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Not that I dislike romantic music in spanish, but it's just not what I generally listen to given a choice.
Now 104.9 is "La Romantica" and the station I listened to most is gone.
The worst part of it is, all the other stations I listen to have morning talk shows. I don't particularly like talk shows, I want to hear *music*.
I'm reduced to listening to KOIT in the morning which is fine but there's only so much KOIT I can take.
I don't suppose anyone in the Bay Area has a station that's like "Alice" or 105.3 or like 104.9 used to be that doesn't have obnoxious talkers in the morning and just plays music?
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Join the club. We used to have 99.1 WHFS, one of the most recognizable alternative rock stations in the country. Ratings started to slide, and BAM! it's a spanish music station...
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Was it a Clear Channel station? The local Clear Channel "alternative" station here in town turned into an oldies station overnight.
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But "oldies" can be good too, to an extent. Most of the alternative stations in the St. Louis area are still intact, I believe.
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I hear we (the Detroit area) have one of the only good alternative rock stations left. And it's broadcasted out of Ontario.
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I'm loving the Pandora.com radio! All Tante Shvester, all the time! I've even got a "Dueling Banjos Station" that plays nothing but quick-pickin' banjo music forever!
When I bought a used car, I knew very little about the prior owner except that he had every radio preset tuned to a Spanish station. And that he kept spare condoms in the spare tire well.
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