I do
Presenting!That's great!
I thought I was the only one.
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone elseI didn't install i heart radio for nothing.
Presenting!I've heard of that.
How is it?
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone elseits pretty good. I love how their custom stations have no ads and they have some awesome in house stations
Presenting!That sounds great.
I'll have to check that out.
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone elseI still listen to Internet radio, if that counts. Spotify and Pandora.
I do that occasionally.
I mostly listen to whatever my family is playing at the moment.
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone elseOnce in a while, I listen to my college's radio.
It has an incredibly diverse range of music.
Yeah, diversity is always a good thing to have. Too many radio stations out there overplay the "popular" songs. I've heard too many songs from Pink in the past few months.
Sticking to the Mix stations.
I listen to Pandora if that counts.
Also like the radio shows that come on NPR every so often.
We need more radio shows
Oh really when?Specifically, I wanna hear a radio play. Those just aren't around anymore. There's a podcast called Chatterbox Radio, and they basically do audio plays.
You could also subscribe to Thrilling Adventure Hour, but I think it's only monthly. There are lots of more regular podcasts that do audio drama.
There are plenty of podcasts that collect old radio shows of various genres.
It's a bit disappointing that scripted radio shows aren't a thing anymore, but they wouldn't get enough listeners to be worth the airtime, since television has taken over the way people used to listen to the radio.
Well, scripted stories are still alive on British radio, and probably in other countries, just not in the US.
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Fresh-eyed movie blogI have NPR as my alarm clock, and Botar's Old Time Radio is one of my favorite podcasts. Also, I check in with Pandora every so often.
There are groups that do plays on audio that are much like old time radio; try googling "audio theater". (For the very best, check the Mark Time Awards.)
Podcasting is really the new radio now. And you'll find that there is so much of it, that you can't really say its in decline at all. It's just evolving for a younger audience.
In terms of radio though, I wake up to BBC Radio 2 (even though my age implies I should be aiming more towards Radio 1), and that usually gets me out the door for work.
Where's my yummy yummy Porgs.I still listen to old On A clips,if that counts.
No one cares about radio. :(
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone else