Hearing on the Value of AM Radio
The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology examined the benefits of AM radio and the potential consequences if… read more
The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology examined the benefits of AM radio and the potential consequences if not included in new vehicles including electric cars. The House panel heard from Jerry Chapman, president of Woof Boom Radio; Lt. Col. Christopher DeMaise, commander of New Jersey State Police’s Homeland Security Branch; and Scott Schmidt, safety policy vice president of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation. Republican and Democratic lawmakers voiced their concerns with eliminating AM radio in vehicles, including the reliance on AM radio in emergencies for alerts to the public when the power or internet is out. close
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