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Which would you abandon first: TV or Radio?
radio - MB Linder
radio. - Que Sarah Sarah
Radio - Beau Liening
Radio - Rodfather
Radio - Alex Scrivener
Radio! Only because it is more fun watching football on the Television. - Faraz Mullick
I don't even listen to the radio... - Rah-PM 2012
I abandoned regular TV watching about a decade ago and regular radio listening about 5-yrs. ago (at the time it was news radio only). Not much lost because of podcasting options and I also watch some TV via Hulu now. It's really just shifting technologies with the same content. - Kenley Neufeld from iPhone
Radio... TV is actually improving, oddly enough. - Adrian
Radio. - Louis Gray
el radio - Logan Lindquist
TV on the Radio. (Yes! YES!) - Mike Nayyar
Radio, of course. You could listen to podcasts, Pandora, Last.fm, Slacker, Live365 - why on earth would you need radio? - Nathan Chase
I don't watch tv now. We haven't had cable in 6 months. I use the internet. But if it was a choice between traditional, probably radio. All things being equal, of course. - Sheryl
Yes? - Chris Nalty
TV. Radio is a much better source for in-depth information and artistic coverage, when you choose the right sources. Television has the potential to be more informative, but that has mostly been squandered, IMHO. - Mark J
It's a done deal: TV and radio. Like Sheryl, I rely on the Internet entirely. - Melanie Reed
radio - I agree with Nathan above. - Jennifer Ruggiero
TV is flourishing these days. A LOT of the content is VASTLY superior to movies, and has been that way for at least 5 years now. TOP 40 Radio is a fucking disgrace to music, business, popular culture, Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, the human race, and Earth in general. If you happen to be someone that listens to top 40 radio on a daily basis, please do yourself a favor and AT LEAST get satellite. - LarchOye
Radio. The stations are so homogeneous at this point that I feel like I rarely get anything from it. - Jennifer Dittrich
Radio. Easily. - Bryan Entzminger
TV. Its a fad medium. - Mark Edwards
Radio. I hate Miley Cyrus. - Brian Goss
LOL LarchOye - Josh Haley from iPhone
Radio. - Rochelle
I've already abandoned Radio. - James Ferguson
We've been tv-less for about six years now. We hulu and netflix and I really like it this way. - Heather Solos
tv, absolutely - funkyboy
this is like asking whether to give up steam locomotion or 8-track players... - Mike Chelen
I've pretty much abandoned both. Not sure which I dumped first. - MiniMage, enterRUPPted from Nambu
TV. With Sirius satellite radio, NPR, and the Internets what more do I need? - Jenny R
TV, never, never The Radio. :-) - Luca Perugini from iPhone
TV, most definitely - Hookuh Tinypants
TV is radio with a built-in flashlight app, right. - Micah
TV, radio gives me music and I cannot live without music. :-) - Kol Tregaskes
TV. Already did it; don't miss it. - Julia Stewart
Sadly, I spend way more time in my car than I do at home, so TV would easily be the first casualty. - Victor Ganata
both, unless you are grouping personal music collections in with the radio, then TV only. Otherwise I already don't watch TV and when not in a contract with a service provider don't even subscribe to anything. And as for radio, I don't listen to anything broadcasted, I listen to my iphone - Kamala Whitaker
I am shocked that in todays world this is even a question/debate. Sure I listen to the morning radio show occasionally on my way in to the office but if I had to give it up all together I really don't think I would even notice. In short, radio. - Nicholas Kreidberg
I did abandon radio years ago. I love TV, but for music I've found much better ways to listen to music and be exposed to new music than radio. - Andrew C (✓)
tv. Not even close... - Todd Lohenry
i abandoned (traditional) radio years ago too. - Carlos Ayala
Already abandoned both. Radio first. - Rob Record
radio - Valz 4 Botts
Radio. Besides much of what's said before, I also can't give up my video games (while I'm usually PC gaming, there's lots of games I have on my console). Also, my car radio is broken and I don't want to pay to get it fixed (gg iPod!). - Arlan K.
TV - David Cook
For me, I mentioned iPod. :) Either a Genius selection of a favorite genre or on rare occasions a podcast. - Arlan K.
I don't drive. And I listen to my iPod. But your question reminds me of Liz Lemon. "Steven: Sorry, I don't own a TV. Liz: Really, what do you sit and look at?" - Andrew C (✓)
I don't own a tv and I have a Sirius/XM subscription, so I guess tv. - Katy S
TV. The radio I would preserve is not traditional radio. I'm talking about only NPR and satellite. - Kamilah Reed (K. Gill)
I have already abandoned both, TV was first, back in 2003, then a strange dialup modem quirk required me to play music constantly to stay connected (stupid combo modem/soundcard), which lead to me playing mp3's in winamp 24/7. - April
I've bailed on both for the most part. - Steven Perez
TV .. ++++++++++++ MUST HAVE NPR +++++++++++++ - h011yw00ddigi741
Television is something the Russians invented to destroy American education - Brandon Smietana