P.S. Last week my Verizon internet connection had an outage in Mineola New York from 3 am in the morning until 12 noon. A 9 hour outage. My streaming radio service was down. Having an AM radio signal still allowed me to listen to the news and had there been an emergency I would still be informed. Again, having a backup can't hurt. It could save lives!
Great point. Also terrestrial am/fm broadcasts can’t be censored & anyone with a radio receiver can listen…100% super important not to give away the freedom that terrestrial radio ensures, super important.
AM Radio has served me for decades and is still my primary radio source of news, weather, and spoken-word content. AM Radio serves me and many others: (1) You can get local content 24/7; (2) You can get longer distance coverage, especially when driving at night - overnight radio on strong and/or clear channel stations helps keep me awake and informed; (3) It is the chief, sometimes only, venue for on-the-air caller interaction with hosts and guests to stimulate public discussion of issues; (4) It is cost effective for locally-produced topical programs - there are so many, and they change as businesses and individuals come in and out of the broadcast market; (5) It is cost-effective for local advertising for local businesses, organizations, social groups, and churches; (6) It is not expensive from the broadcasters’ side to operate, and thus can provide narrower casting to serve the public with varying and sometimes specialized formats; and (7) The technology is simple for the receiving side - and I, along with countless other youngsters, first learned how radio works with crystal sets that only work with AM, never FM, so the medium is the most educational. Perhaps most universally vital: AM radio requires the least energy and technology on the receiving side, and thus is the best medium for broadcasting public safety warnings, advisories, alerts, the like. Storm warnings, for example, are just one hugely important function of AM radio. You can run an AM radio on a battery for months, without connections to anything, in homes, cars, boats, or the middle of nowhere.
I'm 70 and have listened to AM since I was born. It has more benefits than you think. When a major weather event is forecast, you can tune into the cities that are experiencing it at that time to determine the severity and preparedness needs for your area. On more than one occasion, I have recharged batteries and done other actions to prepare for it. Another (seemingly odd) use of AM is determining how close an electrical storm is. The volume and sharpness of static crashes along with distant lightning will assist in finding storm distance. Find a "dead spot" on the AM dial and have the volume at a low level. As a storm approaches, the time between the static crashes and visible lightning will decrease. Yes, online weather radar does a good job, but if there's an outage only a battery operated AM radio works. Thank you Steve for the video. Some people think that AM is dead. It can be a lifesaver.
Yes Mr. Forbes, I listen to am radio daily, I've been listening since I was a baby and recognized sound as My dad is a listener, it would not be good if I could not tune in, thanks for the info, ❤️🖤💚🆙🆙🆙💯😊
I’m 27 and I love AM radio. I love the oldies music, and I love AM dXing, it’s sad to tho k that a love of mine could be taken from me so young In my life. Keep AM alive! Even if you just want to listen ro edgey talk radio. Would be nice fo have a coast to coast oldies show at night, or any kind of interactive music program.
The free market pushback so hard against Ford and the other car manufacturers announcement of not including an AM/FM receiver in their new cars that they reverse track decided to scrap the idea. So market did take care of it😎🇺🇸
I would recommend carrying a Transister Radio which has a AM Band and place the transister radio on the passenger seat.You can still buy a transister radio and be found on line.
I listen to AM radio all the time, on FM all they play is 80's music which is considered oldies now and club music which I can't stand, at least on AM there is some real entertainment.
It's defiantly needed for emergency broadcasts im not surprised by the car manufactures. you can't even apply the emergency brake to some new cars and trucks if you have a dead battery.
Here in Highlands County, Florida, we have 730 AM WWTK. At daytime it's pretty good but at nighttime in certain coverage areas we have a very powerful station broadcasting out of Tijuana, Mexico on the same frequency making it this far to our County with a pretty strong signal. And this can make listening at night unbearable. The FCC will not let WWTK move their frequency in order to get away from the problem. Yes power lines are definitely an issue here as well but when there is a very active electrical storm 25 miles away, it just totally obliterates the signal, regardless if it's day or night. This is why I have absolutely no enthusiasm for the AM radio band. Besides, a lot of these station are now moving their "AM" programing to the FM band.
