I've owned smartphones for the last… 8 years or so now at this point, across many different devices on three different carriers and on exactly none of them have I ever been able to reliably stream live radio for any length of time while driving around in my car. Maybe I'm the exception to the rule but it seems like a lot more trouble than it's worth. Song-on-demand streamers like Spotify, Pandora and Amazon Prime Music, on the other hand, just work. But the live streams are always problematic for me. My first attempt I chalked it up to being on a regional carrier (Cellular South, now called C Spire) with their 3G CDMA network. But then I was on Verizon with great LTE coverage and had the same problems. Now I'm on T-Mobile and it's not really any better or worse than VZW for streaming except in the boonies.
DRM is not as bad an idea as HF enthusiasts make it out to be. It's just a perpetual chicken and egg situation. There are no broadcasts because there are no radios because there are no broadcasts! Listeners in the US also complain about how difficult it is to decode the few DRM broadcasts that exist, and blame the technology when the reality is they are not beamed to us at all, so getting anything at all digitally is a gift. New Zealand uses DRM to feed some FM stations on remote Pacific Islands; it's only 50 kW and doesn't quite reach the west coast to be very reliable. Romania uses DRM with 300 kW but it's for Europe, so the east coast can sometimes get decodes. But again, we're not the target area.
The few times there have been DRM demos aimed to the US in recent times, I've had no trouble at all decoding them. Unfortunately they were generic loops for demo purposes at HFCC meetings in Miami. I don't have a DRM capable radio but an SDR plus DREAM software (free) in Windows makes it possible.
WINB is currently the only US station testing DRM, but I'm not sure why. It's beamed to Europe and has the same sub-telephone line quality of their analog broadcasts. I think it's also 50 kW, and it's a harder catch overseas.
WBCQ's new Continental may be DRM-ready, seems like I read that it was an optional extra card, so maybe one day they can add that.
For anyone that's curious what DRM via DREAM and an SDR is like, here's a video of a newscast I got from Radio Kuwait last year:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ5-FDiAnrE
This does include some dropouts, and it's just like an HD2 subchannel with IBOC: it's there or it isn't. The audio is a bit hot, but otherwise it sounds fairly clear for being on 17 kbps.