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R2D2 Oct 10th 2006 9:04 am

I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 
Have radio stations here never heard of the 'no repeat workday'!!!
If I have to listen to Natasha flippin Beddingfield one more time today, I swear I'll hurl the radio straight out the window :eek:

Any one know of a decent station in Edm, other than heavy rock or country, that doesn't play the same stuff day in day out ?

Help................<desperate stay at home Mum, with not enough CD's and who has to have background music>!!!!!

Steve_P Oct 10th 2006 9:11 am

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 

Originally Posted by R2D2
Have radio stations here never heard of the 'no repeat workday'!!!
If I have to listen to Natasha flippin Beddingfield one more time today, I swear I'll hurl the radio straight out the window :eek:

Any one know of a decent station in Edm, other than heavy rock or country, that doesn't play the same stuff day in day out ?

Help................<desperate stay at home Mum, with not enough CD's and who has to have background music>!!!!!

Unfortunately not going to happen.

CRTC mandates a certain amount of "Canadian content" hence you get to listen to the same thing day in day out.

Possible solution get a "Satellite Radio" but that will involve paying a subscribtion fee for whatever radio stations you choose.

Sirius Satellite Radio Canada

XM Satellite Radio Canada

Cheers
Steve

TrishP Oct 10th 2006 9:21 am

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 

Originally Posted by R2D2
Have radio stations here never heard of the 'no repeat workday'!!!
If I have to listen to Natasha flippin Beddingfield one more time today, I swear I'll hurl the radio straight out the window :eek:

Any one know of a decent station in Edm, other than heavy rock or country, that doesn't play the same stuff day in day out ?

Help................<desperate stay at home Mum, with not enough CD's and who has to have background music>!!!!!

Tried online radio? I regularly listen to radio stations based in Scotland.

hudd Oct 10th 2006 9:51 am

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 

Originally Posted by R2D2
Have radio stations here never heard of the 'no repeat workday'!!!
If I have to listen to Natasha flippin Beddingfield one more time today, I swear I'll hurl the radio straight out the window :eek:

Any one know of a decent station in Edm, other than heavy rock or country, that doesn't play the same stuff day in day out ?

Help................<desperate stay at home Mum, with not enough CD's and who has to have background music>!!!!!

Your lucky with the radio stations you have.

When I lived in Hanna, Alberta we only got Christan Radio.

I assume you have broadband and you can listen to any radio station around the world.

R2D2 Oct 10th 2006 11:14 am

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 

Originally Posted by hudd
Your lucky with the radio stations you have.

When I lived in Hanna, Alberta we only got Christan Radio.

I assume you have broadband and you can listen to any radio station around the world.

My problem is, my PC is downstairs in my basement (we have a bi-level) and I spend half my life upstairs...........can't hear !

Ah well..........maybe i should get out more!

Piff Poff Oct 10th 2006 11:38 am

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 

Originally Posted by R2D2
My problem is, my PC is downstairs in my basement (we have a bi-level) and I spend half my life upstairs...........can't hear !

Ah well..........maybe i should get out more!

Na! Just get one of those huge sub woofer things attached to you PC, I tune into Steve Wright when I need a bit of normality I am sick of retro '80s stuff oh well small price to pay for living here!

snowqueen Oct 10th 2006 1:00 pm

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 
Never fear, you don't have to suffer so! Try www.lastfm.com - it works like an on-line radio station without the ads and cheesy announcers. YOU choose the music by typing in a band/artist you like and it plays you a string of stuff they think you might also like. It's dead cool. It also introduces you to new bands etc.

Tried to alert BE members to this a few weeks back but no one was listening;)

Snowqueen

R2D2 Oct 10th 2006 2:42 pm

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 
I sometimes resort to Galaxy 70's coming through the Satellite TV
(I'm an easy listening kind of girl)

;)

or4ngecrush Oct 10th 2006 2:55 pm

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 
http://www.live365.com/index.live

Free online radio


Some Scottish stations

http://scotland.realradiofm.com/

http://www.xfmscotland.co.uk/

http://www.forthone.co.uk/

http://www.clyde1.com/

Canada2006 Oct 10th 2006 3:48 pm

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 

Originally Posted by R2D2
My problem is, my PC is downstairs in my basement (we have a bi-level) and I spend half my life upstairs...........can't hear !

Ah well..........maybe i should get out more!

If you get airtunes from Apple, you can put a pair of speakers upstairs and listen to what's on your computer downstairs.

http://www.apple.com/airportexpress/airtunes.html

hot wasabi peas Oct 10th 2006 3:54 pm

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 

Originally Posted by R2D2
Any one know of a decent station in Edm, other than heavy rock or country, that doesn't play the same stuff day in day out ?

http://www.ckua.org/ - 94.9 FM/580 AM

Atlantic Xpat Oct 10th 2006 11:30 pm

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 
You can buy a cheapo little gadget from "The Source" that plugs into your speaker socket on the PC and transmits the sound via FM radio. It's preset to 88.1fm. So tune you kitchen radio into the appropriate frequency, your computer to the internet radio station of your choice and Bob's you mother's brother!

This is the thing: http://www.thesourcecc.com/estore/Pr...roduct=2610510

I use it for Radio 4 when washing up!

Canada2006 Oct 10th 2006 11:34 pm

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
You can buy a cheapo little gadget from "The Source" that plugs into your speaker socket on the PC and transmits the sound via FM radio. It's preset to 88.1fm. So tune you kitchen radio into the appropriate frequency, your computer to the internet radio station of your choice and Bob's you mother's brother!

This is the thing: http://www.thesourcecc.com/estore/Pr...roduct=2610510

I use it for Radio 4 when washing up!

Cheaper than airtunes! They're illegal in the UK, but the law is being changed ;)

Cookie Oct 11th 2006 12:54 am

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 

Originally Posted by TrishB
Tried online radio? I regularly listen to radio stations based in Scotland.

Funny that, I live in Scotland and listen to a Toronto radio station http://www.999mixfm.com/

Mad Dog and Billie host the fab weekday breakfast show. I have met them and they are really upbeat and provide lots of laughs. :D

Rete Oct 11th 2006 12:58 am

Re: I need a 'no repeat workday'.........NOW
 
Whatever is a "no repeat workday"????????

BTW doesn't your cable have the various music channels so that you could have 24/7 music in the category you choose? For example, there is a channel for Classical, R&B, Jazz, Oldies, etc.



Originally Posted by R2D2
Have radio stations here never heard of the 'no repeat workday'!!!
If I have to listen to Natasha flippin Beddingfield one more time today, I swear I'll hurl the radio straight out the window :eek:

Any one know of a decent station in Edm, other than heavy rock or country, that doesn't play the same stuff day in day out ?

Help................<desperate stay at home Mum, with not enough CD's and who has to have background music>!!!!!



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