Are you fed up with FM radio?!


Question: Are you fed up with FM radio!?
I am so fed up with FM radio that I leave it off!. I am so tired of listening to the same 5 songs all day long!.
I would rather listen to my washing machine run!.Www@Enter-QA@Com


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You too! I'm usually happier with listening to wind noise from my vent window than to listen to Austin, TX stations (much like most other markets I've been in)!.

Some on this forum have expressed their malcontent with radio in general!. It might not ever change!. I'm not an exception!. What I usually do is stream archive automation into a mp3 or Windows Media File and play it in my car or at work (which is what I'm doing now)!. It's great because it's like listening to the radio, but without the increasingly repetitious cuts!. I don't mind the commericals much, but I will agree with you!.

However, they're a few stations that exist still playing music and other content like it use to be!. Problem is that they are few and far between!. Most of the time, I'm happier listening to smaller market stations!.

To illustrate my point, I struggle to receive a station from Dallas (98!.7 KLUV) in Austin!. I would rather listen to static with a little music that I can hear barely in the background than listen to stations in the market I live in!. KLUVs transmitter is just south of Dallas at 99kW and I live and commute approximately 200 miles from the transmitter!.

When you want to change stations, would you fire up the dryer!? :-)Www@Enter-QA@Com

Honestly after listening to satellite radio for a couple of years I don't think I could go back to listening to terrestrial FM radio with the overabundance of commercials and the repetition of new songs and not much homage to past songs, artists that made whatever genre of that radio station great!. Whatever is going on in the FM world now is a sad thing!. Hopefully it gets better!. Unfortunately though, I think its all shifting towards satellitte!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

I'm tired of radio in markets above 100!. Sorry if I'm talking in radio terms, but major radio has destroyed radio in most cities above about 200,000 people as I do listen to radio, but find it's usually small hometown or stations that are off the beaten path due to the repetition among other thingsWww@Enter-QA@Com

I have Satellite radio and FM radio is a dead horse thats constantly being beaten!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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