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Does anyone listen to FM radio anymore?

I listen to FM and AM radio a lot. There is good music and interesting talk-shows and news.

I'm disconnecting my cable TV this week. TV programs have become such mindless drivels that I feel like it's the sign of the times of looming decline of our advanced civilization. Even History channel has turned into garbage. I guess it's cheaper to make shows about trucking on ice roads or retarded "crypto-zoology" than actually researching historic events.
 
Yep that's what I listen to 99% of the time when I'm in the car.
1) 100.7 KMZU Country
2) 94.1 KFKF Country
3)104.7 KRES Country
4) 93.3 KMXV 80's to Current
5) 96.9 KZBK 80's to Current
6) 100.5 KMEM Country

And if I'm in the Suburban or Impala it's XM Highway 16 and 90s
 
AM and FM both in the car and in the house, I dont have any ipod things or wireless radio. I listen to a lot of radio, but tune about depending on the time of the day or evening to whats on.
 
I do listen to FM all the time was driving around town. On a road trip I prefer talk radio (financial, computer, or sometimes even life/sex related topics).
 
I drive a K Car. :eek:

There's a band inside the dashboard (think Flintstones).

I also have an Zenith Consoltone radio in the bedroom. AM only. Tubes. Works.
 
Hardly ever listen to AM/FM anymore. I mainly listen to satellite radio. I'm an XM customer and the only thing I like about the SiriusXM merger is the addition of Outq and Howard Stern. I kind of expected the channel line up to change, it is one company now. Oh, and I do miss The Strobe. You can only listen to that online or through their App.
 
Of course, I don't have XM and I stream European radio stations when I'm working online.

I also listen to my iPod in my car through a (mostly) vacant radio 'address'. So in a way, it is FM radio.
 
I like the outq station on Sirius, I know a guy on one of the shows.....
 
of course. oldies on upstairs all the time (and wake up to it) - -but now they are calling 80's music "oldies" so I don't get that at all.

Country is on 24/7 in the kitchen

and the only other programmed button used in the car is "lite FM" for when there are too many commercials on the oldies station or that annoying DJ on the country one.

80's oldies? pfffft !!


no, i don't have an IPOD
or a ATM card
or a DEBIT card ..

I have a checkbook though, and a cell phone - but not a QWERTY keyboard ............
 
I sometimes listen to WQXR when I'm at my computer. Other than that I listen to DIVA or Otto's Opera House through iTunes.
 
This is really an interesting thread. I think there are way too many FM radios in circulation for FM to disappear. I marvel at the newer technology such as the ipod. I don't want to pay for subscription radio so that's out. When FM first became popular, it would have been reasonable that it would replace AM, but has not. They both have advantages.

Same with acrylic paint. Lots of folks thought it would replace standard oil paints, but it has not. You just can't get the same "look" with acrylic that you can with oil, although acrylic dries faster. Oil paints are here to stay.

On the other hand, 8-track emerged and was soon replaced with cassette. As it turned out 8-track was just a pain in the neck and had no recording capability - so it was very replaceable.

I was admiring some b&w photographs and I asked the person who took them if they were silver-gelatin prints. She looked at me as if I was from Mars. I 'splained to her that the reflectance of silver bromide crystals cannot be duplicated, so I think the traditional b&w print is here to stay as a separate art form, despite digital technology.

Back to original topic, I listen to FM all the time, but I also like the new stuff. I'm still amazed that I can stream any radio station in the world! It's an "in addition to" rather than an "instead of." FM might disappear, but not in our lifetimes.
 
Seems that ever since I found Pandora I never think of anything else for music in the house. I hook my iPad to my stereo and off I go. I never think to plug in and listen to streams from FM stations on the Internet. In the car I listen to the satellite radio or the iPod, and once in a while news radio on AM.

I got a free year of satellite radio when I got the car, I don't know if I am going to continue once the free wears off....
 
I listen to Fm radio maybe 20 minutes a week. AM radio for sports and sports talk, much more. I have Sirius radio and love it.

It's sad, I used to be an FM DJ at a top 40 station, and FM radio rocked in the 80's/90's. Now it's a dying industry.
 
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