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Thread started 10/31/14 7:30am

PurpleJedi

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Revelation of the Month: NO RADIO!

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I was driving home and WBLS had 90's dance music, so when I got inside I decided to continue listening...AND I CAN'T!!!

It just dawned on me that I do not own a damn radio!

My old stereo and my old alarm clock (both left with the ex) were the last appliances that I owned with actual radios.

Nowadays, I use my phone as an alarm clock, and iTunes along with either my turntable or laptop for music. (In fact the laptop serves as my only means to play CD's right now!!!)

My folks got rid of their old stereo as well, but at least they have an alarm clock radio.

omfg

What about you Orgers...who still listens to the radio at home? Who still OWNS an actual radio???
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Reply #1 posted 10/31/14 7:42am

Dancelot

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I haven't properly listened to the radio in probably 25 years lol

I have no radio as part of the HiFi anymore since ages

my wife occasionally uses some small standalone radio/CD combo in the kitchen
in the car I listen to CD only, though there is a radio ...I think whofarted

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Reply #2 posted 10/31/14 8:19am

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I have a radio as part of my stereo components: a receiver. Unfortunately, I never listen to the radio, as local stations pale in comparison to the things I listen to on Pandora, Gaydio from the U.K., or satilite radio (Sirius XM) in the truck. Many years ago I was a radio DJ for the station's Saturday Night Hot Mix and found that its mainstream programming was too restrictive for a disc jockey to just play whatever he or she wanted - or even what listeners might request - because time was bought by record labels and they controlled what was played. That was very frustrating but sure opened my eyes about how radio stations work. Think about it, otherwise - how would they pay a staff of any kind? They would have to do pledge drives to stay on the air. That's when I realized how the industry manipulates what the audience listens to and who "rises to the top" of the charts. And prior to that, in the late 80's I worked for a station called Cable Radio. It was a new thing at the time - ahead of the Internet - where people received "radio" in their cable TV lines that went to a stereo receiver (not video). I did a DJ/dance night for them too - and there was a lot more freedom to play what you wanted, but it didn't last too long, unfortunately. So now, I guess I avoid local radio stations just because they seem too mainstream or because I know their methods of paying the bills. When new music comes on, and it's crap, yet they force it upon you - you tend to seek other mediums! It's a long way away from what Queen expressed in "Radio Gaga."

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Reply #3 posted 10/31/14 8:34am

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The only working radio I have is in my mp3 player. I do have a stereo receiver but I've never used the radio on it because you need an antenna to pick up any stations on it. And since they don't play much of anything on the radio I care about, and haven't for 20 years, I never saw the point of buying one.

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Reply #4 posted 10/31/14 10:30am

babynoz

I have a clock radio, boom box, component set and a walkman....that's four radios not counting my satellite radio setup in the house and car.

I also still have a turntatable, a cassette deck, a vhs.

I don't have a betamax or an 8 track player though... lol

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #5 posted 10/31/14 10:56am

Graycap23

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Radio?

What is that?

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Reply #6 posted 10/31/14 12:33pm

MoBettaBliss

i have one... but it never gets turned on

and i usually listen to music i choose in the car... although recently i turned on the radio in the car, and thoroughly enjoyed it

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Reply #7 posted 10/31/14 12:34pm

sexton

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I have working radios in my living room stereo receiver, my kitchen boombox and my bedroom alarm clock. I also have a functioning Walkman at work. I only really listen to the radio now though for sports and news and I don't need to for sports because I can hear baseball games through the MLB app on my phone (but it rapidly drains the battery). So my radios at home go pretty much unused during the baseball offseason.

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Reply #8 posted 10/31/14 2:43pm

Ace

I haven't listened to "terrestrial" radio since I got Sirius (about 7 years ago).

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Reply #9 posted 10/31/14 3:33pm

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Reply #10 posted 10/31/14 4:48pm

morningsong

With the exception of the times I'm in the car no radio. Nope not one in the house which is bad because its suppose to be part of the earthquake kit ( I keep forgetting my daughter took the boom box when she moved). Which is even worse since I've already gone through what its like when the grid goes down, not even cellphones were working., it was a living hell not knowing what was going on immediately. Damn its easy to just rely on these digital devices.
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Reply #11 posted 10/31/14 4:50pm

XxAxX

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i have a car radio and a couple of boombox radios nod

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Reply #12 posted 11/01/14 5:52am

ZombieKitten

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I have a radio, it's pink!
I'm the mistake you wanna make
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Reply #13 posted 11/01/14 6:13am

iZsaZsa

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lol
What?
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Reply #14 posted 11/01/14 6:58am

babynoz

morningsong said:

With the exception of the times I'm in the car no radio. Nope not one in the house which is bad because its suppose to be part of the earthquake kit ( I keep forgetting my daughter took the boom box when she moved). Which is even worse since I've already gone through what its like when the grid goes down, not even cellphones were working., it was a living hell not knowing what was going on immediately. Damn its easy to just rely on these digital devices.



Girl, you betta get on top of that...I live in a hurricane zone and I'm gonna get me one of those crank up radios next. lol

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #15 posted 11/01/14 6:59am

babynoz

kpowers said:



I can't with you today....no. lol

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #16 posted 11/01/14 7:02am

babynoz

iZsaZsa said:

lol [img:$uid]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61Q5YlMfO7L._SY355_.jpg[/img:$uid]


Lawd...this right here is just, sad. disbelief

I listen to local radio to hear about community events and we do have one station that plays grown folks music.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #17 posted 11/01/14 10:51am

kpowers

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babynoz said:

kpowers said:



I can't with you today....no. lol

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Reply #18 posted 11/01/14 10:54am

kpowers

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PurpleJedi said:

exclaim

I was driving home and WBLS had 90's dance music, so when I got inside I decided to continue listening...AND I CAN'T!!!

