Being a radio geek I like to scan the dial, particularly the low end of the dial where people use those little FM transmitters in their car to transmit their iPod/sat radio/etc.
So far this summer, here at the Jersey Shore, I have found that about 90% of the music people are playing on these devices in their cars is Country!
This is shocking considering that here in Southern Ocean County we get strong local signals from WPUR & WKMK as well as a good signal off WXTU.
That is three Country music stations that come in well in the car (two of which are very strong and will easily stop the SEEK button on any car rado) and people are still listening to Country music via their sat radios/iPods instead!
Are these stations doing something wrong? Why aren't Country music fans listening to FM?
So far this summer, here at the Jersey Shore, I have found that about 90% of the music people are playing on these devices in their cars is Country!
This is shocking considering that here in Southern Ocean County we get strong local signals from WPUR & WKMK as well as a good signal off WXTU.
That is three Country music stations that come in well in the car (two of which are very strong and will easily stop the SEEK button on any car rado) and people are still listening to Country music via their sat radios/iPods instead!
Are these stations doing something wrong? Why aren't Country music fans listening to FM?