Have you ever really listened to "free" radio? It's not free because you have to listen to 5 minutes of awful commercials after every 2 songs. Finding stations that don't play awful music is also a challenge. So instead of paying for radio with my sanity, I pay for it with money.
AM and NPR still have sports/news to listen to, but that's pretty much it. Unless you like the same 15 oldies tracks, top 40, country, or crotch rock from the 80's.
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the dude @ Mar 28th 2008 12:41PM
Have you ever really listened to "free" radio? It's not free because you have to listen to 5 minutes of awful commercials after every 2 songs. Finding stations that don't play awful music is also a challenge. So instead of paying for radio with my sanity, I pay for it with money.
AM and NPR still have sports/news to listen to, but that's pretty much it. Unless you like the same 15 oldies tracks, top 40, country, or crotch rock from the 80's.