It just dawned on me that I do not own a damn radio!

My old stereo and my old alarm clock (both left with the ex) were the last appliances that I owned with actual radios.

Nowadays, I use my phone as an alarm clock, and iTunes along with either my turntable or laptop for music. (In fact the laptop serves as my only means to play CD's right now!!!)

My folks got rid of their old stereo as well, but at least they have an alarm clock radio.

omfg

What about you Orgers...who still listens to the radio at home? Who still OWNS an actual radio???
question

70's/80's dance music was better music

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Reply #19 posted 11/01/14 10:58am

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I don't have a real radio, and I don't have an alarm clock. I use my phones for the radio and alarm. One of my phones has an FM receiver and now I listen to radio also on my new phone from iheartradio, which have some local stations as well as stations from other parts of the u.s. Don't need a radio.

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Reply #20 posted 11/01/14 11:56am

babynoz

wildgoldenhoney said:

I don't have a real radio, and I don't have an alarm clock. I use my phones for the radio and alarm. One of my phones has an FM receiver and now I listen to radio also on my new phone from iheartradio, which have some local stations as well as stations from other parts of the u.s. Don't need a radio.



If you lose cell phone service you're screwed.

The very first thing that went out and stayed out for the duration of all of the storms I've been through was my cell phone service. Even my electricity and cable was out for less than one hour in some cases.

Where I live we have to be prepared for hurricanes so besides the radio I have battery powered lanterns, tv and a fan.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #21 posted 11/01/14 12:10pm

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I have one in my car, but not in my house. I don't have TV, either, and I was really wanting to listen to the Giants game 7, and I couldn't. It was a bummer, but more than that, it made me realize that I still should have one in case of an emergency. When nuclear war happens, I want someone on the radio to confirm that we're all fucked

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Reply #22 posted 11/01/14 3:09pm

Revolution

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I have an alarm clock/radio combo which was a wedding gift 24 years ago...we still use it to listen to sports talk radio every morning. I also have a CD/radio combo which I use in our walk in closet while taking a shower and getting dressed.

Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #23 posted 11/01/14 3:28pm

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NDRU said:

I have one in my car, but not in my house. I don't have TV, either, and I was really wanting to listen to the Giants game 7, and I couldn't. It was a bummer, but more than that, it made me realize that I still should have one in case of an emergency. When nuclear war happens, I want someone on the radio to confirm that we're all fucked


A shower radio would be perfect for that.
Oh, wait. Misread that last part redface
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Reply #24 posted 11/01/14 4:29pm

iZsaZsa

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babynoz said:



iZsaZsa said:


lol


Lawd...this right here is just, sad. disbelief

I listen to local radio to hear about community events and we do have one station that plays grown folks music.


It sounds okay. It's portable, light-weight. nod It can get wet! Battery operated. Cute. This might be the best one on this thread. lol
What?
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Reply #25 posted 11/01/14 4:33pm

PurpleJedi

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I can understand the obselecese of things such as typewriters and telephone booths...but radio seemed like something that would forever be a part of our society, like electricity or toilets.

Now it seems that my "revelation" is really just the "norm".

sad


BUT no...I refuse to give up.

Gonna go buy me one of THESE...!

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #26 posted 11/01/14 4:38pm

NDRU

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ZombieKitten said:

NDRU said:

I have one in my car, but not in my house. I don't have TV, either, and I was really wanting to listen to the Giants game 7, and I couldn't. It was a bummer, but more than that, it made me realize that I still should have one in case of an emergency. When nuclear war happens, I want someone on the radio to confirm that we're all fucked

A shower radio would be perfect for that. Oh, wait. Misread that last part redface

batting eyes

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Reply #27 posted 11/01/14 7:04pm

babynoz

iZsaZsa said:

babynoz said:


Lawd...this right here is just, sad. disbelief

I listen to local radio to hear about community events and we do have one station that plays grown folks music.

It sounds okay. It's portable, light-weight. nod It can get wet! Battery operated. Cute. This might be the best one on this thread. lol



Alrighty then, lol

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #28 posted 11/01/14 8:05pm

wildgoldenhone
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babynoz said:

wildgoldenhoney said:

I don't have a real radio, and I don't have an alarm clock. I use my phones for the radio and alarm. One of my phones has an FM receiver and now I listen to radio also on my new phone from iheartradio, which have some local stations as well as stations from other parts of the u.s. Don't need a radio.



If you lose cell phone service you're screwed.

The very first thing that went out and stayed out for the duration of all of the storms I've been through was my cell phone service. Even my electricity and cable was out for less than one hour in some cases.

Where I live we have to be prepared for hurricanes so besides the radio I have battery powered lanterns, tv and a fan.

I know what you mean. Sometimes the reception for internet radio is spotty and goes in and out. But I think the other phone I have, the radio is a regular radio where you have to tune it so hopefully that one is okay.

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Reply #29 posted 11/01/14 8:44pm

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Radio is broadcast through my TV through cable. I'm sure you have it. Regular radio never worked on my radio that I have connected to my stereo.

99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment
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