.
Tri-staters have long depended on WCBS 880, one of two all-news stations on the local AM dial. Car companies say they'll discontinue AM on new models.
We won't let these cars kill the AM radio star. Removing stations from new vehicles would jeopardize emergency signals and harm more than 80 million listeners.
InsideMusicMedia.Com’s Jerry Del Colliano posted a column on March 31 that — like many of his columns — that had me thinking: Great minds think alike. Entitled “The AM Station That Defies ...
Will electric cars kill terrestrial radio? That’s the question posed in an article posted at consumerguide.com (read it at https://bit.ly/3nuTrGK), which talks about a very real problem affecting ...
Radio: This small-town AM station operator has some big-time ideas to keep radio alive Winnekins programs WRDN like the old days – with a thought toward the local farmers in the area. (Getty Images) ...
By the 1930s, AM radio was a dominant form of mass media in America, served by networks of stations – NBC, CBS and Mutual – with both local and syndicated programming.