Radio city,smooth radio,real radio NW actually 90% of all northwest commercial radio is awful
You think 105.4 is bad now... just wait until it becomes Heart...
I've tried listening to Key 103 also, find that equally dire but it's apparently Manchester's number 1 station. I must be not an average person then! :rolleyes:
You think 105.4 is bad now... just wait until it becomes Heart...
I've tried listening to Key 103 also, find that equally dire but it's apparently Manchester's number 1 station. I must be not an average person then! :rolleyes:
No, leave it at it's current station, don't turn it into a Heart!
If it did become a Heart, you'll be subjected to repeated songs, half of which don't make their final choruses!
You think 105.4 is bad now... just wait until it becomes Heart...
I've tried listening to Key 103 also, find that equally dire but it's apparently Manchester's number 1 station. I must be not an average person then! :rolleyes:
Key needs a swift kick where it hearts as soon as or it's gonna find that what remains of it's listenership has fallen for a station wearing the emperors new clothes.
In terms of being well known all over the country, Radio 1.
I haven't listened for any length of time since Mark and Lard gave up.
They were marmite, but at least they were different.
Will these actually be the best stations or just the best stations according to some posters.
It'll be just like how this thread is - but with the best stations. So probably opinions, but there will probably be more votes to particular stations.
BBC Radio 1 especially Nick
Heart TV and Radio
Smooth Radio: May become Capital Gold soon
Capital FM and Capital Xtra
Radio 1 don't play the music I'm into - and talk too much
Haven't watched Heart TV as it's not available on Freeview, plus it's virtually the same as Heart (see below)
Heart - don't live up to their claims of music variety, DJ's are sometimes annoying, sometimes songs are cut too short (as in 3/4 of the way through).
Actually on reflection they do have music variety. The variety is you don't know whether song will be played in full or hacked of 3/4 of the way through.
I'm standing by my choices - Capital's the best out of the lot. They play my kind of music, the DJ's are tolerable and the songs are usually played in full. No hacking of vocals through choruses, thank you very much!
(I realise this contributes nothing to the thread for which I apologise in advance but can we have a thread for "most repetitive forum poster whose opinion we've seen written hundreds of times already and we bloody get it now, thank you, find something else to say please!") :rolleyes:
If such a thread existed I know who I'd be "voting" for...
Most of the Bauer FM stations in Scotland. Narrow, repetitive playlists full of awful music, shared playlists, networking for over 50% of the week, a "request" show from 2-3 that miraculously has the same songs on all stations at the same time and don't get me started on "Thousand pound Thursday" with plugs every 15 minutes.
Dire radio and a shadow of their former selves and an awful listen. God knows how they hang on to the audiences, some people are easily pleased it seems.
Caught a bit of Radio Merseyside the other week, seemed to be lots of Tarby / Ken Dodd type jokes and someone actually said "Here's one to get your flares flapping to on the dance floor" and was playing Tavares
heart has got to be the worst.
it's obviously rubbish as nobody as complained about there relay transmitter thats not set up correct and has a french station splattering all over it.
and this is coming from someone who was a big ILR listener 20 + yrs ago
Also not sure why "more music variety" stations get any listeners. If you want to hear "Ain't Nobody" 10 times a day, stick it on your mp3 player. No gab, no ads, no chances to win tickets for a Z factor concert
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You think 105.4 is bad now... just wait until it becomes Heart...
I've tried listening to Key 103 also, find that equally dire but it's apparently Manchester's number 1 station. I must be not an average person then! :rolleyes:
Especially on a Saturday if you don't like sport or gardening.
No, leave it at it's current station, don't turn it into a Heart!
If it did become a Heart, you'll be subjected to repeated songs, half of which don't make their final choruses!
Key needs a swift kick where it hearts as soon as or it's gonna find that what remains of it's listenership has fallen for a station wearing the emperors new clothes.
Unfortunate typo
KISS
Capital
Heart
Heart TV and Radio
Smooth Radio: May become Capital Gold soon
Capital FM and Capital Xtra
I will start
Radio 4 and 4 extra
Classic FM
Oldies Paradise
BBC Berkshire
I'll make a new thread for you.
I haven't listened for any length of time since Mark and Lard gave up.
They were marmite, but at least they were different.
In case anyone wanted to know about the best radio stations, here is a thread: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?p=69369261#post69369261
Will these actually be the best stations or just the best stations according to some posters.
It'll be just like how this thread is - but with the best stations. So probably opinions, but there will probably be more votes to particular stations.
Radio 1 don't play the music I'm into - and talk too much
Haven't watched Heart TV as it's not available on Freeview, plus it's virtually the same as Heart (see below)
Heart - don't live up to their claims of music variety, DJ's are sometimes annoying, sometimes songs are cut too short (as in 3/4 of the way through).
Actually on reflection they do have music variety. The variety is you don't know whether song will be played in full or hacked of 3/4 of the way through.
I'm standing by my choices - Capital's the best out of the lot. They play my kind of music, the DJ's are tolerable and the songs are usually played in full. No hacking of vocals through choruses, thank you very much!
If such a thread existed I know who I'd be "voting" for...
Spotify95! :rolleyes:
I was just saying what the worst radio station was - i.e. on topic
Give me Capital any day
Dire radio and a shadow of their former selves and an awful listen. God knows how they hang on to the audiences, some people are easily pleased it seems.
Was it?
Have they got to 1980 yet?
it's obviously rubbish as nobody as complained about there relay transmitter thats not set up correct and has a french station splattering all over it.
and this is coming from someone who was a big ILR listener 20 + yrs ago
Also not sure why "more music variety" stations get any listeners. If you want to hear "Ain't Nobody" 10 times a day, stick it on your mp3 player. No gab, no ads, no chances to win tickets for a Z factor concert
What was better about 1993 than 2013?