Do you still listen to the radio/broadcasters?
@TheInvisibleMan (17594)
January 5, 2017 9:17pm CST
With all the technology we have available these days, radio (and their broadcasters) seems to have become obsolete, right?
But of course there are still those who like to listen to you (which is definitely not my case... I don't have anything against the radios or broadcasters, I just don't like them)... Are you in that group?
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@atoz1to10 (6780)
• Australia
6 Jan 17
Yes, when I am driving I try to catch up with the news, and listen to the music as well.
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@cmoneyspinner (9218)
• Austin, Texas
6 Jan 17
I have great respect for radios. When I was young I carried my red transistor radio with me and made sure to always have working batteries. We don't listen to the radio in our house these days because radios are too old school tech. But as long as the cars I drive have a radio and there are radio broadcasts to be heard, I will listen to whatever sound bytes tickle my ears. 

@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
6 Jan 17
I listen to sports broadcasts when in the car. I listen to a rock radio station that has no broadcasters.
@asfarasiknow (3340)
• Bournemouth, England
6 Jan 17
Not at all. I have worked in radio and I also love listening to it. We are lucky in the UK to have a station called BBC Radio 4, which is a.mix of news, documentaries, soap opera and other drama, quizzes, comedy, book readings, poetry and much more.










