Does anyone listen to the radio anymore?


My tuner has been collecting dust the last few years. Got me thinking, how many  audiophiles even listen to the radio anymore when there are so many other options available?

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@bipod72 , thank you.  I will give WWNO a shake.  The WPR classical stream in Wisconsin appears to be a mono stream.  Why would anyone do that? 

only in the Jeep, NHL radio. If I want to listen to Music, my car stereo has a hard drive built in that I ripped over 1000cd's to, so I'm covered as well as I can stream quobuz and spotify from my phone. 

I only care about Hockey and quality music, sometimes Architecture (when I'm paid to do it).

I do - both in the car, in my home hobby shop on my Mac receiver and in the main room with my set up there - if I could find a bitchin' MR75 Id prob pick one up - I know there are better ways to get AM and FM but I do like to listen to baseball on the AM!  Old guy alert!

I do - both in the car, in my home hobby shop on my Mac receiver and in the main room with my set up there - if I could find a bitchin' MR75 Id prob pick one up - I know there are better ways to get AM and FM but I do like to listen to baseball on the AM!  Old guy alert!

I listen to a variety of channels on Sirius, mostly in the car.  However, Sirius channels are compressed and eq’d to be bass-heavy, and FM generally sounds warmer and less like 1’s and 0’s, so I often listen to classical on FM.  But I like the content on Sirius’ Deep Tracks, Blues and Bluegrass channels.  At home, we have a Grace digital radio and listen to local news and weather, as well as some internet stations (I particularly like a classical station in Prague).  Now and then, I stream internet stations through my LUMIN in my main system.