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demonrail666 05.27.2009 07:34 AM

I listen to the radio far more than I watch television. Not really for music though, more for sports-related phone ins and the news. I have Talksport on right now actually.

noisereductions 05.27.2009 07:39 AM

In the mornings I listen to a local hip hop station, mainly because I think the deejays are funny. I generally wait to hear them spit the news, gossip and sports scores. By then, I'm pretty awake, and throw on a CD usually.

sarramkrop 05.27.2009 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
I used to listen to Triple J, but it's all Lady Gaga and the Presets these days.

moan moan moan

sarramkrop 05.27.2009 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
Do you? I mean, really, like, via a tuner in your stereo system? Not via your computer?

It's different when you twirl the dial on your stereo and tune in that great college rock station or alternative NPR-based fringe station. Or even, for the lucky among you, that increasing rarity of the fiercely American independent spirit, the humble pirate radio station.

There's a commitment on your part. There's also the glow of that receiver dial in your darkened room.

For me, the glow comes from a 1970s-vintage Pioneer TX-7500 tuner with knob dials and flip switches and wide FM dial with two VU meters.

I'm fortunate to live near a great FM station that goes by the call letters WNCW. I get to hear a lot of new stuff. A lot I don't like, a lot I do. But a lot I'd never get exposed to without the station.


So, what do you go on the internet for, then?

Keeping It Simple 05.27.2009 02:41 PM

Anyone here ever listen to New Zealand's alternative radio station 95bFM?

StevOK 05.27.2009 03:10 PM

I live too far out to get anything good. I would listen to NPR if I could.

gmku 05.27.2009 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
So, what do you go on the internet for, then?


That's a very thoughtful question.

sarramkrop 05.27.2009 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
That's a very thoughtful question.


Answer it, then.

Dead-Air 05.27.2009 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
So, what do you go on the internet for, then?


I agree. I can't get my own station on the radio in my house, so I listen to it online.

I love being on the radio and listening to the radio when I need a voice in the night and all, but the online options let me be in every city in the world at once. So many great stations, and they do everything that "real" radio does, in fact are often being broadcast simultaneously over airwaves.

When I do listen to radio, it's more often AM than FM, so it's not about being techy. It's about seeking out what's most interesting through whatever means is readily available.

gmku 05.27.2009 08:53 PM

There's something about feeling a connection to a great local station, though.

Dead-Air 05.27.2009 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
There's something about feeling a connection to a great local station, though.


I agree with that, that's why I dj at one. But, like I said, I have to listen to it online at home because Portland is all hills and rivers and shit.

gmku 05.27.2009 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
I agree with that, that's why I dj at one. But, like I said, I have to listen to it online at home because Portland is all hills and rivers and shit.


Mmm, I be in Portland soon to see my honey. I have to fly across the country to see my honey, ya know. Play something for us, dj dead-air.

Dead-Air 05.27.2009 09:06 PM

Unfortunately, I won't be on the air this week because of a stupid mandatory work meeting. So are you going to be living here, or just commuting for sex?

gmku 05.27.2009 09:07 PM

The latter. Unfortunately. The plan is eventually I'll be a Portland resident but I'm not sure that will happen in the next year or so. For the time being, I'm stuck in Asheville.

Dead-Air 05.27.2009 09:15 PM

That's gotta suck.

gmku 05.27.2009 09:19 PM

Yeah. It does. But hey, I'm not in Iraq. Could be worse.

Sorry. That sounds inane. In reality, it does suck, but we're trying to make the best of it and are determined it's temporary.

Dead-Air 05.27.2009 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
Yeah. It does. But hey, I'm not in Iraq. Could be worse.


Fair enough. I've used that argument on myself while my wife was working and going through grad school at once actually. Now it's just one of those activities at a time, and instead I say, "Hey, I'm not in Michigan. Could be worse." Cuz the finances are shit.

gmku 05.27.2009 09:28 PM

Michigan would suck bad.

Hey, Ashevilled tied with Portland as best beer city. It ain't all bad here. For every time I could be having sex with my wife, I'll just drink some good beer. I'll be enormous next year at this time, and an alcoholic, but, hey, I won't be in Michigan.

gmku 05.27.2009 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Answer it, then.


I would if I felt I had time for your nonsense.


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