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Friday, March 29, 2024

Radio (featuring Kiss92 FM -- All The Great Songs In One Place)

Radio sounds somewhat old school as it has been around for ages like pencils, cameras, phonographs and typewriters. Thankfully, amidst great advancement in this information age, the internet has augmented the accessibility of radio without the need for antiquated devices.


While it might not sound as snazzy as Amazon Music, Apple Music, Napster, Pandora, SoundCloud, Spotify and YouTube Music, broadcasting by radio stations thrives on as a constant companion of motorists and anyone who tunes in. 

Yes, rain or shine, you are in good company when you turn on the radio via the internet or using your grandparent's antique radio (you would need a world radio for overseas broadcast).

For contemporary music, Kiss92 FM is a cool station to hangout for "All the great songs in one place".

Click here and enjoy the upbeat music aired by Kiss92 FM.

The following is a sample of contemporary songs which have been aired by Kiss92 FM:

Click here for "A Sky Full of Stars" by Coldplay

Click here for "Already Gone" by Kelly Clarkson

Click here for "All About The Bass" by Meghan Trainor

Click here for "Bubbly" by Colbie Caillat

Click here for "Hot N Cold" by Katy Perry

Click here for "That's Not My Name" by The Ting Tings

Click here for "The Climb" by Miley Cyrus

Click here for "So Am I" by Ava Max

  
The following two poems on radio waves are for your rumination:

Radio Waves (Haiku)
By Mihaela Pirjol

Frequency of Air
The Voice of the Universe
Radiating Love


Radio Waves 
By Raymond Carver
(extract of the first stanza)

This rain has stopped, and the moon has come out.
I don’t understand the first thing about radio
waves. But I think they travel better just after
a rain, when the air is damp. Anyway, I can reach out
now and pick up Ottawa, if I want, or Toronto.
Lately, at night, I’ve found myself
becoming slightly interested in Canadian politics
and domestic affairs. But mostly it was their music
stations I was after. I could sit here in the chair
and listen, without having to do anything, or think.
I don’t have a TV, and I’d quit reading
newspapers. At night I turned on the radio.


Thank you for reading Daily Refreshing.

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