I remember reading this article about 8 years ago, and after some searching, found it again!
The author is suggesting that we let AM's increase their power to overcome noise from other devices that have degraded the AM listening experience. At first I thought this was nuts. But it is good fodder for radio folks discussion over a beer. ;-)
There are stations that I used to be able to pick up, and now I have trouble listening to. Because of other stations interferencing? No, because of all the noise and static generated by life in 2019.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2010/06/should-am-radio-stations-get-a-10x-power-boost/
The biggest problem for AM stations is no longer interference from other stations, Arsenault contended, but from other devices. The service contours and protection ratios that the FCC set up for AM stations in 1991 haven't been updated for almost 20 years. "At that time, the protected contours and the interference ratios made sense," he adds. "Unfortunately, they were calculated without available foresight of the future digital technological revolution."
Bottom line—letting AM stations boost their wattage by a factor of ten wouldn't boost the risk of their interfering with each other, Arsenault says, but it would allow them to override the gauntlet of new platforms that get in their way. "I believe that the AM band as a whole would deliver more usable stations to every AM radio dial across the United States under this proposal."