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Do you listen to radio stations in other countries?

Discussion in 'Entertainment and Technology' started by subaru000, May 25, 2010.

  1. subaru000

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    [I meant do you listen to radio stations that's played in another country. Sorry.]

    I live in the United States and I listen to EnjoyStation, a radio station in France, and Nova 969 (more recently Nova 100 for Hughesy and Katie, for those that listen to Nova in Melbourne), radio stations in Australia.

    What about you all?
     
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  2. MusicIsLife

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    I used to listen to the Buzz, which was technically a US station, (It was in Burlington i think) but it got crappy and I dont listen to radio at all.
     
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    I listen to BBC Radio 1 on XM. Its on delay so I can listen to the morning show on the way into work.
     
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    Cool, cool. XM has good music and their shows are pretty good too.
     
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    I listen to bbc radio Newcastle, it's the only station i can get to play local news from where i grew up.