I listen to the radio all the time. Usually it is when I am in my car, but I also like to listen online at home. I like my local rock station the best; they have some older stuff, like Pink Floyd, but much of their rotation is new music.
Wayne Parham Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
I guess I'm kind of old school. I listen to a lot of radio. But really, just for background music because none of it is any good qualitatively. I listen to FM stations a lot, which are compressed. Online streaming content like Pandora is generally even worse, but I listen to that sometimes too. And in the wee hours of the night, I listen to AM and even shortwave. I love to find the crazy talk shows on late night AM and shortwave.
But when I'm sitting down listening (or I just can't stand the compressed music on the above-mentioned formats), I like to play vinyl or BluRay most of the time. I do that more often, and only listen to the radio when I'm working in the garage running compressors and stuff. All that background noise tends to mask the compression anyway.
Rockstar Messages: 121 Registered: November 2010 Location: NY
Master
I listen to the radio every day. I don't have Sirius radio. I just listen to our local stations. I like all kinds of music. I would say I listen to country more than anything.
I am much more likely to bring along my phone or iPod and use an AUX port to connect and listen to music that way. I rarely listen to the radio anymore.
I still do listen to the radio, but like most, it is mainly in my car. When I am at home I listen to my iPod which has Pandora and Spotify on it. I used to listen to some internet radio stations, but I haven't done that in a while.
I still listen to radio. I'm old school I guess. I like my talk radio, in particular there is a financial show on the station I like for two hours a day that I tune in for.
I listen to radio in the car if my iPod is charging. Otherwise, I'm pretty much streaming Spotify all the time now. I don't have an issue with radio in general but over the last five or ten years, we've lost all our good stations and now all we're left with are a couple that only play top 100 songs all the time. =/
I listen to the radio simply because I want to hear what someone else has programmed. If I had enough money to buy two new CD's every week I would probably forget how to use the radio.
I like to be surprised at what I'm going to hear sometimes.