Still, the idea did not come from Congress...
No one said it did.
Still, the idea did not come from Congress...
A government that is seeking to mandate AM in every vehicle isn't going to also create a digital spectrum for AM.
Especially when one exists known as the internet.
Still, the idea did not come from Congress... it came from Broadcasters.
Again, the idea came from the RIAA. They lobbied and got their mandate.
I think @SirRoxalot is referring to business-to-business communications. Also, as another poster pointed out, it isn't the government that is trying to mandate AM in automobiles--broadcasting companies are behind that effort.
Remember that Elon Musk (who was semi-part of the government in 2025) is the one primarily responsible for removing AM coverage as standard from the electric vehicles he sells.
Also, as another poster pointed out, it isn't the government that is trying to mandate AM in automobiles-
If you create a whole new digital spread-spectrum service, yes.
Anyone know the time for the switch to the simulcast of WGR?
Tomorrow morning.Anyone know the time for the switch to the simulcast of WGR?
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The problem is that stations would just become another app among millions and wouldn't have a special place on the car dashboard or any other device.
The problem is that stations would just become another app among millions and wouldn't have a special place on the car dashboard or any other device.
Which gets back to the old saying: The best content wins.
I could see consumer interest in having one app rather than a separate one for each station, each app having its own quirks.
The best sales tactics win !Which gets back to the old saying: The best content wins.
Tonight WGR is broadcasting on 107.7
Is this throughout the Buffalo cluster of stations, or just focused on one station in particular?Good to see Audacy did the right thing and found a role for Liz Mantel. She's the new Promotions Director. Not on the air, but better than being on the beach.
Is this throughout the Buffalo cluster of stations, or just focused on one station in particular?