mikemikenj
Bluelighter
I prefer my news online but very rarely I listen to the radio. Especially top 40s, or it has to be a "clubby" station. Because they're extremely repetitive, like hearing Gaga 4 times in a hour is a bit much.
In the US, whatever happened to the "variety radio" revolution of the 2000s? I thought the public had once and for all vetoed short playlists and long commercial breaks. Why am I still hearing this? I remember when I used to look forward to driving to NYC, because WKTU used to play a nice variety of classic dance tunes from the past 3-4 decades. Now it's just another pop station, with the same 10 songs, many of which aren't really even dance tunes.
I don't think you listening to NPR is very "old person," lol. Neither is reading the paper, in my opinion. Both beat watching the television first thing in the morning. 8)I listen to the radio (NPR) every morning while having coffee/eating breakfast, I like knowing what's going on in the world before I go out. Some people say that's just as old person as reading the newspaper every morning, but I don't think so. I don't listen to the radio in the car, but when I do, it's the hip hop station, NPR, or Sports. Do you?