Radio and the Dashboard
PRESERVING AM RADIO IN VEHICLES
As auto brands introduce more electric vehicles (EVs) into the market to meet growing consumer and clean energy demands, the availability of AM radio is
A Powerful Ally For AM Radio Emerges From Print
Steve Forbes, the editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine, has emerged as a powerful, but unsurprising, ally for AM radio. In a video editorial titled “Why AM Radio Must Be
Chicago stations slam automakers over removal of AM
Radio stations in Chicago are criticizing auto manufacturers over the trend of removing AM radio from dashboards in new vehicles, with WCKG-AM threatening to boycott
Keep AM Radio in Cars to Ensure Public Safety
NAB is providing stations with tools to educate listeners about AM radio and give them the opportunity to make their voices heard. #DependonAM toolkit
Local Radio Stations Must Be Available and Accessible in New Automobiles
New car consumers experience an array of displays, touch screens and other audio features in today’s purchase journey, with stark equipment differences even within the
Consumers Demand Radio Front and Center
Local Radio Stations Must Be Available and Accessible in New Automobiles New car consumers experience an array of displays, touch screens and other audio features
American Car Buyers Want Over-the-Air Radio
A November 2021 study* conducted by Edison Research of car buyers from around the world revealed that radio is the top audio source buyers are
Auto Activity Update
NAB has an Auto Committee that has been in place for over 5 years. The Industry Affairs and Technology team hold weekly meetings on the
Senator Markey Criticizes Eight Automakers for Removing Broadcast AM Radio from Vehicles
Washington (March 8, 2023) – Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) today released responses from top automakers to his December letter asking the companies whether they have discontinued
Radio is Top Entertainment Choice for Car Buyers
In surveying car buyers in six nation, Edison Research found that radio was the top in-car audio source Consumers buying new cars cite radio as