This letter to the editor is in response to the recently-published commentary “AM Ain’t Done Yet.” Comment on this or any article. Email [email protected]. I love reading the articles regarding AM ...
This is one in a series summarizing notable comments being filed to the FCC on its AM revitalization NPRM. Read other summaries at radioworld.com/amcomments ...
Guests at the Hilton Garden Inn in Tinley Park, Ill., are right next door to the WLS-AM 890 transmitter and broadcast tower. Who listens to AM radio anymore? The answer, of course, is a whole lot of ...
Members of the AM Radio Preservation Alliance say you can’t change the laws of physics that govern the AM band. They agree with another prominent station executive who has written for us that the ...
The work described in this report was carried out at the request of the BBC World Service and the EBU, who represent the interests of broadcasters at the ITU and CEPT/SE24 Group. These Groups are ...
The AM debate is fiercer than ever, as EVs stand to cut out the band on the grounds that EV operations create too much radio frequency interference for AM to be viable. David Schutz, of Hoffman Schutz ...
AM radio remains a technology we love to hate. We love its programming found nowhere else, but it sounds dreadful, even when broadcasting talk radio. In a mere five years, commercial AM broadcasting ...
Now that I am further away from Philly I seem to have gotten more interference from my engine (I guess the radio signal is now weaker than the interference of the engine) when listening to AM radio ...
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