Non-music radio stations are just live podcasts before podcasts became a thing. Don't really see why they would die out.
Asking the important questions.
I tune in the AM channels every once in a while just see how nutty Dennis Miller has gotten. Spoiler, nutter than squirrel shitI put it on when I'm driving and my podcast or whatever ends and I can't fiddle with my phone, but that's it. Radio has become infested with right-leaning bullshit.
Damn I forgot that dude even existedI tune in the AM channels every once in a while just see how nutty Dennis Miller has gotten. Spoiler, nutter than squirrel shit
now he is selling gold and Bucket-o-meals to old people and the paranoid
Been doing that almost daily since I could drive at 16.
Good for you. Now I'm going back to the radio.Y'all I don't have a data plan either, I prefer not listening to anything while driving a car than be forced to listen to any radio station whatsoever.
You know the OP will be on ERA 4.0 defending his/hers/theirs preferred form of media intake when some youngin then is questioning why anyone does that anymore.I listen to NPR and local small stations. There is nothing wrong with radio stations.
DJs talking over the ramp to hit the post is a tradition.How can you be mad if they say some words over a song? They are DJs, not hitting play on a playlist and calling it a day. Gotta promote and pay the bills.
This makes me realize people likely don't listen to morning radio shows anymore. Shame.
Um, because there are a lot of people that:
- Drive to work daily
- Don't have the means to connect their phone to their car, or don't want to.
I'm actually the opposite where something major will be happening and NPR is running a story on some guy who recorded the White Album using nothing but shovels or some nonsense.
Indeed.