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How do you find new stations? [message #98892] Sun, 05 October 2025 00:46 Go to next message
Prince is currently offline  Prince
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I know that new radio stations come up yearly and most of the time, it is not always easy to find out about them early. Do you have any measures that you use when it has to do with finding new stations once they are out?
Re: How do you find new stations? [message #98973 is a reply to message #98892] Thu, 16 October 2025 05:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Helen is currently offline  Helen
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I don't know how to find new stations unless I was told or hear about the adverts. Sometimes, you tune the radio till you get the new stations.
Re: How do you find new stations? [message #99096 is a reply to message #98973] Sun, 16 November 2025 08:52 Go to previous message
Becky is currently offline  Becky
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I usually just use my phone or the radio app on my tablet. I like scrolling through the station list and checking out anything that looks interesting. Sometimes I’ll just let it auto-scan and see what pops up, and if I hear something I like, I save it. Podcasts and online radio make it even easier to find new stuff too.
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