Wow!--can't believe how many responses this thread got. I'm a big OTA guy. Have a small battery radio that I haul around with me when weeding, painting outside, shoveling snow, etc. Keep a half-dozen CD's in the car, but usually too lazy to use them. Got a daughter that lives 160 miles north, and one that lives 260 miles west. When we road trip to see them, I like to punch the 'search' button and listen to the local stations to get the local flavor. NPR does 'Prairie Home Companion' on Saturday night at 6PM for 2 hours, followed by a local guy that does 2 hours of Blues. Just love it!
I'm in Indianapolis, and there's an independent station out of Bloomington IN (where IU is) 60 miles south of us (WTTS 92.3 FM) that I've listened to for 30 years. They do alternative, rock, a little blues, pop, and oldies. After the new year on Monday Jan. 4th, they played 2016 songs with no repeats to celebrate the new year. Still did the weather, news, & commercials, and it took them over 12 days to play them all--was pretty cool knowing you could turn it on and not hear a repeat.
We have a local station here in town that I won't mention, and at 10:15 am in the morning I'll say: "Oh, must be time for Billy Joel singing 'Piano Man'"--and sure enough, I'll turn on the station and Billy Joel will be singing--drives me up a wall!