In its series of moments that changed radio history, Radio and Records is proclaiming on its website that
"(in 1974) the Senate passed a bill to give the FCC authority to require than all radios selling for more than $15 a year be able to receive AM and FM."
http://www.radioandrecords.com
The key word being the Senate. That bill never passed the House and never got signed into law.
There was never a law mandating FM reception on radios of any price. I bought an AM-only radio in 1979 for $29.95.
Thanks R&R for researching the archives with the same thoroughness with which you covered consolidation and its effects on the industry.
"(in 1974) the Senate passed a bill to give the FCC authority to require than all radios selling for more than $15 a year be able to receive AM and FM."
http://www.radioandrecords.com
The key word being the Senate. That bill never passed the House and never got signed into law.
There was never a law mandating FM reception on radios of any price. I bought an AM-only radio in 1979 for $29.95.
Thanks R&R for researching the archives with the same thoroughness with which you covered consolidation and its effects on the industry.