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The Decline of AM Radio Will Hurt More Than Conservative Talk Shows

2023/7/12
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Michael Olinger:汽车制造商正在逐步取消电动汽车中的AM广播,这一举动引发了保守派谈话广播主持人的强烈抗议,但实际上,这是一个跨党派问题,涉及到AM广播的未来、当地新闻的传播以及媒体多样性的维护。 保守派认为,取消AM广播是针对保守派谈话节目的政治行动。与此同时,民主党议员也参与其中,试图通过立法来强制汽车制造商保留AM广播功能。这一现象引发了人们对AM广播的未来以及其在信息传播中的作用的广泛关注和讨论。 技术层面,在电动汽车中,AM广播的接收质量较差,存在干扰问题。这使得汽车制造商在设计电动汽车时,倾向于移除AM广播功能以简化工程设计并降低成本。然而,AM广播仍然是许多偏远地区获取新闻和信息的重要途径,其信号可以穿透障碍物,覆盖范围广。 Katie Thornton:AM广播并非仅仅是保守派谈话节目的代名词,它在媒体多样性中扮演着重要角色。AM波段更容易进入,成本更低,因此吸引了许多当地拥有电台、非英语电台以及其他类型的节目。虽然全国性联合播出的保守派声音占据主导地位,但AM波段上还有更多内容,包括当地新闻、社区活动报道等。 AM广播在农村地区和偏远地区尤其重要,因为其信号可以传播很远,覆盖范围广,为当地居民提供重要的新闻和信息来源,以及紧急警报服务。 AM广播的历史也表明,政府监管在过去曾促进了不同政治观点的多样性。然而,20世纪80年代和90年代的放松管制导致企业合并,并巩固了权力和影响力,使得保守派谈话节目占据主导地位。 取消AM广播功能可能会对那些依赖AM广播的当地电台和社区造成严重影响,因为这些电台往往缺乏资源来转向其他平台。因此,保护AM广播不仅仅是保护保守派声音,更是保护媒体多样性和当地社区的利益。

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Automakers' decision to remove AM radios from electric vehicles sparks outrage, leading to bipartisan efforts to mandate their inclusion, highlighting the broader implications beyond conservative talk radio.

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This spring, Volkswagen and Mazda announced that they will be removing AM radios from their upcoming fleets of electric vehicles.Tesla, BMW, Audi, and Volvo have already gotten rid of AM radios in their electric fleet. The automakers cited engineering difficulties. AM's already crackly reception is vulnerable to even more buzz and interference when installed near an electric motor. This announcement, however, incited a burst of outrage from conservative talk radio hosts, such as Charlie Kirk, who called it an "all-out attack on AM radio," and Mark Levin, who claimed, "they finally figured out how to attack conservative talk radio."  But it isn't just conservatives lambasting the automakers' moves — a bipartisan group of lawmakers are joining forces to stop the exclusion of AM radios from these cars. In May, Senator Ed Markey and Representative Josh Gottheimer, both Democrats, helped introduce bills that would require car companies to include AM radios. And in late June, Senators Ted Cruz and Ed Markey co-wrote a letter to seven major automakers asking them to commit by July 7 to keep radios in new vehicles. For the midweek podcast, OTM correspondent Micah Loewinger) speaks with Katie Thornton), a freelance journalist and host of OTM's Peabody Award-winning miniseries, "The Divided Dial)," about the dangerous myth of AM radio's reputation as a solely conservative platform, the medium's potential as a highly accessible source of local news, and what this story means for the future of AM radio. 

 

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