I’ve listened to AM radio for years. I still do during my commute home, but switch to podcasts when news breaks come on. My morning commute is also podcasts to avoid the “guaranteed 20 commercials in a row with few programming interruptions” that has become morning AM radio.
So many shows on AM can be listened to anywhere you are on AM so I always felt like my friends were with me wherever I lived, though their time slot may have changed. I had a job that required me to leave my Central IA house at 4:30 AM. I could catch a station out of Denver until sunrise, and I didn’t agree with the politics of that host at all, which kept me awake and helped me hear other perspectives. I could hear DesMoines AM1040 all the way in OK!
I’ve accidentally learned stuff by listening to things accidentally on AM when visiting another town.
I’m afraid relying on my own podcasts will make my bubble smaller, making me less aware of other thoughts and opinions. We need AM radio!!!
So many shows on AM can be listened to anywhere you are on AM so I always felt like my friends were with me wherever I lived, though their time slot may have changed. I had a job that required me to leave my Central IA house at 4:30 AM. I could catch a station out of Denver until sunrise, and I didn’t agree with the politics of that host at all, which kept me awake and helped me hear other perspectives. I could hear DesMoines AM1040 all the way in OK!
I’ve accidentally learned stuff by listening to things accidentally on AM when visiting another town.
I’m afraid relying on my own podcasts will make my bubble smaller, making me less aware of other thoughts and opinions. We need AM radio!!!