@@maxdatsun Lake Placid is where I live. About 6 miles southeast of town. The reception of WWTK is not the greatest at night. Some nights are better than other.
I’m 29 and my grand father 85, always asks me to put the am radio when I drive him around, I have memories of him driving my little self with the news in the am radio Here in Mexico in my home town we only have like 8 am stations and all news reports I like to listen to am in my car, there’s something about the interference and the low quality broadcasts clearing and you hear a strong signal
He a modern day Ed Lindsey. That old guy in that vintage episode of The Twilight Zone ranting “ DON’T YOU KNOW WHAT A RADIO IS BOY? That episode is getting increasingly more relevant today
Yep, the ability to censor and control content, make you pay for something that should be free and also cut off your ability to have information whenever they feel like it lol With am broadcast or an FM broadcast, anybody with a receiver can hear it… And you can’t sensor it once it’s been transmitted lol. Also, we’ve seen many instances in the past where you have a tyrannical government or there’s some kind of war and then you have a bunch of amateurs putting up a.m. transmitters and broadcasting so that the people can get info, it’s a great resource… Terrestrial radio is super important
After Katrina many stations were off air but many am stations were still on air - Also I could get more information about what was going on from clear channel am stations at night than I I could get locally -
Unlike other bands that travel horizontally, the AM (Amplitude Modulated) signal travels vertically which enables its long distance ability. The AM commercial band and low band government, municipal, and emergency services frequencies should be maintained and utilized. The AM signal will still be heard when all others fail.
Am radio I'm driving high ways at night there will be no voice to latch on to. No talk shows no warnings of closed roads. No offers of warm night housings no friendly radio shows...when I was younger I bought a car w/o then found the spot and installed my own radio. Give me a choise....or I don't buy.😊
SUPPORT THE BILL TO REQUIRE AM RADIO IN ALL CARS & TRUCKS ! AM / FM Radio is REQUIRED for Every Emergency Broadcast system, and ALL Local highway emergency broadcast system. AM & FM Radio stations are required for all local mass communications for all states. Foreign car makers planning to flood USA will static emitting poorly shielded electric cars - BAN THEM. Refer back to FCC rules that required the ATARI 400 and ATARI 800 to have Metal shielding to block all RF radiation.
Too be fair here I get your point. Hear me out problem I have with AM and FM you don’t always have local DJ’s talking bout things going on in your region besides playing music. Most of your stations DJ’s are syndicated out of New York, Texas, California. Why would I wanna listen to things going on in other places other than my hometown state? I can understand something major however I don’t wanna hear about grandma giving away free cookies on Wall Street when I’m in NC does anyone get my point? Here online you have that opportunity and you can listen to Rush Limbaugh Howard stern talk show sports online. But least if your local radio station their voice is only heard on that station has a special feeling you can relate to. Like a DJ once said covering a major wreck on a interstate. She said instead of complaining bout being late or it’s taking to long be thankful you get too go home tonight when others in the wreck won’t get that opportunity. Thankfully 107.5 WKZL and 92.3 WKRR still gave local DJ’s yeah of course you can get music anywhere but a great outstanding down to earth personality isn’t something you see everyday
I for one dont see the need for AM radio, in mid-coast ME it's garbage, always has been for the past 60 years. My first car was in 1975, AM had about a dozen stations and none of them had good sound, today it's nothing but garbled staticky sound, while FM is crystal clear all over ME. So if they get rid AM in cars I could care less and it's a none issue, people need to focus more on todays real issues not this antiquated has-been AM radio!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The only radio I ever listen to in the car is AM, for news, talk, sports, info. At home, never. When I do listen to music, it's by way of satellite radio, MP3 player or computer/internet, cd's/records, and my vehicle's infotainment system with a flash drive of thousands of songs that I choose. I cannot remember the last time I listened to FM. But I do remember having to listen to 15 minutes of commercials just to hear the same three lousy overplayed songs. By the way, satellite radio is well worth the subscription. You cannot get anything even close to the quality and variety on FM as it is now.
