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"It’s happening because automakers would love to get rid of the cost of an AM radio," he told the Free Press.

The only cost is the minimal antenna trimming that needs to be done for AM radio.

> "It’s happening because automakers would love to get rid of the cost of an AM radio," he told the Free Press. The only cost is the minimal antenna trimming that needs to be done for AM radio.

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One more reason for the long list of why not to buy an electric Ford.

Now that Rush is gone, I don't listen to AM radio nearly as much, but out of years of habit I still have the radio set to that local AM station and occasionally listen to Howie Carr and Grace Curley. Kind of like drinking decaf but tastes better than the bullshit on FM.

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I pretty much quit AM when the local classical station went to FM.

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I love classical music, it was the only music I used to listen to while working on code. I found lyrics much too distracting. The only reason AM has survived and thrived this long is because of right wing commentary. Rush was the best, all others pale in comparison.