My favorite radio stations in the Twin Cities are: Drive 105 (listen online) http://drive105.com/article.asp?id=121394 The Current (I didn't think cool public radio stations existed! Incredible mix of music. Click on Listen and then Windows 64k Donate today:icon_wink) http://minnesota.publicradio.org/radio/services/the_current/ Cities 97 (listen online) http://cities97.com/main.html Tell us about your favorite radio stations, especially if we can listen online.
Well im here in australia so most of you wont know the radio station im talking about but anyway....hamish and andy are the BEST.....like literally no one can top them...they are so funny and so damn hot......Kyle and Jackie O are alright...sometimes theyre good and theyve got good celebrities.....but lastly....if anywone here listens to safm in australia you will know that the top 30 have a new guy by the name of Time....he is the biggest tool ive ever heard of...im thinking of starting a petition against....what a tool......so there it is
Hamish and Andy are the absolute shizz. You can download their pod casts at www.hamishandandy.com. Haha Fred Basset (inside joke that only davo will get )
I normally listen to Saga 105.7FM (soon to become Smooth Radio following a take-over). You can listen online from here http://www.saga.co.uk/1057fm/pages/index.asp though I don't think it works if you have a non-UK IP address. They play a good selection of music "from the last six decades and today", have presenters that don't shout at you or have massive egos, and treat their listeners like intelligent adults.
The take-over and rebranding to Smooth Radio has absolutely ruined the station. Different music, presenters following the script with no expression, everything faster paced.... It is obviously intended to sound "slick" but I think it sounds lifeless and characterless. On one UK radio discussion forum it is now being called "Snooze Radio". Currently I am listening to Classic Hits on AM, which plays a good variety of music but suffers from the inevitable poor sound quality of AM. They should be on FM later this year though.
The only radio station I will listen to is the local university station, TUKS FM. It is the only station that plays proper music around where I live.
I haven't listened to FM radio once since I bought my car in July, since it has XM in it. On XM, I listen to channel 82 (The System) quite a bit.
I used to listen radio sometimes but not anymore... I used to listen my locat radio station I forgot the name but it was on air in Birmingham, Alabama. Right now, I use my phone to listen to the music. I got a sweet mobile phone