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Do you still use a traditional radio? [message #86334] Sun, 15 October 2017 20:33 Go to next message
funkymusic is currently offline  funkymusic
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I cannot think of the last time I used the radio. I use Pandora or Spotify sometimes, but I usually just listen to the songs I have on my iTunes. What about you all?
Re: Do you still use a traditional radio? [message #86336 is a reply to message #86334] Mon, 16 October 2017 09:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Do you drive a car? That's where I listen to radio the most.

Re: Do you still use a traditional radio? [message #86338 is a reply to message #86334] Tue, 17 October 2017 10:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
funkymusic is currently offline  funkymusic
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Baron
I do drive a car. I just have use an AUX cord to hook my phone up and play my music through there. I guess I just haven't really found any stations that play my kind of music or play a wide enough range.
Re: Do you still use a traditional radio? [message #86365 is a reply to message #86334] Sat, 21 October 2017 12:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kingfish is currently offline  Kingfish
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The car radio and we have a radio in the kitchen. Talk radio and oldies go good with breakfast where I live. I might listen to them for a total of 3 hours a day.

Without the radio I wouldn't know any current news.
Re: Do you still use a traditional radio? [message #86384 is a reply to message #86334] Wed, 25 October 2017 10:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lilbill is currently offline  lilbill
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I occasionally listen to traditional radio when at home or when driving. With the advent of internet radio, there are a lot of options to choose from but still nothing comes close to what radio was back in the day. So many advertisements in this day and age, right?
Re: Do you still use a traditional radio? [message #86445 is a reply to message #86384] Tue, 31 October 2017 21:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Nope. At home it is vinyl, dvd, cd, tape or XM. In the car only XM. While there are around 50 stations of various types I can get here, none broadcast anything I care about. About 1/3 are not even in my language.

Good Listening
Bruce
Re: Do you still use a traditional radio? [message #86471 is a reply to message #86334] Fri, 03 November 2017 09:05 Go to previous message
frankieg is currently offline  frankieg
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No, I don't. I might when I'm driving but usually it's not traditional radio, it's Pandora. My SO listens to it all the time though, just for NPR.
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