Bert Bailey wrote: >My radio listening happens mostly in the car. If I don't like what's >on my favourite station, I'll press button #2; if that doesn't appeal, >I'll try my 3rd choice. If that doesn't cut it, I might try rock.... IIRC, Bert has the privilege of living (and listening to his car radio) in Canada. Virtually everywhere south of the border, the "favorite" station would be broadcasting Vivaldi's "The Seasons" or Dvorak's 9th, and buttons #2 and 3 don't exist at all, as the subject of this thread reminds us. One might as well go straight to rock. As a matter of fact, two of my car radio buttons are set to soft-rock "oldies" stations which my older son, who has Down Syndrome, particularly enjoys. The paucity of CM is so severe that, even when he is not in the car, I often press those buttons myself. As a result, I have rather come to enjoy listening to the Beatles, or Simon & Garfunkel, at least by preference to Vivaldi & Dvorak. Hence my musical horizons have been expanded. But perhaps this is not a strong argument in favour of abolishing CM broadcasting. Or is it? Jon Gallant ([log in to unmask])