I've been against these horse-less carriages from the beginning and my friends will attest to this, oh no, sorry, they died generations ago. Never mind.
my local am radio station closed yesterday i am really not happy about this i have been listening to it since the 70s they dont care who they upset i have quite a few old radios now i cant use any of them because am radio here in the uk is terrible no choice i wish they would have left it alone.
Yes, it works fine, because your EV car maker, had taken the percussions to minimize the interference engines (and other things) in EV cars make Not all of them do that, for some (like Tesla) its easier to remove AM, then to fix the noise the car is making Remember, your car might have AM now, but if we don't step up, your next car, might not have AM anymore
If we have an emergency of the level that it takes out most of our FM broadcasters. I think the only information these AM stations would broadcast is "Kiss your --- good bye. AM radio is 1920's technology and while it does have the potential to cover large area with high power, to what point. Seriously, if we were attacked to the point of collapse of the the power grid and the country, what more would there be to say.
Many AM stations are now hardened against EMP, meaning they will still be on the air in spite of a nuclear attack. This recent news is both disturbing and yet reassuring. AM rules the waves.
I’m not a fan of AM radio sound quality. The only time I ever listened to AM radio was back in the early 2000s when I found a Disney music channel lol that was it … and that was only occasionally
Sorry Mr. Forbes, but I think you're preaching to a very small choir. The viewpoints of a 76 year old billionaire have little relevance to today's generations who have grown up on the likes of cable television, cell phones, Apple Music, and Spotify. They gladly trade a small subscription fee for a higher quality audio experience, a lack of endless ads, and broadcasting whose scope hasn't been widdled down to religion, right wing talk, endlessly repetitive news, and sports talk. They're simply not interested, and most don't own or use a separate radio or tune into AM in the car. And I find it odd that all this talk about the importance of emergency uses for AM never discuss the fact that a very small percentage of people have anything but an AM car radio and that only very few stations have the capability to withstand a true emergency like a direct hit to the transmitter from a tornado, hurrican, or nuke, etc. As for AM's importance to other parts of the world, you should know that the AM medium wave bands in Scandinavia and Germany are no longer in operation. When I look at the miniscule number of comments on this video, it tells me that very few people care one way or the other if AM survives or not.
@@roofoofighter He didn't watch it. Good luck to Him in an Earthquake, Blizzard or Hurricane. Foolishness. Let's all play the board game 'What College We're You Brainwashed At' ? ( it's a video game too for the basement crowd. Don't worry your Parents will buy it for you )
P.S. Last week my Verizon internet connection had an outage in Mineola New York from 3 am in the morning until 12 noon. A 9 hour outage. My streaming radio service was down. Having an AM radio signal still allowed me to listen to the news and had there been an emergency I would still be informed. Again, having a backup can't hurt. It could save lives!
Great point.
Also terrestrial am/fm broadcasts can’t be censored & anyone with a radio receiver can listen…100% super important not to give away the freedom that terrestrial radio ensures, super important.
AM
Radio has served me for decades and is still my primary radio source of news, weather, and spoken-word content.
AM Radio serves me and many others: (1) You can get local content 24/7; (2) You can get longer distance coverage, especially when driving at night - overnight radio on strong and/or clear channel stations helps keep me awake and informed; (3) It is the chief, sometimes only, venue for on-the-air caller interaction with hosts and guests to stimulate public discussion of issues; (4) It is cost effective for locally-produced topical programs - there are so many, and they change as businesses and individuals come in and out of the broadcast market; (5) It is cost-effective for local advertising for local businesses, organizations, social groups, and churches; (6) It is not expensive from the broadcasters’ side to operate, and thus can provide narrower casting to serve the public with varying and sometimes specialized formats; and (7) The technology is simple for the receiving side - and I, along with countless other youngsters, first learned how radio works with crystal sets that only work with AM, never FM, so the medium is the most educational.
