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Showing posts with label car radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car radio. Show all posts

Thursday 28 May 2009

Spotify on your mobile!

Soon we will be able to link this to the car radio :)

Wednesday 27 May 2009

Do you listen to football in the car

Will you be listening to the match tonight whilst driving home in the car? If so then you might want to think again - we are not in the game of predicting the score so this is not a warning that your team will lose.



A study by some research bods at the University of Leicester warns that listening to the match whilst driving can be a dangerous distraction. Their study found that more than two million motorists have had an accident or near-miss while driving and listening to the footie.

It appears that football fans, get as emotional in their cars as they do in the stadium stands. Tests carried out for the study showed casual listeners drove at a consistent pace throughout matches. Whilst, the football fans had a driving style that varied considerably and was sometimes erratic, particularly as the match progressed.

The researchers say if you enjoy football and get emotional and distracted, I recommend you pull over and listen to the match

Monday 23 March 2009

What are you listening to?

A story in the Daily Telegraph today, talks about Digital Radios (DAB) being added to cars. The story does not offer any major commitment from car makers, more that they are 'thinking' of adding them. Many manufacturers offer them as optional extras, but it appears the uptake has been low. Is this because we are not sure what advantage a DAB radio would bring?

The sets would offer wider choice, although that choice is diminishing by the day with many station closing. The BBC offer a number of DAB services: 1Xtra, 6 Music, BBC 7, Asian Network and 5 Live Sports Extra along with digital broadcasts of their FM stations. Commercial stations are less plentiful and appear to have sketchy coverage. One of the national stations, Birdsong offers I kid you not - bird song. Would this be the reason to get a set fitted?

So what do you listen to in the car? Would you welcome the extra stations that DAB could offer? Would Birsdsong improve your journey to work or are have you already moved away from radio and listening to your CD's or ipod.

A quick straw poll in the Carmony office reveals more CD listeners than radio.