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What do you listen to in C-Bus

Main Presets in the car, but seems i listen to 106.7 the most anymore.

P1 - Qfm96
P2 - WBNS FM
P3 - WNCI
P4 - 99.7 The Blitz
P5 - The Brew
P6 - Radio 106.7

XM Flight 26
XM Big Tracks

On the AM Side,


P1 - 610 WTVN
P2 - 700 WLW
P3 - 1580 WVKO
 
XM 8-80's
XM 30-The Hit List (CHR/Top 40)-when wife and kids are in the car
XM 41- The Boneyard (rock)
XM 81- BPM (club/techno/electronica)
XM 202- The Virus (Opie & Anthony)

On actual radio...
106.7 WRXS
610 WTVN
700 WLW
720 WGN (at night of course)
 
First of all, thanks for asking...always willing to talk radio....

These is pretty much my radio path for each weekday:

Waking up--switching between 610 WTVN (need the info in the morning) and 1580 WVKO (Bill Press is starting to grow on me; and the pass for VKO may not be needed anymore--but lets save that for another thread).

At work---Tony Kornheiser, Dan Patrick (XM 142); Mike McConnell (WLW); Jim Rome (WYTS); Bill Cunningham (WLW); Opie and Anthony (XM 202)

Drive home--Flipping between Bill O'Reilly (WYTS); Mark the Shark (WTDA) and John Corby (WTVN)

After that I'm not listening much after getting home except for Reds Hot Stove League and Baseball on WLW and a little Michael Savage (WYTS).

Hope this wasnt too boring...thanks.
 
FM--Eagle 93.7 (Mount Vernon), Sunny 95, Mix 97.1, Smooth Jazz 103.5/104.3, Big Hits B107.9

AM--820 WOSU, 920 WMNI, and you can guess the third one where I spend most of my listening time.
 
1: WLVQ
2: WBZX
3: WNKO
4: WFXR
1+2: WTUE
2+3: WBWR
3+4: WODB
 
I rarely listen to radio anymore...not even XM or Sirius...They are all doing the same stuff and it is all just flat out BORING. I even had the radio in my car taken out...seriously.

That makes me sad because I used to really love the media.

Here is what I listen to when I do.

90.5, 101.1 but that isn't even weekly.
 
I usually listen to and not necessary in this order:

FM:

1. 887 WUFM
2. 915 WHKC
3. 1049 WCVO
4. 971 WBNS-FM
5. 979 WNCI
6. 1071 Wink
7. 923 WCOL
8. 897 WOSU-FM (during classical music times)

AM:
1. 610 WTVN
2. 700 WLW
3. 920 WMNI
 
Kind of interesting how some of the stations that receive either the least discussion here (WLVQ) or lots of razzes (WBWR, WODB) show up on plenty of lists.  For me this question is a little painful because the overall state of musc radio (my interest) is at one of its low points here over the past fifteen years.  This would be so much easier to answer (and feel good about the answers) in almost any other decent-sized market.

But my presets include LVQ (though it can be dull --wish it could be a lot more like CC's WFXF Rochester, which will see a big jump when Brother Wease joins), WBWR, WRXS and WODB.  Others I check out occasionally, largely hoping they've improved, include WBNS-FM, WSNY and WLZT (but I always have nausea pills close by before I punch up either of the latter two).
 
Pocket FM Stereo/MW/SW portable-pocket radio.

FM Stereo Preset

P1 WCBE 90.5
P2 WOSU 89.7
p3 WCRS LPFM 102.1/98.3
p4 WSYX audio feed 87.7
p5 CD101
p6 WTDA FM
p7 WWGV for laughing at really hard at James Dobson.
p8 QFM 96.3
p9 WOBN LPFM 101.5
p10 The Hawk 95.5/102.3

AM Preset

1p WVKO 1580AM
2p WOSU 820 AM
p3 WMNI 920 AM
p4 WTVN 610 AM
p5 WBNS 1460 am
P6 1200 LPAM NOAA weather radio is broadcast on the freq.
p7 WLW 700AM
p8 WLOH 1320AM
P9 770 WAIS AM when I'm in Whitehall Ohio to catch Ed Schultz again from 3-6pm
p10 WYTS only radio

SW

P1 6.075 MHZ NOAA Weather Radio is broadcast on this freq.
p2 7.415 MHZ The Planet WBCQ
P3 9.985 MHZ for Hr one of Alex Jones
p4 9.975 MHZ for Hr two and three of Alex Jones.
p5 Arm Forces Radio from Florida
p6 VOA

On my Eton EXM1 Radio have the same presets

XM Radio

Air America Radio
WLW
XM Classical
BBC World Service
Cnn
C-Span
Laugh USA
Fox News Talk for Alan Comes. (The only successful Fox News Talk show.)
The Power

Longwave

BBC Radio 4

Note cable doesn't interest me. I have a powerful indoor Digital TV antenna for my Digital TV Tuner 16:9 720P TV. I wait for Cable shows to be released onto DVD.
 
willcail said:
Pocket FM Stereo/MW/SW portable-pocket radio.

p7 WWGV for laughing at really hard at James Dobson. (Interesting its not even on the air yet)

P6 1200 LPAM NOAA weather radio is broadcast on the freq. (where ?)

P9 770 WAIS AM when I'm in Whitehall Ohio to catch Ed Schultz again from 3-6pm (When did they start carrying talk ? and how are you picking them up in Whitehall, they barely reach out of hocking county )

p10 WYTS only radio (what does that mean? )
 
I meant 89.1 WJJE. Sometimes I get the religous right stations mix up.

1200 AM is a Highway Advisory Radio that rebroadcast NOAA weather band brodcast.

WYTS Only Radio is a ref. to the hate speech that airs on that station. I.E Savage (WYTS=Whites)

WAIS does reach Whitehall Ohio when you are on E. Main Street. You must own a analog radio to pick it up. Doesn't work well when using a radio that have a digital turner.
 
-FM-
p-1: WCOL
p-2: WLVQ
p-3: WTDA
p-4: WNKK
p-5: WHOK
p-6: WUFM

-AM-
p-1: WTVN
p-2: WRFD
p-3: WBNS
p-4: WLW
p-5: WMVP
p-6: WYTS
 
According to "p-10" on your list, you listen as well. Way to go my hate mongering brother.

In all seriousness, I enjoy talk radio and enjoy different perspectives. Of course, I can only take so much "Savage" before I want to crawl into a hole and "Duck 'n Cover."
 
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