Heard on the Street: Music-streaming services are trying to lure drivers away from local stations. New technology may help.
Your car is one of the last places where tech companies still struggle to reach you. That will likely change as music-streaming services like Spotify gradually loosen radio’s grip on American car journeys.
Traditional radio is still a key companion to travel, particularly to and from work. Most Americans commute in their cars, where AM/FM stations dominate the dashboard. While terrestrial television has lost millions of viewers to streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, radio still reaches 92% of Americans over 18 every...
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