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Every Break Must Count
(By John Shomby) Each day, in my “palatial” upstairs office, I’ve gotten into the habit of listening to a different radio station. Invariably, the old PD in me will hear something that raises my temperature almost as it did in my day-to-day programming days.
LeGeyt Gives DC Update as AM Act Nears Congressional Majority
As June brings another swell of bipartisan support for the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act in Congress, NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt called into Washington, DC's WMAL to outline and amplify grassroots efforts to protect broadcasters.
Women to Watch: Shannone Dunlap, Black Diamond Broadcasting
(By Lainie Petersen) Shannone Dunlap is EVP and GM of Black Diamond Broadcasting, overseeing its Michigan-based radio properties and digital division. A radio veteran of over three decades, she has held leadership roles at Alpha Media, Digity LLC, and Cumulus Media.
NAB Joins AM Advocacy Panel at Hispanic Radio Conference 2025
The NAB is joining forces with Hispanic radio leaders at Radio Ink's Hispanic Radio Conference 2025 to rally behind the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act, as part of a high-profile panel exploring AM radio’s future in an increasingly digital dashboard landscape.
Study: 91% of Drivers Rely on Local Radio for Breaking News
As dashboards become increasingly digital, a new wave of research from Audacy’s Connected Car Study underscores the importance of the legislative efforts to keep radio in vehicles, showing just how central radio still is for real-time, trusted information.
CarPlay Ultra To Let Apple Control How Drivers Access AM/FM
For more than a decade, the Apple Car was one of Silicon Valley’s favorite rumors until the project was canceled. But now Apple may have delivered a way to turn every car into an Apple Car - and radio might not like it.
May Brings Lawmakers To AM Act; Grows Hope For Summer Vote
The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act continues to tack on supporters in Washington. In the first half of May alone, 19 more members of the US House of Representatives signed on to co-sponsor the bipartisan bill, which would require AM radio in all new vehicles.
If the Dashboard Dial Dies, America Loses Its Most Trusted Voice
(By NRB President & CEO Troy A. Miller) The “death of radio” narrative collapses under one statistic: AM/FM still reaches far more Americans each week than any individual streaming‑audio or social‑media service. Threats nonetheless loom on the dashboard.
‘Driven By Listeners,’ LeGeyt Calls for Continued AM Act Push
Over 800,000 listeners have already spoken; now broadcasters must keep up the pressure, says NAB President Curtis LeGeyt. He calls the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act unlike any campaign he’s seen, driven by public support and poised for a Senate breakthrough.
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Economic uncertainty. Digital adversaries. Political pressures. These are problems being faced by all of radio. That's why YOU - regardless of format or target demographic - should be part of the conversation at Radio Ink's Hispanic Radio Conference.