You better believe automakers are trying to kill conservative talk radio

Now, the success of those programs is not tied solely to the AM dial. They also air on FM signals. And in the case of Clay and Buck and Charlie Kirk, the podcast forms of their daily programs are among the most listened to in the News category.

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Still, listeners of conservative talk have become accustomed to a readily available AM option. And as the saying goes, nothing in life is a coincidence.

“This idea that all of a sudden you’re gonna remove the AM band from cars — that’s aimed at people like me to prevent people like you from just turning on your radio as you drive in your own local area or general area, and listen to the station. That’s what that’s all about,” Mark Levin adds.

Of course, that’s what this is about.

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