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Saturday, May 4, 2024

FCC's Starks Supports AM For Every Vehicle Act


In an address to the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) Washington Watch event, FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks expressed his full support for the AM for Every Vehicle Act. 

He emphasized the crucial role that AM radio plays in public safety and information dissemination. Starks highlighted its resilience and importance to the Emergency Alert System (EAS) infrastructure1.

RadioInk reports Commissioner Starks acknowledged the efforts of broadcasters in ensuring that AM radio receivers remain in vehicles, including electric vehicles. He recognized the value of AM radio as a free, reliable source of industry news programming for listeners who log many miles on the road. Starks stated, “AM radio plays a critical, critical role in public safety infrastructure.” Former heads of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have also emphasized AM’s resiliency due to its long-distance signals, which contribute to the success of the National Public Warning System1.

Geoffrey Starks
Starks invited feedback from broadcasters on how the FCC can further support the industry, particularly in addressing interference issues caused by LED lights and other electronic devices in vehicles that disrupt AM radio signals. He assured that the FCC is equipped to handle such complaints and conduct field testing to resolve interference problems.

Another issue Commissioner Starks addressed was the impact of Pre-Sunrise Authority on broadcasters. He acknowledged concerns raised by broadcast groups that if Daylight Saving Time (DST) becomes permanent, AM stations could face reduced power and signal strength up to 8 a.m. during wintertime, affecting listener numbers and revenue. Starks expressed his willingness to review changes to the authority if necessary.

Lastly, he briefly discussed his support for the FM geo-targeting allowance implemented by the FCC. Starks closed with optimism for legacy media, emphasizing that radio and television stations continue to provide free reception over the air, especially for those who cannot afford additional subscriptions in their households or are fatigued by existing subscriptions.

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