Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is expected to announce a second run for president next week -- even though there's no indication that the GOP base has been clamoring for his return. WNYC's Matt Katz joins us to explain. Matt covered Christie for years, wrote the book "American Governor: Chris Christie's Bridge to Redemption" and co-hosted The Christie Tracker Podcast with WNYC's David Furst. Matt joins David for a mini-reunion of the podcast - and to discuss Christie's likely...
Morning Edition Host Michael Hill speaks to Public Safety Reporter Matt Katz about which criminal justice reforms have taken hold since George Floyd was murdered, and which have not.
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The BBC will showcase a variety of new programmes and specials across its TV channels and radio stations.
The BBC will showcase a variety of new programmes and specials across its TV channels and radio stations.
The BBC will showcase a variety of new programmes and specials across its TV channels and radio stations.
Get Sirius about radio Sirius and XM were satellite radio's twin faces in the early 2000s, a time when the medium was still a novel and unproven concept. In 2008, the services merged into SiriusXM Internet Radio and evolved into a top streaming service that lets you listen to music, talk, and sports on
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Some car manufacturers are opting to remove AM radio from their new vehicles. Companies like BMW, Volkswagen and many others are part of this change. With the rise of new platforms like music streaming and podcasts - AM radio is being phased out. Radio is no longer the preferred source of []
"Let’s learn from the mistakes of the past. We jam-packed the AM band, forcing narrow-band broadcasting and now we’re doing the same to FM."
State broadcast associations representing all 50 states, D.C. and Puerto Rico passed a resolution in support of the “AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act” in Congress.
Amid ongoing debate surrounding AM radio's relevance in and out of the car, new findings depict the senior band's listenership in various U.S. markets.
After several automakers announced plans to remove AM radios from electric cars moving forward, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) sprung into action to introduce legislation to save consumers’ ability to tune into AM stations. Working alongside Senator Ed Markey (D-MA), Senator Cruz created the “AM for Every Vehicle Act,” which has gained popular bipartisan support in Congress. Senator Cruz joins the podcast to share how AM radio remains an important tool for communicating during emergencies and his...