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labingi ([personal profile] labingi) wrote2011-03-21 01:56 pm

On the Radio (and Travel News)

Driving down to California, I did something I rarely do and listened to the radio.

Observations of a radio novice:

* All the music sounds the same, except the country stations are a bit twangier; 95%+ of the songs are about falling in love in the most trite possible terms.

* There are many Christian stations, and none for any other religion. I was surprised, however, to find better music on the Christian stations. They sing about God (rather than your girlfriend) being your reason for living, and of the two, I find God more interesting. Some of these stations had interesting biblical commentary, but I was put off by the running theme of "you are a horrible person, but God can save you, but only if you realize that you are a horrible person and are constitutionally incapable of doing anything to make yourself worthy of being saved." This rhetoric is so obviously manipulative that I have no patience for it.

* There is some good news/commentary, but most of the talk stations play like a sketch out of A Bit of Fry and Laurie: "Well, when you consider people today, you have to be annoyed by a lot of this, and my feeling is that I personally don't care what you do, but I find all of this annoying...."

* At least a third of the air time is devoted to commercials, and the commercials are often constructed to be mistaken for news items.

* Of the music stations that offer news updates, all seem to be affiliated with Fox News.

***

The drive was exciting around Mt. Shasta; there was a lot of snow and strong recommendation for chains. I didn't have chains, so I just limped along through, but it was very beautiful, like Narnia. I was also impressed that everyone was driving very safely, and I saw no accidents or stalled cars (or highway patrol of any kind).

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