AM or FM? What is your favorite Radio Station?
by JH 31 Replies latest jw friends
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pr_capone
LMAO @ Unc
Kazza is a file sharing program. Music from all over the world is readily available on it as well as movies and games. For the discerning aduld there are also adult titles available.
Check it out at www.kazza.com
Kansas District Overbeer
btw, ty brudda!
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JH
Mac,
Believe it or not, I can listen to that radio station where I live at some 800 miles away... at night only thanks to skip.
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TresHappy
Definitely FM - most of the stuff below 92 on the dial. Which means it's non-profit, so not as many commercials. Did anyone else know about that - all non-profit stations being below 92 - sort of interesting...(at least it was to me - lol)
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SpunkyChick
Just learned about Salvage Nation the other day....I believe it's broadcasted from Chicago, Denver, LA and a few others...it's 600AM radio. Great cynical, comical, political commentary!!
95.7 Kiss FM Jamie and Danny in the mornings while waking up for work (they're also syndicated)....
Lots of music from Kazaa.com....
*SpunkyChick is a metal FrEaK* Rock on!
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kelpie
FM is the only way to go
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RAYZORBLADE
Here in Toronto: the FM congestion is unbelievable. From 88.1 to 107.9 - the band is plugged full of stations, and we can get the FM from Buffalo, NY., very clearly, as it's not far away.
AM: we have several here as well, but they tend to be talk-radio oriented. At night, of course, the ionosphere changes significantly, and stations from Canada/USA bounce far distances. As a kid, I loved this very much.
We have a variety of community/campus FM stations (3 of them) Ryerson, University of Toronto, and York University.
There are countless FM stations of every format it seems. I tend to listen to CDs more than anything, but if I am listening to FM, this is what I'll tune into:
CIFE-106.5 Aboriginal FM (First Nations Radio), Y108 from Hamilton (classic rock), CBC 99.1 FM, CHTZ 97.7 St. Catherines/Niagara Falls (rock).
On AM Radio, well, there's News 680 (CFTR), then the big 50,000 watt: AM 740 CHWO - which can be heard over most of eastern North America, at night. Also, WNED-AM 970 from Buffalo, New York (NPR). Sometimes I listen to Oldies 1150 from Hamilton, ON., which is just down the road from Toronto.
Since I work in a bar/tavern where live bands perform, I tend to pick up a lot of independent music there. I try to check out the independent performers as often as I can, because they tend to have something innovative and regurgitated.
JH? do you remember Montreal's old CKGM 980? That was helluva a top40 station many years ago. Toronto's 1050CHUM went back to its oldies format btw.
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JH
JH? do you remember Montreal's old CKGM 980?
Yes I do, and I loved it... That was in the 80's. Only problem was that I was slightly out of range where I live.