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From | John Baggs <arthurbang2@aol.com> |
Subject | Re: What's your favorite music radio station - now, in 2011? |
Date | Tue, 8 Feb 2011 18:41:51 -0800 |
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I agree with BBC6. It's a great station. Indie 103.1 in L.A. now streams exclusively online. If you like that kind of music.
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On Feb 8, 2011, at 5:41 PM, Daniel Carlson <danielcarlson@yahoo.com> wrote:
> BBC6. Only station on in this house for the last few years.
>
> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 8:36 PM, Mike Sheehan <mikesheehan8@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Well, if you dig jazz, do yourself a favor and add KUVO 89.3 out of Denver,
>> Colorado. Publicly owned, hosts make their own playlists, and the Sunday
>> show lineup is copacetico.
>>
>>
>> On 2/8/2011 6:14 PM, Michael Coxe wrote:
>>
>>> Began using an Android app called TuneIn, owned by a radio aggregation
>>> service called RadioTime, which re-casts terrestrial radio via the internet.
>>> I've played with apps like this before but like this one.
>>>
>>> I only have 3 local presets, KSCU (my daughter & Jeff Shelton have shows),
>>> KNBR (sports), KGO (news).
>>>
>>> Their aggregation appears worldwide & on the hunt for the best-of-best to
>>> add to my presets. So far I've only 3 local stations, KSCU (daughter & Jeff
>>> Shelton have shows), KNBR (local sports), KGO (local news). What's your
>>> favorite? AM or FM. They might even have shortwave tho I haven't looked.
>>>
>>> Ideally, you'll list the name/call sign & city &/or country. Maybe why
>>> it's so great. The frequency would be nice but not needed.
>>>
>>> Sadly the once great San Francisco / San Jose / Bay Area radio market is a
>>> shell of its former self, so other than KSCU, I cannot recommend much else
>>> here - KPIG? (tho not my style). KSCU is funded by the local private
>>> univerity, and is subject to DJ whims, but has has more hits than misses.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> - Michael
>>>
>>>
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