A Poll: Poll: What are Your Primary Means for Music Listening? I set to to allow for three choices per person. I'll try to put all the options I can think of in the options. Let me know if I left something off the list.
If I like a song I'll buy it from Google Play. I have maybe 25 songs total from Google Play and 10 songs from Amazon. In my truck I normally have news radio on. When I had satellite radio in my truck I listened to MLB baseball all the time. When XM radio wanted to charge me DRM fees to listen, I dumped XM radio.
Because of the large amount of music I have, I still use my 6th generation iPod Classic 160gb. The iPhone is an iPod back-up if the iPod Classic decides it's time to go to that great Apple in the sky.
I use Groove Music to stream most of my music. What I can't get from Groove I buy the actual CD and rip it to mp3 and put it on my phone. I also use TuneIn, iHeart to stream internet and radio stations.
Pandora and iTunes. Internet radio for news, since I enjoy a non local NPR station Some iTunes is streaming (Apple Music), most are device located. Never use Google. I'm new to Sirius XM in the car. I stream mostly through my iPhone, Sonos speakers or Jambox. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I had Sirius/XM until about three weeks ago. It was a moveable until, but I only put it in the car for long trips. I was on the minimal music only plan. I found I was only listening one or two days on the weekends for particular shows. Lately I listen to regular radio(for talk) and CDs in the car and my iPod at home. When I buy music it is usually from Amazon.
I have music I copied from my PC to my microSD card eons ago... Also, I do some streaming of Google Play Music, I have some tracks I bought (free and paid) on there... and on Amazon as well.
I use either an old iPod I leave in my car or Google Play Music. I was using Spotify Premium until Google announced Youtube Red, which is included with a Play Music premium subscription (and vice versa). It's a little strange (in a good way) going to Youtube and getting right to the videos with no ads. Once you do, you don't want to go back!