smells like.... something pink

Anne anneu53714 at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 10 02:48:07 UTC 2003


--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, Severus Sucker 
<severus_sucker at c...> wrote:
> *delurk*
> 
> Greetings!
> 
> The only radio station here in Atlanta that I find I can listen to 
for 
> any extended period of time is the local NPR station. We have 
an '80's 
> station, but it doesn't play all that "freaky New Wave stuff" that 
I've 
> always been partial to all that often.
> 
> Most of the time, I listen to different internet stations at 
> http://www.live365.com . There's a great deal of variety there - 
easily 
> something for every taste imaginable, even stations that play just 
old 
> radio shows. There are some stations there that you have to be a 
paid 
> subscriber to listen to, but the cost is reasonable, even for a 
poor 
> returned-to-college student such as myself. ;-)
> 
> Well, back to lurking...
> 
> Severus Sucker
> 
> (Currently listening to a station that plays songs from anime 
> soundtracks)

For those of us who are locked into landbased stations (as opposed to 
XM or Sirius (about which I've heard great things) or internet-only 
stations like live365.com), here's a list of non-commercial stations 
around the United States.

http://www.gumbopages.com/other-radio.html

Many of them are affiliated with National Public Radio, but many 
others are simply "listener-sponsored" and thus not in the 
thrall of the radio anti-Christ, aka Clear Channel.

Anne U
(who uses this list a lot in her other fandom)






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