Broadcast music stations in the US typically air 15-20 minutes of commercials each hour , usually in 3 breaks - we currently run 4 minutes. What's the most you would put up with here?



4 - The current max is my max too

0 - I don't want ANY commercials on Internet Radio

5 - in the current configuration - only 2 commercial breaks per hour

6 - 8 but no more than 2 commercial breaks per hour

9-12 commercials per hour in 3 breaks per hour

13-15 The big boys are doing it - and millions are still tuning in



Posted by BradMartiniMan
Votes: 211
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BradMartiniMan
Oct 12 : 09:39
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I purchased an iPhone and use Flycast and Live365 apps to listen to MITM...
Bob Decina
Oct 17 : 06:53
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Add me to the iphone list. Flycast is my choice.
Richard Daines
Nov 04 : 17:33
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I bought an iPod Touch and bluetooth headphones
Pati Colorado
Nov 13 : 14:27
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I wish I can listen to MITM in my car.....
Bob Decina
Dec 10 : 06:31
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You can listen to MITM in your car. I have an iphone which which interacts with my bluetooth visor adaption. The bluetooth plays through my car stereo system on any fm frquency. Let me know if you need anymore info. Bob Decina
Gin'n'Tonic
Dec 02 : 13:12
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iPhone + Flycast + Cable + 12vAdapter = MITM in the car!
Tyler Olson
Jan 09 : 11:59
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I'd like to claim it was a thoroughly researched purchase, but we bought HP's new DreamScreen just to display our digital photos, and discovered while setting it up that Martini in the Morning is available from HP SmartRadio! Now we have our pictures AND the greatest music of all time in one unit. Pretty cool!
sparksgrl
Jan 21 : 17:58
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My concerns were to be able to listen at home and in the home. We have a whole house speaker system and I wanted Martini in The Morning thru that system. Good ole internet, found a whole house transmitter and we listen all day, everyday.
layla
Mar 05 : 22:25
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i was thinking about ways i could do it, but im not looking to buy a new phone right now. does anyone know of anyway i can listen to MIITM in my car without an iphone or blackberry? i cant stand the radio! save me!!
DaveB
Apr 09 : 13:05
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Listening on a Palm Pre (using RadioTime or Radio Hibiki) at work and on the go. Roku Soundbridge at home. Was inspired to find such a site as MITM after listing to Seriously Sinatra on XM in a new vehicle. Nice tunes!

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