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Do you listen to the radio any more?

I listen to the radio a lot. In the car, while waking up, while getting ready in the morning, while making dinner, while doing dishes, while doing housework, while paying bills, while working sometimes. I hardly listen to anything other than listener-supported radio, either NPR, college radio, or streaming indy radio online. Love it!
 
Radio every day. I never miss the great talk shows, e.g. Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, Glenn Beck, and Michael Medvid.
 
I listen to talk radio every day.
 
Radio every day. I never miss the great talk shows, e.g. Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, Glenn Beck, and Michael Medvid.
It is people like that that caused me to stop listening to talk radio. I work with someone who listens to Limbaugh and he is always in a sour mood.
 
Used to listen to the radio when I was at work. Stop now since I can find more new stuff to listen while on internet.
 
No, I listen to the music on my iPod. :gogirl:


Every time I've heard the radio its always been ten commercials every two songs.

By the time I get to where I'm going, I'll have only heard a song and a half.



Plus, the music (if you can even call it that) that the radios play now isn't worth listening to.
 
Oh, don't get me started....

I really don't know WHAT the hell happened to commercial radio... It seems like they shot themselves in the foot on purpose, or something.

No matter what your favorite format is: Pop, Top 40 (whatever that means, anymore) classic rock, country, old country, modern country, old, modern country...lol

It's all just AWFUL.

The same damn songs over and over. Take 'classic rock', the only genre I can bear to listen to these days... Apparently, the only bands that have made music over the past 30 years are Pink Floyd, AC/DC, that one song from George Thorogood, another spin of 'Sweet Home Alabama' (turn it up !:rolleyes:)
A few Rolling Stones tunes and a couple of gems from Def Leppard...

Sweet God almighty ! Is the American listening public THAT dumb ? (Maybe I don't want to know the answer...)

But, clear channel and all the others seem to think so. "They only like what they know" is the guiding principle...

AND they sit with straight faces and wonder why people are tuning out in droves...

It's gotten to the point that the deciding factor on whether or not I buy my next car is if it has an MP3 input...
 
I used to have satellite radio, and when I'm in a paying job, I'm sure I'll fork out the money to get it again.

For now though, I find myself switching between 2 stations. The CBC Radio 3 channel, which is mostly talk radio and contains a lot of interesting programming. And CFCR, the local community station, if I'm in the mood for music.

The other local stations just annoy me with the so called 'music' they play.
 
I'm gonna listen to the radio again if they stop trying to convince me that Nickelback is music. I haven't tried the CBC's and the college radios in a long time. The latter is full of annoying racists communists.

Thank God, and by God I mean Steve Jobs.
 
I don't listen to morning radio anymore. When I did, the dial was full of idiotic morning shows with a lot of fake laughter over stupid jokes. I grew to hate it.

I listened to Air America and Peter Werbe a lot before Obama got elected. I still do once in a while. My interest in those shows faded a bit since the last administration left.

Pat Benatar had much better songs than Hit Me With Your Best Shot. Quite a few of them. The only songs of hers on the radio locally are Hit Me and Love Is A Battlefield.

I like listening to 88.7 CIMX on Sunday mornings. That's when they play alternative, punk, new wave, college music from the 70's and 80's.

There is an old funk show on the dial, but it's not as good IMO or as long as previous funk shows. The best was with The Electrifying Mojo as DJ. Mojo was one of the greatest DJ's Detroit has ever had. Dougie Fresh DJ'd a great one from Muskegon when I lived near there.

Most of the time I'll listen to 93.1 FM or the FM oldies station. 93.1's motto or tag line, whatever you call it, is "We play everything".
 
I listen every morning and afternoon on the drive in to work. The music could be better, so I hop around the band a lot, but the general entertainment suits me.

At varsity the labs each have a radio in them; the station each is tuned to depends on who's in each lab and who got there first. But we have only a handful of stations broadcasting nationwide here in .za - it's extremely difficult to get a licence to broadcast these days.

-d-
 
When driving. All of my vehicles are too old to have anything but analog AM/FM radios (OK, the Volkswagen has a cassette player, but it is not my car...)

Out here in CO I usually listen to NPR...Colorado Public Radio has TWO stations now, both FM that come in well where I live (that wasn't the case about a year ago). One is classical music and one is all-news. I prefer the all news format, but on weekends I love listening to Wait Wait Don't Tell Me and APHC.

If I'm out and about during rush hour, I do listen to the local all-talk station for the traffic reports. It is helpful to zig when others zag since I know the town pretty well.

When in Michigan it is usually just NPR but fun to listen to far-flung stations (Chicago, Cincinnati, Minneapolis and sometimes NYC) on the AM dial at night.
 
Usually just when I'm in my car and someone else wants to listen to the radio. I rarely listen to it when it's just myself.
 
Nope. All of the music that gets played on the radio nowadays is crap so I avoid it. I just keep up to date on my favourite artists. See what's top ten on iTunes, might find a new artist there. But more often than not I'll listen to my favourite artists over and over again.
 
For all you non-Brits out there in Jubland, I can highly recommend BBC Radio 4 as speech based mix of news, current affairs, documentaries, plays and comedy (or BBC Radio 2 for an eclectic range of music (everything from pop to rock to metal to folk to organ music (I kid you not)

Mornington Crescent anyone? I'll start.

Ealing Broadway.

Acton Main Line

I've never understood the Mornington Crescent game but I don't believe any of the players have, either. :wave:
 
Living in Australia, I have the pleasure of listening to Fran Kelly on ABC Radio National every morning (sadly on the AM dial). If I can't listen to Fran, my morning are just thrown for a six. She makes my mornings!! :)
 
I can't stand commercial radio. Incessant ads, 'top 40' or 'oldies but goodies' formats leave me cold.

Luckily, in Aus, we have Triplej - an Indie rock station (run by the Australian Broadcasting Corp) which does a fantastic job of promoting local bands and good alternative music.

It's great!
http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/
 
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