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Re: Is Satellite radio worth it?


noneofyour damnbusiness
 

Yes, we have NPR and PRI out West - at least in the major cities in California.

I'm leaning more towards MP3 for music - all my personal choices, depending on where I am - kindof like 'theming' the drive. Jazz in the desert, bluegrass in the hills, surf-music by the beach, and rock in the cities (for example).

For news and NPR-type programming I'm using internet, and believe-it-or-not, shortwave for more 'independent' programming.

Greg


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From: Todd Kuzma <tullio@...>
Reply-To: ev_update@...
To: <ev_update@...>
Subject: Re: [ev_update] Is Satellite radio worth it?
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 10:33:15 -0600

on 12/13/02 8:15 AM, Martin Slotterback at zing@... wrote:

This whole npr thing has me in a fog??? I seem to think that npr is
avail.
almost everywhere on the regular radio. is this not ture?? Plus that
was not
the nature of the question. The conf. call came and went.
I travel cross-country quite a bit and find that it is often quite hard to
find an NPR station, especially out west. I've gone entire states without
any NPR. Occasionally, you will get a public radio station that is
broadcasting local programming or classical music instead of NPR or PRI.

There is only one constant in radio: anywhere you go in the USA, you will
be able to hear country music and Christian talk.

Todd Kuzma
Heron Bicycles
Tullio's Big Dog Cyclery
LaSalle, IL 815-223-1776


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