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What's on your first 6 radio presets in the car? (1 Viewer)

1. 1080 (local sports talk - Entercom)
2. 910 (sports talk - also Entercom but airing mostly syndicated shows)
3. 750 (sports talk)
4. 620 (sports talk - Fox)
5. 1190 (news and occasionally regional sports)
6. 1360 (news and occasionally regional sports)

 
For ATL people...

1. Sports talk 92.9

2. Sports talk 93.7

3. Rock Station (can’t remember #)

4. Rock station (cant remember #)

5. Whatever the Burt Show comes on for my wife  

6. Whatever the other big pop station is for my wife  

That said, 90% of the time I just listen to podcasts. 

 
I got free Sirius right now so I got

the 40s station

The normal jazz one

Sinatra

Symphony Hall

MET Opera

 
Sports

Local News

National News

Rock

Old School Rap

I do a lot of driving during the day, and I can't stand to listen to the DJ's talk, but the talk shows or news doesn't bother me.  ?    weird. 

 
I only have 5 presets

  • Local NPR station
  • Local sports talk
  • Local ESPNRadio affiliate that has occasional college football or college basketball games from local teams
  • Toronto sports talk radio
  • Other Toronto sports talk radio
 
2 NPR feeds

2 sports radio (one local, one national)

two local pop stations for my kids who dive for the radio dial the second they get in the car

there are no other options that are not classic rock or country.

 
KEXP

NPR

Some classic rock ####

Some alternative ####

Some sports talk ####

Another station that changes their format all the time

More sports talk ####

 
npr

new country

rock

classic rock

conservative talk(grudge listen/opposition research)

local sports talk

 
1: Local sports radio that I never listen to

2-6: SiriusXM.  Everything from reggae to classical to new wave. 

 
mr. furley said:
2 NPR feeds

2 sports radio (one local, one national)

two local pop stations for my kids who dive for the radio dial the second they get in the car

there are no other options that are not classic rock or country.
Dang, that's like the worst music ever too

 
This thread reminds me that I need to update my presets. Gotta add NPR and 90's hip-hop station.

 
KarmaPolice said:
Yep.  I have an older car with no fancy satellite things or subscriptions. Once in awhile I will put in a CD, but most of the time it's just the radio.  :shrug:
Same. My car even has a tape player. 

Our minivan has xm but we stopped paying for it, so it's CD and mp3 in the family wagon

 
2003 Honda Pilot, so cassette tape deck and CD player - don’t drive enough normally to hook up the phone via cassette adapter for Spotify and CD player houses the phone holder

FM Set One - New Country, ESPN, Talk, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, New Country

FM Set Two - New Country, Rock, Sports Talk, 90’s, Classic Rock, College Radio

 
I only have 3. ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, NPR.

My local commuting is never more than 5-10 minutes. For the one or two times a year that I drive more than an hour, it's podcasts.

 
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I don't have one of them fancy shmancy cars with all that innernet or usb stuff, still rocking in my 2000 Toyota Rav4 with 290k miles..... That said.

today, tomorrow and  yesterday etc music

oldies

classic rock

local sports

espn

todays rock

local talk radio

 
Depends on the car I’m driving:

- Wife’s Acadia (satellite): 60’s on 6, 70’s on 7, 80’s on 8, Beatles

- Jeep - connect Bluetooth and listen to Amazon music

- Beater minivan that I drive to the bus stop - sports talk, sports talk, news, country, classic rock, pop crap for kids

 

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