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AM Radio Act, FCC Updates, and Emergency Broadcast Insights

7 min · 29 de abr de 2025
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In this episode, Michelle provides an overview of the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act, discussing the ongoing lobbying efforts between broadcasters and automakers surrounding the sunset clause. She highlights the critical role of AM radio in emergency communication and offers actionable insights for industry professionals regarding the AM Radio Act and forthcoming FCC rule changes. The episode also delves into the FCC's foreign ownership rules and their implications for investment in the radio sector. Additionally, Michelle explores the FCC's digital infrastructure modernization process, emphasizing the importance of industry engagement. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a reminder for listeners to subscribe for more updates. (0:00) Introduction and overview of the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act (0:28) Broadcasters vs. automakers in lobbying efforts and the sunset clause (1:44) The role of AM radio in emergency communication (2:15) Actionable insights for industry professionals on AM Radio Act and FCC rule changes (2:46) FCC's foreign ownership rules and investment implications (4:19) Engaging in the FCC's digital infrastructure modernization process (6:15) Closing remarks and subscription reminder

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