Foxer55
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- Washington, DC
Decent broadcast Radio!
I don't know about where you live but here in DC even FM radio has gotten sour. AM radio has been lost to static bound loud rock, religion, and foreign language for some years but FM seems to be headed in the same direction. I love radio and I can't see paying for satellite radio. Even at a cut rate price of $200 a year I have no intention of paying for radio, you still get commercials.
Now when I scan the FM dial I get this: foriegn language, irritating contemporary pop stuff that is just awful, sports and news channels. There are a couple of classical music stations but a steady diet of that stuff is just too heavy for me. There is no light jazz, calm pop music, oldies, nothing to provide just easy listening. Its no wonder people are strung out and nervy, listening to this raucous broadcast faire is enough to put you on edge.
Some of the best radio I've ever listened to was driving across the high desert in California in the middle of the night some years ago. The night and desert were pitch black, it was like I was the only person in the universe, the air streaming though the open windows was dry and cool, I had a cigarette lit, and a mellow voice on the radio talking about some philosophical point was my only contact with life. It was just easy.
I do listen to NPR on Sunday evenings to get the Big Broadcast of old radio shows but even NPR has gotten too activist for my tastes, I'm not interested in focus discussions of micro issues in foreign countries or in being brainwashed with someone's social issues. I just want some easy listening to get me through the day. I even leave my radio on all night long sometimes as company while I sleep. My only contact with life. Its just easy.
Bring back decent broadcast radio!
I don't know about where you live but here in DC even FM radio has gotten sour. AM radio has been lost to static bound loud rock, religion, and foreign language for some years but FM seems to be headed in the same direction. I love radio and I can't see paying for satellite radio. Even at a cut rate price of $200 a year I have no intention of paying for radio, you still get commercials.
Now when I scan the FM dial I get this: foriegn language, irritating contemporary pop stuff that is just awful, sports and news channels. There are a couple of classical music stations but a steady diet of that stuff is just too heavy for me. There is no light jazz, calm pop music, oldies, nothing to provide just easy listening. Its no wonder people are strung out and nervy, listening to this raucous broadcast faire is enough to put you on edge.
Some of the best radio I've ever listened to was driving across the high desert in California in the middle of the night some years ago. The night and desert were pitch black, it was like I was the only person in the universe, the air streaming though the open windows was dry and cool, I had a cigarette lit, and a mellow voice on the radio talking about some philosophical point was my only contact with life. It was just easy.
I do listen to NPR on Sunday evenings to get the Big Broadcast of old radio shows but even NPR has gotten too activist for my tastes, I'm not interested in focus discussions of micro issues in foreign countries or in being brainwashed with someone's social issues. I just want some easy listening to get me through the day. I even leave my radio on all night long sometimes as company while I sleep. My only contact with life. Its just easy.
Bring back decent broadcast radio!
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