We need your help to save AM radio in future cars!

As a loyal listener of Classic Country 1570 AM, you already know what makes AM radio great. Whether it’s tuning into the Marysville high school football game, listening to your local church service, monitoring the incoming storm, or catching news update from ABC News. These are just some of the ways our listeners depend on us.

And you may not know, AM radio stations make up the backbone of the emergency alert system – the tool used to keep the public safe in times of crisis.

There are more than 80 million Americans each month that depend on AM radio stations across the country. Yet despite this, certain automobile manufacturers have taken AM radio out of their electric vehicles. Some have even signaled they may remove AM from future models of all their vehicles.

We need your help.

If you could take just two minutes to send a message to your members of Congress about why AM radio is important to keep in the car, it would make an incredible difference.

We’ve made it easy. When you click here, you will be taken to a site with a pre-populated email (feel free to personalize this as you like). You can add your mailing address and this email will be sent to your representatives and senators on Capitol Hill.

We don’t want AM radio listeners to be left in the dark. It’s important to send a message today to Congress asking them to advocate for AM radio with automakers.

Your help can make all the difference.

Dierking Communications, Inc. 
KNDY AM 1570 – Marysville, Kansas
KQNK AM 1530 – Norton, Kansas

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