For me personally I don't even bother w/ local radio stations. W/ all the changes that have happened lately, it seems we have fewer and fewer choices yet again. Not to mention there is not a single station in Atlanta that plays the kind of music I normally listen to. I like some of the classic rock stations (The River and to some extent Project 96), but most of the time I listen to some form of Techno and/or industrial. Neither of which really gets played w/ the exception of Album 88 every once in a while.
Ok... That got off topic... but it leads me to this, When I do forget my mp3 player or I just want to listen to new stuff I hit up a few internet radio stations to listen to new music I may not of been exposed to yet. Mostly I listen to SOMAFM but there are a few others I have and listen to now and then.
Either way, The RIAA needs to hurry up and drive themselves into the ground.
Don't even LISTEN to normal Radio
For me personally I don't even bother w/ local radio stations. W/ all the changes that have happened lately, it seems we have fewer and fewer choices yet again. Not to mention there is not a single station in Atlanta that plays the kind of music I normally listen to. I like some of the classic rock stations (The River and to some extent Project 96), but most of the time I listen to some form of Techno and/or industrial. Neither of which really gets played w/ the exception of Album 88 every once in a while.
Ok... That got off topic... but it leads me to this, When I do forget my mp3 player or I just want to listen to new stuff I hit up a few internet radio stations to listen to new music I may not of been exposed to yet. Mostly I listen to SOMAFM but there are a few others I have and listen to now and then.
Either way, The RIAA needs to hurry up and drive themselves into the ground.