Joe Kendrick grew up far off in the woods in rural Stanfield, NC, where he acquired his first Sony Walkman, listened to both AM and FM radio from Charlotte, went to Nascar races at Charlotte Motor ...
After removing AM radio from its electric vehicles, Tesla is now taking the next step in its quiet retreat from broadcast: eliminating FM radio altogether from its newest entry-level models, even as ...
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Even as the number of available audio entertainment choices gets larger by the day, Americans still have a clear favorite: AM/FM. While streaming music has carved out a strong second-place position, ...
Do you remember your first portable radio? For Sjef Verhoeven, it was a Sony Walkman in 1993. As is common in the Netherlands, he would often ride his bike. That spring, he heard FM stations from the ...
Japanese electronics maker Sony has launched its flagship smartphone, the Xperia 1 VII, in its home country on May 13. The smartphone combines Sony Walkman, TV, and camera technology in one. According ...
Radio remains a powerful medium, celebrating humanity in all its diversity while serving as a platform for democratic discourse. It continues to be the most widely consumed medium globally, making it ...
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It was 2025, and the world of audio entertainment had evolved into a sprawling digital landscape. Streaming giants like Spotify, Apple Music and Pandora were kings, while podcast networks and ...
Carmakers could soon be required to equip their vehicles with a feature that many people, including those who don't have a car, believed it was dead: AM radio. Sometimes referred to as amplitude ...