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What the radio doesn't play.

Here in Detroit, the only half decent Rock radio station is 101.1 the WRIF.

No correct me if I am wrong, but I'm pretty sure that Queens of the Stone Age is rock. However, the radio will not play any QOTSA.:eyebrow: It makes me very upset, to say the least. You would think with all the crappy stuff they play, they could play something decent that people in the area don't normally hear.

My question to you is...

What do your local radio stations not play that you think they should?
 
Well we had a semi-decent station here, Indie 103.1 recently change over to a top 40 station. we lost the best Talk Radio FM ever, 97.1 like a week or two ago, to change over to a top 40 station. We have KROQ 106.7 that is pretty much a top 40 rock station, and they do play some QOTSA, but radio sucks pretty big for the most part.
 
Well we had a semi-decent station here, Indie 103.1 recently change over to a top 40 station. we lost the best Talk Radio FM ever, 97.1 like a week or two ago, to change over to a top 40 station. We have KROQ 106.7 that is pretty much a top 40 rock station, and they do play some QOTSA, but radio sucks pretty big for the most part.

Yes, this.
 
Here in Detroit, the only half decent Rock radio station is 101.1 the WRIF.

No correct me if I am wrong, but I'm pretty sure that Queens of the Stone Age is rock. However, the radio will not play any QOTSA.:eyebrow: It makes me very upset, to say the least. You would think with all the crappy stuff they play, they could play something decent that people in the area don't normally hear.

My question to you is...

What do your local radio stations not play that you think they should?



...:eyebrow: You listen to the radio? I listen to this thing called an iPod. It has tons of songs of music that I want to listen to on it. I put on random shuffle, and it's like a radio station but without annoying commercials or egotistical jackass disc jockeys.

I recommend you get one.
 
The only thing I listen to on the radio is Bob And Tom. Otherwise I can get 3 classic rock stations, 3 pop stations, 4 or 5 country stations and one "new rock" station that only seems to play Nickelback, Hinder, and bands like them. The new rock station sometimes plays Marilyn Manson or Nine Inch Nails, but otherwise it has a REALLY crappy play list. There used to have a radio station that played metal exclusively (everything from thrash to death metal), and it's listening area was basically the city it was in and MAYBE a 10-15mile radius. Luckily I was living in that city when it was still in operation, but unfortunately they weren't getting enough funding.
 
Here in the Greater Boston area the only station I listen to is 100.7 WZLX. They're a classic rock station which plays a great variety of music from my younger days, which means no Queens Of The Stone Age, just Queen! I believe they're privately owned, since some of the other Classic rock stations in my area have that certain "corporate" sound - you know, repeat "Margaritaville" ad nauseum. ZLX even plays semi-obscure Rush tunes like By-Tor And The Snow Dog and The Big Money!
 
If you choose to listen to radio for music I would suggest college stations. We have two good ones in my area. WSOU( Seton Hall) and the Rutgers Station. But Krock can die for all I care. They are the worst representation of rock radio. And NJ's 105.5 its the all Rush Zeppelin station. The problem is if radio was really about the listeners you would think they would want to be cutting edge. I can't stand the radio. It makes me angry when I think about having no options. Even the NY's jazz station is filled with crap. They are their own worst enemies. Plus the FCC is ruining our lives everyday. If they would allow DJ's to program their own time slots I think more people would come back to the radio. But radio is not about the thousands of listeners its about the few sponsors. GOD!!! Radio drives me nuts. If do have to listen to the radio out on NPR. :mad: