Pandora! I can use it on my phone or tablet too and then plug it into my stereo and play it through the big speakers. I ususally just listen to country radio though
I hate using Pandora so maybe I'm the odd one out? . I can't stand the free version, it plays commercials and I hate commercials. I go as far as to record all of the TV shows that I like and watch them later just so that I can fast forward through the commercials. And I deffinetely don't want to listen to them when I listen to music (I don't listen to the radio for the same reason, we don't even own a radio in my home because of this and I have XM radio in my van which is commercial free) I avoid commercials like it was ebola and I deffinetelyI wouldn't dream of paying for pandora so iPods for me it is.
Actually I bought an Apple TV which plugs into your television system and connects to your computer (wirelessly if you have wireless internet or you connect it with an ethernet cable if you don't). You can play whatever you have on your iTunes library from your TV. I created a few playlist for daycare. I've accumulated a few kids CD's over the years and have borrowed my friends kids CD's so I have a pretty good library going on. It also works with movies too. Nowadays when you buy a DVD it comes with a digital copy for you to put on your iPods and smartphones so I add the kids movies to the Apple TV and play them on that too. No more scratched CD's or DVD's. But everyone has their own likes and their own budget .
I hate using Pandora so maybe I'm the odd one out? . I can't stand the free version, it plays commercials and I hate commercials. I go as far as to record all of the TV shows that I like and watch them later just so that I can fast forward through the commercials. And I deffinetely don't want to listen to them when I listen to music (I don't listen to the radio for the same reason, we don't even own a radio in my home because of this and I have XM radio in my van which is commercial free) I avoid commercials like it was ebola and I deffinetelyI wouldn't dream of paying for pandora so iPods for me it is.
Actually I bought an Apple TV which plugs into your television system and connects to your computer (wirelessly if you have wireless internet or you connect it with an ethernet cable if you don't). You can play whatever you have on your iTunes library from your TV. I created a few playlist for daycare. I've accumulated a few kids CD's over the years and have borrowed my friends kids CD's so I have a pretty good library going on. It also works with movies too. Nowadays when you buy a DVD it comes with a digital copy for you to put on your iPods and smartphones so I add the kids movies to the Apple TV and play them on that too. No more scratched CD's or DVD's. But everyone has their own likes and their own budget .
LOL!!
I am the same way!!! I will even avoid a show I want to watch (and watch or do somethign else) while it is on so I can record it and watch (commercial free) later.
I also have XM/Sirius and once I got it, I was hooked and cannot listen to public radio now since I am so anti-commercial. I bought an XM mps reciever that is portable so I can take it everywhere! I can also plug it into my TV or stereo like you do with an i-pod and use it.
I am also an i-pod lover so I go that route too, but anything with commercials I go out of my way to avoid!
I recently had someone tell me about Roku where you can buy this box thing and stream TV like Net Flix.....anyone else heard of it or use it? I haven't looked into it but it seems kind of cool.... http://www.roku.com/
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