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What's that??
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yes, for news and local traffic, it's either AM or XM.
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Not since 2000. FM has all the music, and if I want to hear intelligent people talk then I tune in to NPR radio. I usually only listen to the radio in my car or while at work if it's permitted.
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All the time. I spend a lot of time in my vehicle at work and I listen to sports talk (local and Jim Rome), and political talk shows. I have often wondered, especially on stormy days when every crack of lightning creates static on the AM why sports talk and political talk shows are not on FM.
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Yes, on my commute to work I listen to the traffic and news
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Yes I like News and Sport Radio in the car.
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I don't even listen to the radio at all. Ipod has taken over
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Yes. There are some good oldies stations on AM. AM radio is now in stereo in some places.
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Never did....
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Yes, more often than FM. I drive a big rig all night long, and get all kinds of stuff on the AM from the classic Art Bell, or George Norrey now, to news and sports talk. Music gets old after 10 hours or more a night. I'm also a Michael Savage fan, so I must have the AM, I could live without FM.
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Yes, sometimes. Specially for local news, it's much better than the FM stations, which all come from other states.
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No, theres not as many music stations.
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