
Originally Posted by
Ginkasa
Anecdotal experience incoming.
I really only listen to music when I'm driving and I used to use Spotify for that. Since I've been working from home and don't commute any more, I don't drive even half as much as I used to pre-pandemic so I cancelled Spotify. All of this to say that when I do drive now I usually just turn to FM radio which I haven't done in a long time.
To me it feels like commercial breaks are a lot longer than they used to be when I last regularly listened to the radio. I don't know if that's real or if I'm just used to zero ads, but its what it feels like. The station I've gravitated most to, 92.9 The Edge, does seem to be better in this department but there is also 0 actual human presence on the station, at least when I'm listening. They'll occasionally play a clip of a lady identifying the station with a joke, but that's it. I assumed that was a cost saving measure, but maybe also at least partially its strategic to better emulate a streaming experience and appeal more to a younger crowd? I dunno.
Anyway, I don't really like it and have considered jumping back on the Spotify wagon or getting, like, SiriusXM or something but I just don't think the cost is worth with it with how little I would use it now.
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