AM radio serves a vital role in our nation’s emergency infrastructure as the backbone of the Emergency Alert System. When the power goes out and cell networks are down, the car radio is often the only way for people to get information, sometimes for days at a time.
- AM radio keeps 82 million listeners connected to news, sports and entertainment each month.
- Agricultural communities, often with poor or non-existent cellular and broadband coverage, depend on AM radio for critical weather updates, crop reports and local information.
- AM stations also serve communities of color and underrepresented groups with religious and in-language programming.
Despite AM radio’s vital role in communities, some auto manufacturers have begun discontinuing AM radio from the dashboard.
Broadcasters support the bipartisan, bicameral AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act (S. 1669; H.R. 3413) that was introduced in the 118th Congress. This bill would preserve AM radio in cars and ensure Americans can continue to have access to this reliable communications medium.
Congress should enact the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act to keep this vital service as a standard feature in all vehicles and ensure Americans’ public safety.