I no longer listen to OTA anything, be it radio, television, movies, etc. I call all of this old media delivery system "push" media, as in it is all "pushed" at you, without your interaction, or choice.
With the advent of YouTube, Hulu and others engaging in a whole new kind of media delivery system, which I call "pull" media, I can select, or pull whatever I want to watch or hear at any time, most of the time with no or minimal commercials. Why would I listen to all that drivel (talk, endless commercials, etc.) in OTA radio or television when I can listen to my choice of thousands upon thousands of radio stations, or other music formats customized to my preference, etc., streamed to my phone, car, or laptop? Same goes with any media I watch. I have also stopped going to movies because this "push" media consumption experience (driving, parking, ticketing, crowds, seemingly endless annoying commercials and infotainment before the movie begins, unjustifiably high ticket prices, hit or miss movie quality) doesn't provide sufficient value to me for the money exchanged. Moreover, I could never consume all of the free movies on the internet in this lifetime (last night I watched 1999's Blair Witch Project for free, for example, and have watched all the recent major movies I wanted to see online for free).
Just recently I decided to completely get rid of all that bulk associated with media delivery systems at home (i.e., tv, stereo), in favor of simply streaming media. I decided never to own or pay for music, movies, or other entertainment media again. Talk about discretionary spending deflation!