AM stations have the best programs that you are looking for. You just need to channel surf to find what you want to listen to. I listen to a Columbus station because it is the only one close to me that carries Glenn Beck.
2006-09-17 00:37:50
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answered by mom of girls 6
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Informative Radio Stations
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answered by Anonymous
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Radio 4 and Radio 5 live are both very good speech programmes.
2006-09-17 03:02:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You can listen again to any of the BBC radio programmes on the internet 7 days after they are broadcast. I quite often listen to the radio 4 plays. Just click on the BBC website, and pick your programme!
2006-09-17 00:19:26
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answered by Thia 6
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radio 4
2006-09-17 00:10:16
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answered by ? 3
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Public Radio, like PBS
2006-09-17 00:10:56
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answered by miso1cat 5
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Try DAB radio there's loads of informative stations on it in clear digital quality.I tend to listen to radio a lot in the car and at work..LBC is quite good ..
2006-09-17 00:17:16
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answered by Red 3
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Radio 4 - it certainly isn't Talksport with James Wale and George Galloway spewing their oral effluvia over the airwaves...
2006-09-17 00:15:37
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answered by bovie 4
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answered by ? 3
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I agree with the BBC Radio 4 said earlier. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/index.shtml?logo
2006-09-17 00:16:35
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answered by UFO^pilot 3
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