What annoys me is the NAB and the radio industry in general defending the “public service” provided by AM station when, save a few notable and commendable exceptions, nearly no AM stations even have a new department or are prepared to provide information in the event of an emergency.Government mandates are for safety features that, if omitted, would directly threaten the physical safety of the user, not something like AM radio that most non-geek, under-55 car owners would never even think about if they were to see threatening clouds or lightning ahead..
A better solution would be to give permanence and protection to translators, allow AMs to go silent and keep their translators and to change the second adjacent assignment and protection rules so that FM stations and translators could upgrade. This would help clear out the AM dal and potentially move valuable service providing stations to FM.
AM has a “black tag” and can’t be resuscitated. Having the NAB lying about non-existent services helps nobody.