Perhaps most universally vital: AM radio requires the least energy and technology on the receiving side, and thus is the best medium for broadcasting public safety warnings, advisories, alerts, the like. Storm warnings, for example, are just one hugely important function of AM radio. You can run an AM radio on a battery for months, without connections to anything, in homes, cars, boats, or the middle of nowhere.
Thanks for this important message, Steve.
I'm 70 and have listened to AM since I was born. It has more benefits than you think. When a major weather event is forecast, you can tune into the cities that are experiencing it at that time to determine the severity and preparedness needs for your area. On more than one occasion, I have recharged batteries and done other actions to prepare for it. Another (seemingly odd) use of AM is determining how close an electrical storm is. The volume and sharpness of static crashes along with distant lightning will assist in finding storm distance. Find a "dead spot" on the AM dial and have the volume at a low level. As a storm approaches, the time between the static crashes and visible lightning will decrease. Yes, online weather radar does a good job, but if there's an outage only a battery operated AM radio works. Thank you Steve for the video. Some people think that AM is dead. It can be a lifesaver.
Well said, Mr. Forbes😎🇺🇸
I agree Steve , 25 % of my life is listening to AM and Shortwave .
Yes Mr. Forbes, I listen to am radio daily, I've been listening since I was a baby and recognized sound as My dad is a listener, it would not be good if I could not tune in, thanks for the info, ❤️🖤💚🆙🆙🆙💯😊
Great video Steve. I agree with you 100 percent
I’m 27 and I love AM radio. I love the oldies music, and I love AM dXing, it’s sad to tho k that a love of mine could be taken from me so young In my life. Keep AM alive! Even if you just want to listen ro edgey talk radio. Would be nice fo have a coast to coast oldies show at night, or any kind of interactive music program.
Yes, it would. An AM coast to coast music station is feasible with relay stations.
Gugliermo Marconi and Edwin Armstrong would not be happy with this move.
I agree! We do need to keep our radios.
What happened to free market taking care of it 🤔
What free market? Get real!
The free market pushback so hard against Ford and the other car manufacturers announcement of not including an AM/FM receiver in their new cars that they reverse track decided to scrap the idea.
So market did take care of it😎🇺🇸
I would recommend carrying a Transister Radio which has a AM Band and place the transister radio on the passenger seat.You can still buy a transister radio and be found on line.
I listen to AM radio all the time, on FM all they play is 80's music which is considered oldies now and club music which I can't stand, at least on AM there is some real entertainment.
It's defiantly needed for emergency broadcasts im not surprised by the car manufactures. you can't even apply the emergency brake to some new cars and trucks if you have a dead battery.
Here in Highlands County, Florida, we have 730 AM WWTK. At daytime it's pretty good but at nighttime in certain coverage areas we have a very powerful station broadcasting out of Tijuana, Mexico on the same frequency making it this far to our County with a pretty strong signal. And this can make listening at night unbearable. The FCC will not let WWTK move their frequency in order to get away from the problem. Yes power lines are definitely an issue here as well but when there is a very active electrical storm 25 miles away, it just totally obliterates the signal, regardless if it's day or night. This is why I have absolutely no enthusiasm for the AM radio band. Besides, a lot of these station are now moving their "AM" programing to the FM band.
Next time I’m in the area, I’ll take a listen. Used to own a farm in Lake Placid.
@@maxdatsun Lake Placid is where I live. About 6 miles southeast of town. The reception of WWTK is not the greatest at night. Some nights are better than other.
