Re: Try this link
> > My wife listens only to AM and only in her car. She seldom
>
> > drives alone at night, but when we go out, using her car,
> I
> > switch to FM. I'd be hard pressed to think of anyone I've
>
> > ever known who did much radio listening at all - AM or FM
> -
> > in home at night: I've always thought that most night
> > "not-in-the-car" radio listening was by 7-11 clerks,
> lonely
> > widows and geeky anti-social males who keep waiting for
> the
> > return of Art Bell

>
> I will sometimes listen to classical radio stations trying
> to drift off to sleep at night, but I certainly don't listen
> to the same things that I do during the day.
>
> Art Bell fans are a freak fest. I had one call the station
WOW
> convinced that the beep-beep-beep that was being overlaid
> onto the show until I drove in and rebooted was aliens
> trying to communicate with him and not the automation
> switcher hanging up and mixing the Mutual/NBC news channel
> (which would beep between newscasts) and the Premiere
> receiver together.
>