Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me…
Car talk
They call those “podcasts” nowadays. But in the spirit of your question, I’ll say my favorite is Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me.
News From Lake Wobegon
Love me a good radio play, so I’ll listen to a little of the main show, but NFLW helped my insomnia.
91.9 KRVM FM: Routes & Branches Every week on Sun at 5:00 PM Music With Shotgun Majors Join Shotgun Majors for the best in Americana, alternative country and roots music.
Recordings of the last two shows… https://krvm.org/programs/program-calendar/
You might like Radio Heartland from Minnesota Public Radio too.
Is this an advert?
No. It’s an answer to the question with a link to recordings - largely copied from their site because I’m lazy. (BTW: KRVM is a non-profit community funded station. They have a lot of other good programs too.)
Thanks for sharing.
People don’t understand that they can chose media or it will be chosen for them by some corpo algo because somebody else paid the corpo
At the moment I’m very much enjoying Paul Sinha’s Perfect Pub Quiz
What a clever wee dumpling he is
Theme Time Radio Hour with Bob Dylan!
…which hasn’t been aired for years, so you’d have to download it. At which point it could might as well have been a podcast. But it is a radio show!
When I listen to the radio live (as I am doing as I write), I listen to music only, occasionally channels that have brief news every hour if I want to feel connected to the world.
Not totally relevant, but there’s a pub in Liverpool called The Shipping Forecast, bit wanky but you know, any port in a storm. Anyway they play the shipping forecast in the toilets, and fuck me if it isn’t nice and soothing when it fills the silence as you wait for the piss to breach the porcelain.
Really like GunSmoke. Old-timey western. Use it to go to sleep sometimes.
In other words: Please reveal your approximate geographical location for data collection purposes.
Pretty sure you can listen to most radio stations online from anywhere
Back when Rachel Martin hosted Morning Edition Sundays, that was my jam getting ready for work or commuting.
Always liked All Things Considered and Mary Louise Kelly, too. Especially when she demolished Pompeo.
Haven’t listened much these days, though.
Marketplace on NPR. I like the more economic view of the news.
Used to be Car Talk. Then one of the brothers died and the show ended
If satellite radio counts it was Drew Carey’s Friday Night Freakout, but he sadly is no longer making it.
radio show
They still have those?