Car makers have been phasing out AM radios in their cars for quite some time. Let’s face it, there isn’t much on AM these days, and electric vehicles have been known to cause interference with AM ...
As radio battles to keep its place in the automobile dashboard, new data shows the importance of the fight. While over-the-air radio remains the dominant choice for ad-supported in-car listening, ...
Ever since the Galvin brothers introduced the first car radio — the Motorola — back in 1930, we’ve enjoyed all sorts of audio while behind the wheel. For decades, the radio was our main source of ...
AM/FM radio still rules the vehicle interior, according to new consumer data from Xperi and its subsidary DTS. Survey data from more than 2,900 U.S. car owners and leasers indicates that radio is ...
The “vast majority” of respondents participating in a DTS study fielded by its parent, Xperi Inc., listen to some type of audio in the car with AM/FM radio. While audio’s dominance is being challenged ...
That said, fresh Edison Research findings show these consumers still spend almost half their listening time in-car with AM/FM. That’s the good news for broadcast station owners, and could buffet ...
AM and FM radio accounts for 86% of ad-supported audio listening — by far the most consumed audio medium behind the wheel — according to a new data analysis from Cumulus Media and its affiliated radio ...
Lexington, Mass. and Geneva, Switzerland—Car radios are changing with the times, and IC maker STMicroelectronics (STM) is in step with the worldwide movement. STM is sampling a digital AM/FM radio ...