I’m 29 and my grand father 85, always asks me to put the am radio when I drive him around, I have memories of him driving my little self with the news in the am radio
Here in Mexico in my home town we only have like 8 am stations and all news reports
I like to listen to am in my car, there’s something about the interference and the low quality broadcasts clearing and you hear a strong signal
He a modern day Ed Lindsey. That old guy in that vintage episode of The Twilight Zone ranting “ DON’T YOU KNOW WHAT A RADIO IS BOY? That episode is getting increasingly more relevant today
I am here to save AM Radio
ita about censorship
Yep, the ability to censor and control content, make you pay for something that should be free and also cut off your ability to have information whenever they feel like it lol
With am broadcast or an FM broadcast, anybody with a receiver can hear it… And you can’t sensor it once it’s been transmitted lol.
Also, we’ve seen many instances in the past where you have a tyrannical government or there’s some kind of war and then you have a bunch of amateurs putting up a.m. transmitters and broadcasting so that the people can get info, it’s a great resource… Terrestrial radio is super important
After Katrina many stations were off air but many am stations were still on air -
Also I could get more information about what was going on from clear channel am stations at night than I I could get locally -
Unlike other bands that travel horizontally, the AM (Amplitude Modulated) signal travels vertically which enables its long distance ability. The AM commercial band and low band government, municipal, and emergency services frequencies should be maintained and utilized. The AM signal will still be heard when all others fail.
Am radio I'm driving high ways at night there will be no voice to latch on to. No talk shows no warnings of closed roads. No offers of warm night housings no friendly radio shows...when I was younger I bought a car w/o then found the spot and installed my own radio. Give me a choise....or I don't buy.😊
Tell you the truth nonthing is on
A.M. stations but talk radio shows.😂
SUPPORT THE BILL TO REQUIRE AM RADIO IN ALL CARS & TRUCKS ! AM / FM Radio is REQUIRED for Every Emergency Broadcast system, and ALL Local highway emergency broadcast system. AM & FM Radio stations are required for all local mass communications for all states. Foreign car makers planning to flood USA will static emitting poorly shielded electric cars - BAN THEM. Refer back to FCC rules that required the ATARI 400 and ATARI 800 to have Metal shielding to block all RF radiation.
Too be fair here I get your point. Hear me out problem I have with AM and FM you don’t always have local DJ’s talking bout things going on in your region besides playing music. Most of your stations DJ’s are syndicated out of New York, Texas, California. Why would I wanna listen to things going on in other places other than my hometown state? I can understand something major however I don’t wanna hear about grandma giving away free cookies on Wall Street when I’m in NC does anyone get my point? Here online you have that opportunity and you can listen to Rush Limbaugh Howard stern talk show sports online. But least if your local radio station their voice is only heard on that station has a special feeling you can relate to. Like a DJ once said covering a major wreck on a interstate. She said instead of complaining bout being late or it’s taking to long be thankful you get too go home tonight when others in the wreck won’t get that opportunity. Thankfully 107.5 WKZL and 92.3 WKRR still gave local DJ’s yeah of course you can get music anywhere but a great outstanding down to earth personality isn’t something you see everyday
The last thing I want is a repeat of the analog TV shutdown.
I for one dont see the need for AM radio, in mid-coast ME it's garbage, always has been for the past 60 years. My first car was in 1975, AM had about a dozen stations and none of them had good sound, today it's nothing but garbled staticky sound, while FM is crystal clear all over ME. So if they get rid AM in cars I could care less and it's a none issue, people need to focus more on todays real issues not this antiquated has-been AM radio!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The only radio I ever listen to in the car is AM, for news, talk, sports, info. At home, never. When I do listen to music, it's by way of satellite radio, MP3 player or computer/internet, cd's/records, and my vehicle's infotainment system with a flash drive of thousands of songs that I choose. I cannot remember the last time I listened to FM. But I do remember having to listen to 15 minutes of commercials just to hear the same three lousy overplayed songs. By the way, satellite radio is well worth the subscription. You cannot get anything even close to the quality and variety on FM as it is now.
AM is boring anyway.😂
Everybody is FM and XM these days.
