With the exception of a few local stations, college radio (if you have a college located nearby) and NPR, FM is essentially an animated corpse.
Most FM markets are dominated by a few large media companies which create stations around a specific and narrow niches. Then they market their stations to advertisers as being able to target specific listeners, or reach a broad cross section with one ad purchase. Implicit is programing that does not stray outside of a pre programed, bland and inoffensive content. Yawn.
I grew up in the NY metro area, and moved beyond Top 40 in the late 1970's. I was a WNEW listener. I really enjoyed the wide and varied format of that station. At any given moment, you could hear classic rock, the latest British Punk or New Wave, local NY area artists, and everything in between. This level of variety was mirrored by the sheer number of stations available in the general NY Metro radio market. From one end of the dial to the other, just about every frequency had a station and there was something from everyone. I began my exploration of Jazz through WBGO. I took a deep dive into Punk through WHBI. And so. To pre teen and teenager it was an audible cornucopia. Given teen age perspectives, you don't appreciate what you have in front of you until it is no longer available.
I am a fan of Streaming Radio, for many of the reasons listed above. The sheer variety available online makes me giddy. I can listen to anything I want, when I want, there is something for everyone.
Since this is a quality oriented forum, it is important to note that most internet streams are about the same quality as commercial FM. One does have to seek out higher bit rate streams to compare to NPR and other local left of the dial stations. In general though anything above 256kbs sounds excellent except when compared to a live or HD simulcast on an NPR or similar station.
Streaming is the new FM !
Most FM markets are dominated by a few large media companies which create stations around a specific and narrow niches. Then they market their stations to advertisers as being able to target specific listeners, or reach a broad cross section with one ad purchase. Implicit is programing that does not stray outside of a pre programed, bland and inoffensive content. Yawn.
I grew up in the NY metro area, and moved beyond Top 40 in the late 1970's. I was a WNEW listener. I really enjoyed the wide and varied format of that station. At any given moment, you could hear classic rock, the latest British Punk or New Wave, local NY area artists, and everything in between. This level of variety was mirrored by the sheer number of stations available in the general NY Metro radio market. From one end of the dial to the other, just about every frequency had a station and there was something from everyone. I began my exploration of Jazz through WBGO. I took a deep dive into Punk through WHBI. And so. To pre teen and teenager it was an audible cornucopia. Given teen age perspectives, you don't appreciate what you have in front of you until it is no longer available.
I am a fan of Streaming Radio, for many of the reasons listed above. The sheer variety available online makes me giddy. I can listen to anything I want, when I want, there is something for everyone.
Since this is a quality oriented forum, it is important to note that most internet streams are about the same quality as commercial FM. One does have to seek out higher bit rate streams to compare to NPR and other local left of the dial stations. In general though anything above 256kbs sounds excellent except when compared to a live or HD simulcast on an NPR or similar station.
Streaming is the new FM !