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"FM Boom Era" explores the compelling story of how FM radio rose to prominence, surpassing AM broadcasting to revolutionize the music industry and media landscape. The book investigates the technological advancements that made FM's superior audio fidelity possible, such as its resistance to static, which was a major drawback for AM. It also examines how regulatory decisions by the FCC played a pivotal role in enabling FM's expansion despite initial resistance from established AM broadcasters. This exploration delves into the cultural impact of FM, highlighting how it fostered the growth of album-oriented rock (AOR) and provided a platform for niche genres and artists often ignored by mainstream AM radio. The book approaches this history by first outlining the scientific principles behind FM technology, then analyzing regulatory and economic factors, and finally exploring the cultural impact of FM radio. Through archival documents, industry publications, and oral histories, "FM Boom Era" offers a unique perspective by integrating technical analysis with the social, economic, and artistic consequences of FM’s rise. The book unfolds in three major sections, beginning with the early history of FM technology and its initial challenges. It then analyzes the regulatory and economic factors that initially restricted FM’s growth, before concluding with the cultural impact of FM radio. This approach aims to provide a clear, concise explanation of how advancements in radio technology changed music consumption and radio programming, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the history of technology, media studies, and the music industry.

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