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- If they are right, the NAB is pandering to AM owners who would be better served by accepting the BBC vision.
- Almost everyone agrees FM is next if it doesn’t at least keep an open mind for the European radio solution.
- Auto manufacturers are hijacking the car radio to make money from apps – this counter punch stops them in their tracks and puts control in the hands of broadcasters.
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