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For a while CNN Headline News TV audio was available on the radio where I lived. I don't know why it was, but it was very nice and it was what my car radio remained tuned to until, one day, the signal disappeared. Boo hoo. |
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We used to be able to get the ABC in the north of the
state, dont know if you still can. |
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Sunday nights at 7:00 PM, CBS radio staions broadcasts 60 Minutes. |
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Yes, a few years ago they made deals with many local AM stations so that the Headline News audio feed became the bulk of the local programming. It was a cheap way for a struggling local news station to fill a ton of air time. I think they still do it in some areas of the country, but in big markets usually the station finds something more profitable to put on eventually. |
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//ABC in the north of the state// |
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The standard FM radio band is right in between the frequencies used for broadcast channels 6 and 7 in the U.S. TV channel 6 is 88 Megahertz, and the left side of the FM dial is 88.5 Megahertz, so often you can receive the audio of TV channel 6 on an FM receiver. (Channel 7 is well off the right side of the dial however, so its unlikely you can get it). |
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I love this idea. I know you can get radios with this functionality, but it would be great to have it in your car stereo. |
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In the good old days of mechanical television the audio track was often broadcast via radio. |
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Get a shortwave radio. Works fine,
like my Gundig YB500. |
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