The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 2021 approved the FM band for use on CB radios – arguably the biggest change in decades, and one that sent radio suppliers back to the engineering room ...
In radio land, there are two dials we usually jump around when we search for a set of songs or a talk show to listen to. And the difference between the quality of the signal between AM and FM can vary ...
The Federal Communications Commission has reported fluctuating figures in the number of licensed broadcast radio stations during the first half of 2023. Between the end of Q1 and the conclusion of Q2, ...
AM and FM radio accounts for 86% of ad-supported audio listening — by far the most consumed audio medium behind the wheel — according to a new data analysis from Cumulus Media and its affiliated radio ...
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 ...
What do automakers General Motors, Lucid, Rivian, Tesla, Land Rover, Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, Sony Honda Mobility, XPENG, Great Wall, and BYD have in common? All of them have offered Tunein, the Internet ...
Even though the FCC is proposing lower regulatory fees for U.S. radio broadcasters this year, the part owner of a Pennsylvania AM station is complaining that fees for the senior band are still too ...
After removing AM radio from its electric vehicles, Tesla is now taking the next step in its quiet retreat from broadcast: eliminating FM radio altogether from its newest entry-level models, even as ...
BIA Advisory Services has revealed its Top 10 by revenue for both the nation’s radio broadcasting companies and for individual AM and FM radio stations in the U.S. What station is No. 1? It is hardly ...
Back in the days of AM radio dominance, there was one thing that often set FM stations apart from their AM counterparts: the length of the songs. Popular AM top-40 stations such as KHJ (930 AM) had ...
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, ...