11-29-2004, 05:06 AM
Raine, when you say free, how do you mean, that you don't have to subscribe?
because i paid for the radio in my car, i paid for the tuner in my stereo.
I sit through commercials ( and a lot more recently it seems). You can't escape the commercials either, every stations takes it's breaks at the same time it seems.
Sure there is always college radio, just make sure you get a schedule to know when the shows you are interested in are on. It's too hit and miss I find.
In the end, I want to hear music and some music news, not the same darn commercial for the same sale at Cory's, 569 Danforth......
Remember when Jack FM (or BobFm or DaveFm depending on where you live) first hit the airwaves, word spread about them like wildfire, No Commercials!!! that didn't last 2 months. ( I realize that is was strictly a marketing move, but it gives clear indication on commercials).
I want to hear 80% hits, not 60/40 or whatever it is these days.
I want to be excited to listen to the radio.
because i paid for the radio in my car, i paid for the tuner in my stereo.
I sit through commercials ( and a lot more recently it seems). You can't escape the commercials either, every stations takes it's breaks at the same time it seems.
Sure there is always college radio, just make sure you get a schedule to know when the shows you are interested in are on. It's too hit and miss I find.
In the end, I want to hear music and some music news, not the same darn commercial for the same sale at Cory's, 569 Danforth......
Remember when Jack FM (or BobFm or DaveFm depending on where you live) first hit the airwaves, word spread about them like wildfire, No Commercials!!! that didn't last 2 months. ( I realize that is was strictly a marketing move, but it gives clear indication on commercials).
I want to hear 80% hits, not 60/40 or whatever it is these days.
I want to be excited to listen to the radio.