They want to get rid of AM because they don't want you to hear what's on it, which means you should probably be listening to it!
I've been against these horse-less carriages from the beginning and my friends will attest to this, oh no, sorry, they died generations ago. Never mind.
AM (and eventually FM) radio will likely be phased out in favor of digital radio and streaming.
SAVE AM RADIO...,I DEMAND IT!
When they made cars for Taxi cabs,all they had was am radio.
my local am radio station closed yesterday i am really not happy about this i have been listening to it since the 70s they dont care who they upset i have quite a few old radios now i cant use any of them because am radio here in the uk is terrible no choice i wish they would have left it alone.
I listen to mostly AM at work in company vehicle. My personal, podcasts and streaming.
I have a EV and My AM Radio works Fine Total BS
Yes, it works fine, because your EV car maker, had taken the percussions to minimize the interference engines (and other things) in EV cars make
Not all of them do that, for some (like Tesla) its easier to remove AM, then to fix the noise the car is making
Remember, your car might have AM now, but if we don't step up, your next car, might not have AM anymore
If we have an emergency of the level that it takes out most of our FM broadcasters. I think the only information these AM stations would broadcast is "Kiss your --- good bye. AM radio is 1920's technology and while it does have the potential to cover large area with high power, to what point. Seriously, if we were attacked to the point of collapse of the the power grid and the country, what more would there be to say.
Many AM stations are now hardened against EMP, meaning they will still be on the air in spite of a nuclear attack. This recent news is both disturbing and yet reassuring. AM rules the waves.
I’m not a fan of AM radio sound quality. The only time I ever listened to AM radio was back in the early 2000s when I found a Disney music channel lol that was it … and that was only occasionally
Unnecessary as a public service. Not enough demand for the private market to justify it.
It's the best free public information service available. Learn your history. Look up 'CONELRAD'. When the net fails there will be nothing to turn to.
Am has an increased range over Fm. This is a public service mishap in the making .
Electro magnetic hahaha! Bull.
If am radio was popular enough for people to listen to it they would demand it.
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Why? Because conservative talk shows dominate a.m. radio. This is a violation of the first amendment.
He’s stuck in 1500 bc
Sorry Mr. Forbes, but I think you're preaching to a very small choir. The viewpoints of a 76 year old billionaire have little relevance to today's generations who have grown up on the likes of cable television, cell phones, Apple Music, and Spotify. They gladly trade a small subscription fee for a higher quality audio experience, a lack of endless ads, and broadcasting whose scope hasn't been widdled down to religion, right wing talk, endlessly repetitive news, and sports talk. They're simply not interested, and most don't own or use a separate radio or tune into AM in the car. And I find it odd that all this talk about the importance of emergency uses for AM never discuss the fact that a very small percentage of people have anything but an AM car radio and that only very few stations have the capability to withstand a true emergency like a direct hit to the transmitter from a tornado, hurrican, or nuke, etc. As for AM's importance to other parts of the world, you should know that the AM medium wave bands in Scandinavia and Germany are no longer in operation. When I look at the miniscule number of comments on this video, it tells me that very few people care one way or the other if AM survives or not.
What we need to kill is the satellite antenna which ruins the look of the car. Such a small number subscribe that it makes no sense.
A 129 YEAR OLD DUDE TELLING US WE NEED TO SAVE AM RADIO... WHY
Did you not watch the video?
Ageism ! Busted.
@@roofoofighter He didn't watch it. Good luck to Him in an Earthquake, Blizzard or Hurricane. Foolishness. Let's all play the board game 'What College We're You Brainwashed At' ? ( it's a video game too for the basement crowd. Don't worry your Parents will buy it for you )
Guess you get good cellphone signal ever where you go lol
@@skipwaldent8465 all I did was ask why
Too important? I'm 33 years old and never once has it ever been necessary or relevant in my life.
Censorship by liberals.
Well said, Mr. Forbes😎🇺🇸