Music off of my mp3 player here, all the time.
You?
Music off of my mp3 player here, all the time.
You?
Usually Sirius/XM. Sometimes a CD. Sometimes WHUP-FM, which is our local station.
Usually talk radio.
Music on my iPhone connected to my car stereo. The beauty of it is that you can build up a big playlist and not have to touch it for the whole drive.
@ work, scanners (3); own time, iTunes, XM or scanners.
I only go about 8k miles per year. I just listen to the local alt-rock station. Or baseball or football if they are on.
I listen to a public station that is mostly all music. (WNKU) Unfortunately, they have recently changed their format and style, and I’m uncertain as to whether I’ll continue to listen to them.
Failing that, I’ve got an MP3 player in my glovebox that contains almost all the music I own, and that would be my fallback listening choice.
CD’s; lots and lots of CDs.
NPR
NPR and Broadway Channel on XM radio mostly
Satellite radio from SiriusXM. Mostly music from the 60s, 70s, and 80s; though I’ll occasionally head into classic album rock, and the like.
A little bit of local news stations, a moderate amount of NPR, but mostly CDs ( I’m a dinosaur ) - as many as I can fit in my center console, which I rotate.
Right now it is early and reformation period Pere Ubu ( Terminal Tower, The Modern Dance, Dub Housing, Live at the Longhorn, Tenement Year, Cloudland, Worlds in Collision and Apocalypse Now ), early B-52s ( B-52s and Wild Planet ) and classic period Blondie ( Plastic Letters, Parallel Lines and Eat to the Beat ).
Nothing from the radio/CD; I’m listening for the car to make falling-apart noises, or listening for some jack-ass to cash in my chips for me.
All CDs, all the time. I hate listening to commercials.
AM sports talk radio or music through my phone/Bluetooth.
MP3s on my iPhone, connected through the auxiliary jack. I might tune into the local news station every now and then for a traffic report, but other than that I don’t use it.
Talk radio drives me absolutely mad. I can tolerate music stations even if I don’t like what’s playing, but I cannot bear talk radio, even if I agree with the viewpoints being presented.
Classical station, WCLV.
Which option do I choose for “podcasts on my smartphone”?
Mostly my iPhone, more so now that you can yell at Siri and get Apple Music to do its thing. Most of the time.
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