Radio Station help

Anonymous
I need help identifing what radio station would be ok for my 8yr old son to listen to. He hear the band One Direction while with his cousins and would like to listen to "that kind of music". I know this seems strange but my husband, myself and our older daughter all listen to country music so I have no clue what station to put on in the car when it is his turn to pick.
Thanks
Anonymous
If you have an Ipod or such, you could put on Slacker or Pandora (my DH likes I Heart Radio) & just put in the band as a search to play similar music.
Anonymous
99.5--that's where you'll get One Direction around here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:99.5--that's where you'll get One Direction around here.


Thank you-OP
Anonymous
I disagree with 99.5. Yes, they play the hits"but the morning show in particular is very crude and not at all appropriate for 8 year olds. Lots of discussion about sex, extramarital affairs, bodily functions and that sort of thing.

I would go with 94.7 which is more age appropriate. 107.3 is fine too, although they mix in a bunch of stuff from the 80s and 90s along with today's hits.

I agree with the Pandora suggestion too--there is a "tween" radio station, or you could do Spotify.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I disagree with 99.5. Yes, they play the hits"but the morning show in particular is very crude and not at all appropriate for 8 year olds. Lots of discussion about sex, extramarital affairs, bodily functions and that sort of thing.

I would go with 94.7 which is more age appropriate. 107.3 is fine too, although they mix in a bunch of stuff from the 80s and 90s along with today's hits.

I agree with the Pandora suggestion too--there is a "tween" radio station, or you could do Spotify.


Well, I doubt OP's son is listening to the show M-F from 6-10AM, so we're good. Not to mention it's mostly a "talk" show so not much music anyway.

OP, stick with 99.5; your son will find the latest pop hits there. No need to make this complicated with iPods, Pandora, etc. Geez.
Anonymous
My 10 year old gets her tween pop fix from Radio Disney. It's available on satellite radio, online and through an app.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old gets her tween pop fix from Radio Disney. It's available on satellite radio, online and through an app.


+1
Anonymous
For that age, try 94.7. More pop and fewer questionable lyrics than 99.5.
Anonymous
I agree that not everything on 99.5 is age appropriate for an 8 year old, but the OP asked about the group One Direction. 99.5 is the only station in DC where you will hear One Direction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree that not everything on 99.5 is age appropriate for an 8 year old, but the OP asked about the group One Direction. 99.5 is the only station in DC where you will hear One Direction.


If only that were true!! There's plenty of it on 94.7, or at least there was when that What Makes You Beautiful song was all over the place. Agree that 94.7 is a better choice than 99.5 for some subject matter and lyrics, but we still scan it for songs.
Anonymous
Thanks everyone. I will program 99.5 and 94.7 as options in my van. I found a station on Fios last night that is an option while we are at home.

We will be listening together, either in the car or at home, so I can intervene if the topics/lyrics go too far.
Thanks again
-OP
Anonymous
What radio stations do you normally listen to in the car?

I can't imagine listening to anything but music when I drive and since I don't have satellite radio I just do all the pop/rock stations in the area - 107.3, 101.5, 101.9, 101.1, 102.7, 97.1, 94.7, 99.5, 92.5 - I just cycle through until I find something good playing.

I will also listen to 88.5 sometimes but mostly when I am alone in the car.
Anonymous
I am shocked that anyone prohibits radio shows at all. Why not just teach children about shock jocks and let them listen to whatever Top 40 station they like?
Anonymous
PP, I hope you are kidding. Because I don't really feel like telling my 9 and 6 year old in the car what Kaine is talking about on "War of the Roses" when his caller is discussing how he caught his "bleeping cheating bleep wife giving a b*** j*** to her boss."

I don't know about other parents, but I don't really feel like answering my kids questions about "what's a BJ" while I'm driving them to school.

If other parents think that is appropriate, I guess it's not my place to judge but it seems pretty fucked up to me.
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