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Are you streaming? What are you listening to?

Down loaded I-Heart streaming and listening to Conan O'Brien and formally ESPN Radio host Dan LeBatard.

In search of an oldies station found Bobby Rich formally of the Top FM 106 running a station in Tucson, Az. The local staff never use the typical oldies radio station terms on the air. Never hear golden oldies, memories, from the hall of fame, remember when..... Very AC paced delivery, Bobby handles morning with a local co-host. The signal is an AM 830 hits three states and an FM repeater in Tucson.
 
Down loaded I-Heart streaming and listening to Conan O'Brien and formally ESPN Radio host Dan LeBatard.

In search of an oldies station found Bobby Rich formally of the Top FM 106 running a station in Tucson, Az. The local staff never use the typical oldies radio station terms on the air. Never hear golden oldies, memories, from the hall of fame, remember when..... Very AC paced delivery, Bobby handles morning with a local co-host. The signal is an AM 830 hits three states and an FM repeater in Tucson.
I don't stream too often, but I'll sometimes pull up 104.3 The Fan (Go Broncos!) in Denver, or 580 KUBC Gold (Montrose Colorado Classic Hits), or 780 WBBM Chicago (For when I want some national news). I'm often on the Live365 website, listening to "That 70's Channel" or "Back In Time Radio" Overall, I would say streaming makes for about 15% of my normal listening.
 
I don't stream at all really.
I think the local on-air has better sound, and I get the local commercials.
For Oldies, I listen to 92.1 WVLT!
Or if I'm not with my home tuner hooked up to my rooftop antenna, its WMGK-HD2.
Having said that I much prefer WVLT.
 
Blues on Saturday night/Sunday morning on WDCB Chicago. Also Blackhawks hockey on WGN, and Indiana University basketball via TuneIn.
 
Out of Philly, my go to stations are WXPN, 89.7 Rowan Radio (nice mix between Classic Hits and Hot AC leaning Hits depending on time of day). Also Ben FM and WMGK.
 
Huge fan of Pirate Radio in Key West (WKYZ-FM). Great mix and truly local radio.
 
KTUC Tucson, which was the best of the stations listed in a thread on this site.

Almost nothing from after 1970 except newer recordings of older songs by Buble and others. Big band on Sundays (just ended) and with the time change, I get an extra hour because Arizona doesn't participate.

A lot of repetition though.

Also YouTube suggestions from a Facebook group where people share my musical taste.
 
Soft rock channel on IHeartRadio. Anyone that remembers the old Bee and the beginnings of 106.1, Dan Blackman is on Sunday evenings on this station.
 
Is he actually live or do they voicetrack him?
He sounded live, but it could have been taped earlier that day. I’m paraphrasing here but he did say good Sunday evening spoke about daylight savings time and something entertainment related. To be honest, I was half listening to the entertainment news.
 
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