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Within five years we'll see diminishing ratings on sound-alike music- oriented FM's. If you're tired of "sound-alike" FM stations that are programmed using market research, try tuning below 92 MHz. Art Harris, N2AH |
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On Dec 18, 7:24 am, Art Harris wrote:
wrote: Within five years we'll see diminishing ratings on sound-alike music- oriented FM's. - - If you're tired of "sound-alike" FM stations - that are programmed using market research, - try tuning below 92 MHz. - - Art Harris, N2AH Where you may hear the Sweet Sounds of NPuRr ! ~ RHF |
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RHF wrote:
Where you may hear the Sweet Sounds of NPuRr ! ~ RHF They're the best content that you can get on AM/FM, by far! I pass on the classical music, and I'm not always in the mood for talk, and their programming doesn't match my work-schedule... But, they actually do add value to the news. Sure they could improve a little here and there, and do more fact checking (and challenge politicians like Chaney who say "I never said that" with tape of themselves talking) but, overall, NPR is the reason I still have a radio in my car. Otherwise, I'd just hook my iPod to an amplifier and mount a handheld GPS into the hole in the dashboard. -Luke |
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