Hah, radio. It's the same thing every time I give it another chance - I flip through the entire band to find one station playing something interesting then within ten minutes there's a five to ten minute block of ads or a pledge drive, it's complete trash.
Or I can run Pandora through my aux input and hear exactly zero people talking every single time I'm in the car and regardless of which part of the metro or state I am in. Just now I went to the site for my local NPR and heard some decent ambient electronica, which was followed by a guy talking for a couple minutes and then an irritating song I can't skip because you know, radio. It's just a flawed format, and I know how to find music that's just as good as what they play so I'm really not seeing the appeal.You are missing out. NPR is one of the greatest things around. So much quality programming. They have a few pledge drives a year - so take a break from it for a few days.
Or I can run Pandora through my aux input and hear exactly zero people talking every single time I'm in the car and regardless of which part of the metro or state I am in. Just now I went to the site for my local NPR and heard some decent ambient electronica, which was followed by a guy talking for a couple minutes and then an irritating song I can't skip because you know, radio. It's just a flawed format, and I know how to find music that's just as good as what they play so I'm really not seeing the appeal.
Rarely does anyone go to NPR to hear music. It's about innovative talk radio programming across a wide thematic range from comedic stuff and long format interviews and everything in between, and in-depth news and analysis.
It's food for the brain.
imo, it's a hell of a lot better than the commercials everyone else has
the drives are much less annoying on the music public radio
NPR is so worth the pledge drives because of how quality it is. I am a sustaining member. Not a lot, but $8 a month and I get my tote bags. Win win.
JFC these are annoying. As if the begging and holding programs hostage wasn't enough they try to guilt trip you into donating too.
You financed a tote bag @ $8/month? This better be one hell of a tote bag!
I sure feel sorry for you. Being forced against your will to listen to anything is just hell. If only there was a dial that you could turn to just make it all go away. A button would be even better. But that's a pipe dream.JFC these are annoying. As if the begging and holding programs hostage wasn't enough they try to guilt trip you into donating too.
JFC these are annoying. As if the begging and holding programs hostage wasn't enough they try to guilt trip you into donating too.
NPR is so worth the pledge drives because of how quality it is. I am a sustaining member. Not a lot, but $8 a month and I get my tote bags. Win win.
You financed a tote bag @ $8/month? This better be one hell of a tote bag!
