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Usually music. But because I head the international business side of our BD my mornings/early afternoons are top heavy and my last 3 or so hours are to finish my daily reports, if it is a slow day or I finish my reports with time to spare I will listen to a podcast. Been really into CrimeTown recently, and was planning on listening to it later this afternoon.
 
I listen to music on my headphones often.

I use the Napster app, which used to be Rhapsody. It's $10 a month, but you can listen to anything you want, as much as you want, with pretty much no adds. They have almost everything I've searched for and I can "download" them to play on the app without internet if I want. Not quite as good as having every MP3 I want, but takes up a lot less space.

I listen to mostly alternative, 90s, 90s hiphop, and some jazz
 
I listen to music on my headphones often.

I use the Napster app, which used to be Rhapsody. It's $10 a month, but you can listen to anything you want, as much as you want, with pretty much no adds. They have almost everything I've searched for and I can "download" them to play on the app without internet if I want. Not quite as good as having every MP3 I want, but takes up a lot less space.

I listen to mostly alternative, 90s, 90s hiphop, and some jazz
Apple Music offers the same service as well, if you are a big music fan/listener, this is the way you need to go for music streaming/listening services.
 
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Apple Music offers the same service as well, if you are a big music fan/listener, this is the way you need to go for music streaming/listening services.

If I didn't loathe all things Apple I would agree. ;)

I actually really hate spending money on the Napster app. I hate spending money on anything, but it is worth it in my opinion. There are many times when I just REALLY need to listen to a specific song. I can search for it on Napster and almost always find it. Their "Stations" are pretty good, but I prefer to just listen to the songs that I've Favorited.
 
If I didn't loathe all things Apple I would agree. ;)

I actually really hate spending money on the Napster app. I hate spending money on anything, but it is worth it in my opinion. There are many times when I just REALLY need to listen to a specific song. I can search for it on Napster and almost always find it. Their "Stations" are pretty good, but I prefer to just listen to the songs that I've Favorited.
Yeah, I am the same way. I was a guy who promised myself I would never buy Spotify premium. But when Chance the Rapper came out with Coloring Book, the only places you could listen were TIDAL and Apple Music. Apple Music had a "3 months free" promo going on so I downloaded it, and by the time my trial was up I couldn't go back. Every song from every genre I would ever want, and their curated playlist and stations are always great to listen to for new music in a specific area of music. Also, they create 2 weekly playlists for you "New Songs for You" and "Your Favorites Playlist" the favorites generates a playlist full of songs that you have listened to a lot throughout your time of being with Apple, and "New Songs" are created off of your "favorites" it really helps me find new **** I'm not even really searching for.
 
Yeah, I am the same way. I was a guy who promised myself I would never buy Spotify premium. But when Chance the Rapper came out with Coloring Book, the only places you could listen were TIDAL and Apple Music. Apple Music had a "3 months free" promo going on so I downloaded it, and by the time my trial was up I couldn't go back. Every song from every genre I would ever want, and their curated playlist and stations are always great to listen to for new music in a specific area of music. Also, they create 2 weekly playlists for you "New Songs for You" and "Your Favorites Playlist" the favorites generates a playlist full of songs that you have listened to a lot throughout your time of being with Apple, and "New Songs" are created off of your "favorites" it really helps me find new **** I'm not even really searching for.

Napster is similar with the Playlist for You feature.

My wife was shocked that I paid for an app, any app. But she knows how much I listen to music and understood.
 
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Work in a small office with wifi linked to backup isp that can't be tracked by corporate. Got 10" tablet in front of me Netflixing all day. It's sweeeeet.
 
Bob and Tom in the morning. Dan Patrick after. Then Rome.

Just a regular Bluetooth radio. If I really want to listen to something a little louder, I just shut the door to my office.

Most of my summer is spent in my truck, so I just Bluetooth radio through that. I listen to music when baseball comes on the sports stations.
 
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KNBR - San Francisco. Sports talk for the Bay Area, SF Giants flagship station. I have two little desktop speakers under one of my monitors. The cubicle dividers keep it from carrying, so no one else can hear it from closer than five feet or so. If the talk is interesting, I can pay attention. If the talk isn't something that grabs me, I can tune it out until the next segment. Also, my desk setup lets me listen to/watch afternoon baseball games during the season.
 
Just about anything that's interesting on Spotify. Mostly new music. Have it on a tablet, and use headphones only if it has inappropriate lyrics.
 
Headphones, usually Pandora (bought the subscription). My current listening stations:

- The 1975s
- Band of Horses
- The Weeknd
- Garage Rock
- Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats
- Kendrick Lamar
 
Sirius XM
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Spotify is ad free through the web player, I can search and play any song I want. I don't keep up with new music anymore so by the time a song is popular it's probably on Spotify.
 

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