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Washington DC Reacts To AM Act’s Passage To Senate Floor

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With the AM For Every Vehicle Act moving out of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and out to the full Senate floor, here's what voices across DC had to say about the passage yesterday:
Congress

AM For Every Vehicle Act Headed For Senate Floor Vote

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On Thursday morning, in a full executive session convened by Chair Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation officially passed the AM For Every Vehicle Act on to the Senate floor.
New AM Senators

AM Act Passes Key Milestone As Four More Senators Sign On

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The AM For Every Vehicle Act reached an important waypoint on its journey into law this week. Those joining the bipartisan cause to protect AM radio's place in the automobile dashboard are Senators Joe Manchin, Todd Young, Maria Cantwell, and Dan Sullivan.
Curtis LeGeyt at the headquarters of the National Association of Broadcasters in Washington, DC, on April 13, 2021.

Curtis LeGeyt Gives Latest Update On AM For Every Vehicle

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With the future of AM radio in automobiles under continued scrutiny, NAB President Curtis LeGeyt gave an update on where the fight stands in a Monday morning interview. LeGeyt called into Colorado's Morning News with Marty Lenz & Jeana Gondek.
TJ Hower

TJ Hower Shows ‘David’ Production Can Beat Radio’s Goliaths

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Too many radio ads suck. Every day in Radio Ink's headlines this week, we're talking with a different expert on how to stop the “suck." Today we talk to Radio Mercury Award-winning Production Director TJ Hower at Seven Mountains Media.
Terry O'Reilly

Iconic Adman Terry O’Reilly Helps Fight Radio Spots That Suck

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Too many radio ads suck. Every day in Radio Ink's headlines this week, we're talking with a different expert on how to stop the “suck." We start with one of advertising’s most respected names and advocates - Terry O’Reilly.
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FEMA Admin Touts ‘Dependable’ AM Radio To Homeland Security

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AM radio remains a hot topic across Capitol Hill as the second half of 2023 begins. At a House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emergency Management and Technology hearing, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell highlighted the critical role of AM in times of crisis.
SiriusXM FEMA

SiriusXM Boasts Enhanced FEMA Connection Amid AM’s Battle

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FEMA and SiriusXM have announced a bolstering of their partnership, aiming to enhance the connectivity of FEMA’s Integrated Public Alert & Warning System for the National Public Warning System. The change comes as AM relies on EAS for its continued place in the dash.
Amy Macdonald

Creating Innovative Radio Events With Amy Macdonald

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What goes into creating a great station event, let alone a great series? To find out more about programming off-air, Radio Ink talked to Amy Macdonald, Director of CitySpace - the theater and event side of WBUR, Boston's NPR affiliate.
Curtis LeGeyt

A 2023 Radio Halftime Report

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(By Curtis LeGeyt) The first half of 2023 was an extremely successful one for broadcasters in the nation’s capital. NAB is active on numerous issues, including the preservation of AM radio in cars, the performance tax, and decreased regulatory fees.

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