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Sazerac 05-18-2002 01:52 AM

Man, I gotta love NPR! Especially when you're traveling; it's so much more stimulating to listen to than mindless deejay drivel and the crash'n'bash that passes for most FM stations.

Who out there is an NPR fan? What are your favorite programs/features? I got a kick out of "Motley Fools" today...a pretty hip program that brings finance and investing *down to earth* and discusses those topics in a zany, non-boring way. I also love the biographies NPR puts on.

If you've never tried NPR, you can generally find member stations around the 87.9 to 90.9 range on the FM dial, or you can search for a station in your area at http://www.npr.org/ .

Cheers,
-Sazerac

caleb 05-18-2002 02:01 AM

Is that talk radio? We have 100.7 THE BUZZ here. Its the bane of all right wingers [img]smile.gif[/img]

Sazerac 05-18-2002 02:04 AM

Yes, Caleb, it's talk radio...serious talk radio, not "Howard Stern" or any other such drivel. It's pretty middle of the road though; neither left nor right.

I imagine the Buzz would be a fun one to listen to as well! [img]smile.gif[/img]

Cheers,
-Saz

khazadman 05-18-2002 02:15 PM

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Yes, Caleb, it's talk radio...serious talk radio, not "Howard Stern" or any other such drivel. It's pretty middle of the road though; neither left nor right.
npr,middle of the road?please!if you want to find out how many people listen to npr,just take away all tax payer support.they would never stand up if they had to go head to head with the news and music stations.the same goes for pbs.even moreso for pbs.

Ladyzekke 05-18-2002 02:26 PM

Thanks Saz, I've never listened to it before, looks like my station is at 90 FM as well. Shoot I didn't even think there WAS anything on air that far down the dial LOL! Have to check it out Monday on my way to work! [img]smile.gif[/img]

MagiK 05-18-2002 02:30 PM

Well I don't get NPR but I do listen to WMAL here in the DC area, which is talk radio, of course it carries such favorites as Rush Limbaugh, Dr. Laura, and Michael Reagan [img]smile.gif[/img] but I usually don't here those people, since Im at work when they are on. Aside from those three it is a fairly middle of the road station.

RudeDawg 05-19-2002 02:01 AM

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Originally posted by Sazerac:
Who out there is an NPR fan? What are your favorite programs/features? I got a kick out of "Motley Fools" today...a pretty hip program that brings finance and investing *down to earth* and discusses those topics in a zany, non-boring way. I also love the biographies NPR puts on.

If you've never tried NPR, you can generally find member stations around the 87.9 to 90.9 range on the FM dial, or you can search for a station in your area at http://www.npr.org/ .

Cheers,
-Sazerac

Once again, we agree wholeheartedly! Jo and I really enjoy most of the programs on NPR. Ever listen to Home Prairie Companion?

In case anyone would like to check it out, the Motley Fool website is GREAT !!!!
The Motley Fool

Sir Heinrich Godfrie IV 05-19-2002 03:02 AM

talk radio and a little classic rock is all that i ever listen to when i'm in the car. michael medved, dennis prager, olie north, limbaugh, michael savage, hue hewwit, laura engraham, and mike gallager to name a few.

i rarely listen to npr unless it is prarie home companion or the weakly radio address by the president.

Ziroc 05-19-2002 03:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sazerac:
Man, I gotta love NPR! Especially when you're traveling; it's so much more stimulating to listen to than mindless deejay drivel and the crash'n'bash that passes for most FM stations.

Who out there is an NPR fan? What are your favorite programs/features? I got a kick out of "Motley Fools" today...a pretty hip program that brings finance and investing *down to earth* and discusses those topics in a zany, non-boring way. I also love the biographies NPR puts on.

If you've never tried NPR, you can generally find member stations around the 87.9 to 90.9 range on the FM dial, or you can search for a station in your area at http://www.npr.org/ .

Cheers,
-Sazerac

Oh yeah! And lot's of Talk Radio on AM. My Jazz station is NPR, and it's always 'calming' compared to (as you said) these DJ Clones (Don't they all sound the same?) :D bashing everyone or doing moronic things.

I listen to KFI Los Angles sometimes--ever listen to Phil Henry? :D

Lanthir 05-19-2002 03:31 AM

Ya gotta love NPR
Car talk, home companion, You Don't say I love NPR. I also contribute to it.
I also watch a great deal of PBS.

khazadman I am not sure what meant but not being middle of the road and then taking about tax dollars. They do not seem to be connected


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