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What's your IDEAL Listening Day??

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cornholioprime

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The topic in the other Thread, wherein the Poster asked for variety in their programming day, prompted me to ask a question of you all.

A simple question, really, and one designed only to gauge your tastes in braodcasting:

Between the radio stations on the local Airwaves, whatever you might get from XM and/or other satellite services, and the Internet, what shows nationwide does your IDEAL Broadcast listening day consist of (any genre)??

(Note: Current Radio Shows only, please; we don't want to see you pining for the nostalgic days

My personal, IDEAL broadcast day:

Morning Show (6 to 9-ish): Bill Handel (KFI) or Adam Carolla (FREE.FM) or Neal Boortz (WSB Atlanta) or Bruce Jacobs and/or Barry Young, depending on the hour's topic that the other Hosts are discussing. Between my PC and my radios situated 'round the house so that I don't have to blast the volume, I'm pretty well covered. ;)

Mid-Morning Show (9 to 12-ish): Dennis Prager (KKNT), almost exclusively, except on Fridays when he does the Happiness Hour (it's not bad radio, just not my cup of tea). In that event, I skip around the dial, sometimes even settling for the canned music on FM!! :-[

Noontime: My job's location and reception "demands" that I listen to Michael Medved (KKNT) -don't get me wrong, I enjoy his show; I'll sometimes alternate between him and Rush, avoiding Hannity almost completely (his nasally voice gets on my nerves). Otherwise at noon-to-three, I may even listen to Dr. Laura (KFI) on the 'Net for variety, or even the noontime shows on KABC (although their internet radio browser has been having problems for the longest time).

Afternoon Drive (3 to 7-ish): John and Ken (KFI) Internet or Larry Elder (KABC) Internet (same connectivity problem as above applies; I heard however that they finally fixed that). I used to listen to "Scott and Casey" on New Jersey 101.5 on the 'net in the afternoons, but Heaven only knows where they are now.

Evenings (7 to 10-ish): Gene Burns on KGO San Francisco (Internet), almost exclusively. He and I disagree on the War (actually, he appears to be a 100% non-interventionist in my view, even to our allies), but he otherwise has one of the best voices on radio and he and I otherwise see eye-to-eye on just about all Issues Libertarian and he doesn't hold water for either political Party.


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Okay, folks.

What are your ideal broadcast listening schedules??

Please....DISCUSS!!
 
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