ehizzy3 RIP mgb Joined Sep 16, 2008 Messages 10,217 Likes 6,431 Points 113 May 8, 2012 #1 Can someone help me out? Getting a little tired of the sports talk, and get enough of the right wing talk. Also I can't remember what channel NPR is. Rep will be spread accordingly
Can someone help me out? Getting a little tired of the sports talk, and get enough of the right wing talk. Also I can't remember what channel NPR is. Rep will be spread accordingly
B BLAZER PROPHET Well-Known Member Joined Sep 15, 2008 Messages 18,725 Likes 191 Points 63 May 8, 2012 #2 91.5 on your FM dial
B BLAZER PROPHET Well-Known Member Joined Sep 15, 2008 Messages 18,725 Likes 191 Points 63 May 8, 2012 #3 As to other liberal talk, try 620 AM.
ehizzy3 RIP mgb Joined Sep 16, 2008 Messages 10,217 Likes 6,431 Points 113 May 8, 2012 #4 Thanks bro. I could've sworn 620 was the one that like glenn beck and what-not are on, guess I was wrong lol.
Thanks bro. I could've sworn 620 was the one that like glenn beck and what-not are on, guess I was wrong lol.
Eastoff But it was a beginning. Joined Jun 17, 2009 Messages 16,100 Likes 4,105 Points 113 May 9, 2012 #5 NPR as liberal... I know I'm biased, but I think NPR is quite balanced.
B BLAZER PROPHET Well-Known Member Joined Sep 15, 2008 Messages 18,725 Likes 191 Points 63 May 9, 2012 #6 westnob said: NPR as liberal... I know I'm biased, but I think NPR is quite balanced. Click to expand... I tend to agree. They can be liberal for the sake of being so. And sometimes the articles are slanted. But the majority seemed balanced to me as well.
westnob said: NPR as liberal... I know I'm biased, but I think NPR is quite balanced. Click to expand... I tend to agree. They can be liberal for the sake of being so. And sometimes the articles are slanted. But the majority seemed balanced to me as well.
SlyPokerDog Woof! Staff member Administrator Joined Oct 5, 2008 Messages 127,354 Likes 147,883 Points 115 May 9, 2012 #7 Any station that doesn't have Rush or Lars on it is considered liberal.
Eastoff But it was a beginning. Joined Jun 17, 2009 Messages 16,100 Likes 4,105 Points 113 May 9, 2012 #8 BLAZER PROPHET said: I tend to agree. They can be liberal for the sake of being so. And sometimes the articles are slanted. But the majority seemed balanced to me as well. Click to expand... Yeah, I could concede the stories they choose tend to be stories liberals are interested in hearing, but I think they present them unbiased.
BLAZER PROPHET said: I tend to agree. They can be liberal for the sake of being so. And sometimes the articles are slanted. But the majority seemed balanced to me as well. Click to expand... Yeah, I could concede the stories they choose tend to be stories liberals are interested in hearing, but I think they present them unbiased.
B BLAZER PROPHET Well-Known Member Joined Sep 15, 2008 Messages 18,725 Likes 191 Points 63 May 9, 2012 #9 westnob said: Yeah, I could concede the stories they choose tend to be stories liberals are interested in hearing, but I think they present them unbiased. Click to expand... Personally, I greatly enjoy listening to OPB/NPR on the radio.
westnob said: Yeah, I could concede the stories they choose tend to be stories liberals are interested in hearing, but I think they present them unbiased. Click to expand... Personally, I greatly enjoy listening to OPB/NPR on the radio.
ehizzy3 RIP mgb Joined Sep 16, 2008 Messages 10,217 Likes 6,431 Points 113 May 9, 2012 #10 ftr I wasn't calling NPR liberal, I wanted to know what channel NPR is and the local liberal station (which blazerprophet answered for me)
ftr I wasn't calling NPR liberal, I wanted to know what channel NPR is and the local liberal station (which blazerprophet answered for me)
Mediocre Man Mr. SportsTwo Joined Sep 23, 2008 Messages 44,958 Likes 27,843 Points 113 May 10, 2012 #11 All of them