The World Radio Day is celebrated on 13 February every year.
Here are some delightful vintage snapshots from the Government archives
The World Radio Day is celebrated on 13 February every year.
Here are some delightful vintage snapshots from the Government archives
Babu saroj wrote:Does, anyone still listen to radio in this modern where ipod and ipad are there. It really awkward that people still love the old gone days.
What is awkward in listening to old devices?? It is a matter of each one's choice! And if people love old gone days, it should not bother any one.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:Babu saroj wrote:Does, anyone still listen to radio in this modern where ipod and ipad are there. It really awkward that people still love the old gone days.
What is awkward in listening to old devices?? It is a matter of each one's choice! And if people love old gone days, it should not bother any one.
Exactly so ! In fact many people like to listen to FM while they are driving or at home. My radio is on most of the time when I am at home and it is the case with many other households, far better than sitting in front of the TV , I feel..
rambabu wrote:anil wrote:rambabu wrote:anil wrote:rambabu wrote:You are welcome. I used to hear mostly Hindi Cinema songs.
I can't hear but I sing many time like bathroom singer. I remember many songs. Are you using radio for hearing songs?
Sorry Anil... Yes I use Radio for hearing songs and News.
Carry on, Radio is much better than a CD player, it is my opinion.
How Radio and CD can be compared ? They are two different things
Yes different things. But I said above in ref. of listing songs. We listen songs from CD of our choice but on radio we also listen songs of others choice.
Babu saroj wrote:Does, anyone still listen to radio in this modern where ipod and ipad are there. It really awkward that people still love the old gone days.
Yes, many people still do love to listen to radio. Moreover, being a radio jockey attracts a lot of youths and they see it as a lucrative career option. In fact when I listen to radio FM, I find many teenagers and youths calling. These RJs have good fan following. So not only old nostalgic people like us but today's youth also listen to this old device
usha manohar wrote:Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:Babu saroj wrote:Does, anyone still listen to radio in this modern where ipod and ipad are there. It really awkward that people still love the old gone days.
What is awkward in listening to old devices?? It is a matter of each one's choice! And if people love old gone days, it should not bother any one.
Exactly so ! In fact many people like to listen to FM while they are driving or at home. My radio is on most of the time when I am at home and it is the case with many other households, far better than sitting in front of the TV , I feel..
True Usha, and we can keep doing our work while listening to the radio. For last few years, we had stopped using radio and didn't have one, and we kept talking occasionally about radio. But recently, my husband was invited to conduct a few shows on Pune Akashwani and we realised that we had no way of listening to his shows. So we went and bought a radio and now regularly listen to it. Especially early in the morning from 6 am, I can keep doing my work and also be reminded of time frequently, helps a lot in getting my son ready and out for school before 7.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:usha manohar wrote:Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:Babu saroj wrote:Does, anyone still listen to radio in this modern where ipod and ipad are there. It really awkward that people still love the old gone days.
What is awkward in listening to old devices?? It is a matter of each one's choice! And if people love old gone days, it should not bother any one.
Exactly so ! In fact many people like to listen to FM while they are driving or at home. My radio is on most of the time when I am at home and it is the case with many other households, far better than sitting in front of the TV , I feel..
True Usha, and we can keep doing our work while listening to the radio. For last few years, we had stopped using radio and didn't have one, and we kept talking occasionally about radio. But recently, my husband was invited to conduct a few shows on Pune Akashwani and we realised that we had no way of listening to his shows. So we went and bought a radio and now regularly listen to it. Especially early in the morning from 6 am, I can keep doing my work and also be reminded of time frequently, helps a lot in getting my son ready and out for school before 7.
It is matter of choice what one likes. Radio is still useful. It is small in size, so we can listen it while we are in bed.
rambabu wrote:Why.I had seen in a local Channel.
How can you see a local channel in a radio..The problem with you is , you will post for the sake of doing so and to earn points. When someone points out your mistakes you tie yourself up in knots making your claims even more ridiculous..
@rambabu