I know, this was the old days, reminds me of old family road trips.  XM is 
another great solution to the problem of having to change channels.  XM got 
their start I think being sold in truckstops for obvious reasons.

 


> On Dec 29, 2015, at 7:20 PM, Jessica Moss <junglebookfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I love tunin, someone introduced me to that about 3 years ago back when I 
> used to use iheart radio, and I like that so much better, especially sense it 
> picks back up on whatever station you were listening to when you closed it.
>  I love those apps so much better than a regular frequency radio, considering 
> the fact, that unless you travel through an area where you lose your internet 
> connection, you can listen to the same station forever if you want, and don't 
> have to worry about it phasing out just because you're leaving the state.  
> That was one thing I hated about traveling; we would get used to 1 station, 
> then about 20 mins or less, I'd have to look again for another station 
> because we lost the one we were listening to, or just retire the radio 
> altogether and try to find a tape that we all liked.
> On Dec 29, 2015, at 6:08 PM, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries 
> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
>> Brent Harding <br...@hostany.net> wrote:
>>> I don't think the iPhones ever had one. The radio might be part of the chips
>>> in there, but Apple disabled it somehow to where we can't turn it on. I
>>> think this is something exclusively for Android phones, but it would require
>>> headphones or a cable hooked to speakers to use for its antenna, so it
>>> wouldn't be real useful when the broadcasters say one would need it most on
>>> those TV ads because most of us don't carry wired headphones around.
>> 
>> If you have reliable Internet access, however, you can listen to any of a
>> large number of radio stations via streaming. A friend introduced me to the
>> TuneIn radio application (http://www.tunein.com/), available on the Web as
>> well as for iOS and Android devices. It works well with VoiceOver under iOS.
>> 
>> The larger story here is that the Internet is gradually superseding other
>> communications technologies. At the moment, it doesn't handle broadcast
>> scenarios well: an individual audio stream for each listener is very
>> inefficient. On the other hand, peoples' listening habits are changing. 
>> Unless
>> it's a news program or a live event, I want it "on demand", on my schedule, 
>> not on a
>> broadcaster's schedule.
>> 
>> All I have at the moment is a mobile phone and an Internet connection - 
>> that's
>> surprisingly sufficient (and I've been a radio listening enthusiast for
>> decades).
>> 
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