I do. Most stations in my region are just crappy music and dumb call-in shows, but there’s still a few stations with quality programming. FM radio is where I get my news, where I listen to press conferences, old-school audio theatre and (surprisingly) where I get new music recommendations. Hard to believe that modern streaming platforms’ algorithms can be outperformed by traditional media.
SiriusXM Octane, Turbo, Lithium, and 1st Wave are staples in my day.
Also WCRB in Massachusetts.
Where I live there is exactly one good radio station and I listen to it every day.
My car radio is tuned to the 80s/90s station. When I start my car if a song is playing, I’ll listen. If an ad comes on, I’ll mute it, and usually forget to unmute it again. Sometimes I hear two or three songs in a row before an ad. Sometimes I remember to unmute it, and maybe hear another song.
I could make an effort to have music in the car, but I don’t care that much about it. I’m okay with silence.
NPR and the mariachi station. Turns out the latter have the better playlists
yes but mostly in the car. It would be kinda cool for the public tv station to broadcast the public radio staing on a sub channel. like .6 with some photo rotation or something.
I listen to NPR everyday. I listen to college radio stations where young people awkwardly talk about young people topics and the music they play stretches my tastes. Radio is human and alive. Where ever you are, acquire a radio and scan with your little fingers and listen with your ears.
Just whichever NPR affiliate comes in clearest on a drive.
It’s always fun trying to find the next one when the previous goes out of range on road trips. Yes, we could look it up on a phone, but it’s more fun to guess each station genre as quickly as possible.
“Country, Christian, Christian country, classic rock, country, WAIT this might be NPR…”
Almost every morning when I drive to work.
Yes, but just in my 2004 truck with a broken CD player. so it’s my only option for entertainment.
In the car, normally. The past month, though, I’ve pretty much only listened to Babymetal and Electric Callboy.
Try , https://radio.garden/ its free music for everbody from around the world
Omg it has am radio too. I haven’t listened to am in such a long time, my phone only had FM. Thank you for this knowledge
If I am in the car and its a long drive, I usually play music off my phone. But if its a shorter drive or I’m not feeling the music, its my local NPR station, always.
Really enjoy WXRV 95.9 The River Boston. You can stream from a number of sources.
I don’t. Our last rock station shut down over a decade ago.
I stream my Jellyfin music collection on my phone and play it over the radio.
Yes, often. Between being in the car a lot since RTO mandates and being alone in the house a lot and needing to have some noise to help me focus on the task at hand, the radio is on a lot.
I have the advantage of a great, local, non-profit radio station with real, local DJs that just talk normal. They play an abundance of local and emerging artists alongside classic artists. Since it’s non-profit, there are no commercials other than a “sponsored by” message from time to time.








