Don't the ads do your head in?Currently our favourite station is Boom Radio (daytime) and Boom Radio Light (evenings)
I don't know about other stations but Scala offers another on-line or in-app version of the main station without ads. (as they keep repeating along with the same annoying ads.) Apparently they play some additional music where the break should be. Of course you have to pay for the privilege. Perhaps the makers/controllers do listen to the output and have found a way to monetise a "solution".All commercial stations have annoying, repetitive ads, just as bad as the commercial TV crap! Even BBC local radio inserts programme propaganda at the 20/40 minute mark, completely ruining continuity.
I guess the programme makers/controllers don't listen to the broadcast output.
Swapping stations works well on TV. For some reason they are nearly all on a break at exactly the same time! Quite often with the same annoying ad. I often listen to the radio when doing something else. It's not convenient to reach for the radio (or smartphone) buttons.Yes, there are other stations that offer paid for without ads, Absolute Country for one example. It's better just to swap stations or simply turn off.
They know you will have to buy that mattress topper sooner or later.Swapping stations works well on TV. For some reason they are nearly all on a break at exactly the same time! Quite often with the same annoying ad. I often listen to the radio when doing something else. It's not convenient to reach for the radio (or smartphone) buttons.
The ad breaks very rarely match each other, even going through the ... o'clock time interval.It's better just to swap stations
From January 2024, Classic FM is turning up the broadcast quality of its signal across the UK by upgrading from DAB to DAB+ for a richer, higher-definition audio experience.
Ahead of the switch, we’re giving our listeners a special £40 discount on a full price Amazon Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen) – a smart speaker and display.
That's annoying. Scala has just done this. By the time they've finished there will be nothing to listen to on my old DAB radio. It is unfortunate that better quality at lower bit-rate means more space for !From January 2024, Classic FM is turning up the broadcast quality of its signal across the UK by upgrading from DAB to DAB+ for a richer, higher-definition audio experience.
This was always going to happen. The UK powers that be began with DAB, whereas Europe went with the superior DAB+. It was inevitable we would have to upgrade.
I didn't know the history, but when I first bought a DAB+, my research brought up the information you give above. Essentially I could see DAB+ was the way to go and as EEPhil remarked, the UK went down the wrong route for too long.Europe has just adopted the later audio codecs for DAB+ sooner than the UK.
That's my search engine of preference, even though I fall into the trap of using the term Google as meaning any search. (What an idiot!).As you suggest,I'll DuckDuckGo it......
I do that, but without the initial capital (as per "hoover").even though I fall into the trap of using the term Google as meaning any search
I might do that sometimes. It depends on the context. I used it for emphasis here. I'm likely to refer to Dr Google to mean a web search for symptoms - a dangerous pastime. I refer to my vacuum cleaner as Henry (not Henry Hoover )I do that, but without the initial capital (as per "hoover").
I presume it has eyes and you tug it along by the nose!I refer to my vacuum cleaner as Henry