Fed up with legacy radio

I can’t stand listening to local radio stations anymore. No matter which station or target audience, the playlists are always too small and similar, too commercial-orientated, the moderators are dull, and when I want to know about what happened I rather read a newspaper or go online.
Fortunately, there is a very addictive alternative! Since a couple of months, I’m enjoying Soma.fm — a commercial-free internet radio supported by its listeners. It contains 11 unique channels of underground/alternative radio broadcasting from San Francisco.

Comments (1) left to “Fed up with legacy radio”

  1. MadJo wrote:

    Yeah Soma.fm is awesome, especially Groove Salad.

    Sadly I can’t listen to it at work, but I make do, with the podcast that Randy puts out:
    somafm.com/npr/taste.html

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