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To: raccoonradio

I’ve started a new commute and have become quite frustrated in the morning. My old standby of WBOS changed its format to depressing grunge and its dial neighbor at 92.5 (The River) has lost it, too.

Ideally, I loke a mixture of old and new. I was listening to 104.5 this morning and they had the right mix, but too much talking. In fact, all across the dial, chummy conversations are taking up more minutes than the music itself.

For right now, I am doing 103.3, which is a little too disco for me, but has limited talking. Any suggestions for me?


26 posted on 05/16/2012 9:40:00 AM PDT by Fractal Trader
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To: Fractal Trader

Sometimes college radio (usually to the left of 92 MHz). Old and new mixed? May be tough to find.

Satellite radio can give you variety (costs about $40 or so,
then maybe $15/month) or HD radio (one time cost, unless your car stereo already has it...stations devoted to Irish,
hits of the 70s, smooth jazz, etc. And 107.9 WXKS-FM has
Talk 1200 on its HD 2)
But you said music...


29 posted on 05/16/2012 10:14:31 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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