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To: Doren who wrote (85114)9/15/2009 3:31:20 PM
From: Jeff Hayden  Read Replies (1) of 213185
 
On occasion I use 'iheartradio', an application on my iPhone. I'll select a station, usually the local progressive AM760 (Denver). I turn the volume to max and slip the iPhone upside down (speaker up) into my shirt pocket. Max volume isn't real loud, but OK if I'm not walking near traffic. That way it's exactly like having a radio in my pocket - like the old days of the little Toshiba transistor radio!

I admit, though, there isn't much to listen to on any radio station anymore. FM music is continual reruns of music popular 10 or more years ago. I'd sure like to hear the kids modern music, but since they all shun record labels, none of the stations will play them - except maybe some college stations. There's a good chance today's FM will die with the record labels anyway. Maybe they'll be reborn with payola?

:-)
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