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    WAMC NORTHEAST PUBLIC RADIO

    WAMC NORTHEAST PUBLIC RADIO

    3.2(5 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I generally love WAMC, however I tuned in the other day and there was a new voice giving the news…read moreupdate and I thought I had tuned into a high school radio station. Perhaps they could provide this new person with some voice training. I had to turn it off. The rest of the crew are so professional. She really needs to learn the art of public speaking.

    This little local radio station is huge…read more Have you ever been to the studio on Central Avenue? You wouldn't believe that this little storefront operation is the epicenter of public radio in upstate New York and beyond. And beyond is putting it mildly. I've heard WAMC into Canada, well into Massachusetts, and almost down to Manhattan. The footprint of our local public radio broadcaster is enormous. Sure, there are times when I listen to the commentary and want to roll my eyes. And there are other times when the musical guests aren't to my tastes. Part of me wishes for more nationally syndicated content. However, I love listening to VOX Pop Food Fridays from 2-3pm. And for some reason, whenever I pop in the car, I hear Randy Simon talking about the environment. Recently, I even heard Ewan M talking about the news of the day. Food Fridays have been on fire lately. Today it was about the Jewish Food Festival. Last week was the crew from Stacks Espresso talking about coffee. It's where I first heard Mahmood Faiz from Mazadar explaining how much time and effort goes into his food at the restaurant. But some of our brightest culinary talents get featured on the show with Ray Graf, and it's always enlightening to hear people call in and ask their questions of these local experts. Deanna Fox is a perpetual favorite, but Ric Orlando, Rocco Defazio, Dora Swan, Josh Coletto, and other local luminaries have rocked that mic. Even better, if you miss the show, or want to hear them again, WAMC has the archives available online. One of these days, I may even call in with questions when it airs live. I just have to figure out a way to carve out the time.

    WEXT FM 97.7

    WEXT FM 97.7

    4.5(2 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    I'm more of a food guy than a music guy…read more For anyone who knows me, that surely goes without saying. If left to my own devices, I'd listen to songs about buildings and food by Talking Heads, some early Dylan, a bunch of Tom Waits, and maybe a little bit of Motorhead to liven things up a bit. But much like I enjoy trying new food I also enjoy listening to new music. And much like I eschew mass produced food, factory farmed music holds little appeal. Thank goodness for 97.7 WEXT. There are a bunch of really great people involved with the station who follow music so that I don't have to. But one of the things I love most about this station is that every Sunday morning at 8am I can listen to Hello Pretty City and hear Laura's voice, and let the sonic wave she releases over the airwaves crash all around me. And should I miss any of her show, it's rebroadcast at 8pm.

    Recently "found" your station at 106.1 FM. I was stunned that such DJ inspired stuff was on air. I…read moregrew up in NYC and first had an FM radio in 1968. When I found WNEW-FM 102.7 in early 70's I finally heard great sounds. Moving to Albany in 88' I found WEQX which was...102.7 FM. Another great station. Now radio (except for classical) in the capital district sucks. Until I heard WEXT. I've learned a lot about new, current music. Plus obscure older stuff from my days. And interesting, useful commentary. Truly a breath of fresh air on the dial. Give your flywheel tuning a spin to 106.1 it's the bees knees.

    WBCR LP 97.7 Fm - WBCR LP 97.7 FM

    WBCR LP 97.7 Fm

    4.5(2 reviews)
    37.0 mi

    Okay, my review may be a little biased, since I'm one of the station's programmers. I can, however,…read morehonestly say it is the best listening experience in The Berkshires. Just check in at different times of the day and you're bound to find your favorite music, from obscure to popular to local to worldwide... great info on keeping your computer healthy... great info on keeping Yourself healthy... programs for your kids... programs for your parents... programs with political, educational, or spiritual focus, and on, and on. Listening to WBCR is sort of like internet surfing with your ears. Stop in and have a listen. Take a look at www.berkshireradio.org to see all the programs, and all the ways you can get involved!

    What a great find after we purchased a home in the Berkshire area. A diverse selection of…read moreprogramming that manages to feel both local and global simultaneously. The nice thing is that the opinions and programming truly do seem to reflect the spectrum of opinions. Because I love to cook (and eat), we started our radio relationship with the Food Show. Lots of fascinating history of food and the science of food. Then we found a host of alternative music shows (Prog-Bog "music so progressive it hasn't been invented yet"); Mudcat Blues and Strictly Vinyl. We listen while we work in the garden or cook. Not a great deal of signal range, but that's OK for now.

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