Your Phone Has an FM Chip. So Why Can’t You Listen to the Radio?
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#3News that people in the USA can't, that is!
I won't say it's a particularly common thing to do, but here in the UK you certainly can listen to FM radio on your phone, provided you plugin earphones to be uses as an antenna.
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#4What's going on with Wired? This page has an autoplay video ad below the article text and an anti-AdBlock full-screen subscription nagger that pops up a few seconds after page load.
Its one of the reasons I've stopped reading Fortune and Wired web articles.
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#5Re: Your Phone Has an FM Chip. So Why Can’t You Listen to the Radio?
#6What's going on with Wired? This page has an autoplay video ad below the article text and an anti-AdBlock full-screen subscription nagger that pops up a few seconds after page load.
That video (assuming we're seeing the same one) seems to be a short Wired production; unrelated content rather than advert.
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#8Wow, news to me. News that people in the USA can't, that is! I won't say it's a particularly common thing to do, but here in the UK you certainly can listen to FM radio on your phone, provided you plugin earphones to be uses as an antenna.
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#9Back when I was fighting the good fight against Apple, MP3 player vendors kept adding FM (and eventually HD Radio) in the hope that it was what Apple users were missing... The radio industry liked that strategy too.
P.S. Headphone antennas are kind of shit.
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#10What's going on with Wired? This page has an autoplay video ad below the article text and an anti-AdBlock full-screen subscription nagger that pops up a few seconds after page load.
No anti-adblock message with uBlock. That video (assuming we're seeing the same one) seems to be a short Wired production; unrelated content rather than advert.
Oh well, Wired just got itself removed from my adblock whitelist (after only a couple weeks on it).