Reggae Radio Station
When I was on STX all I listened to was the radio station 100.3. I believe it was all reggae. I kept hearing that they have it on the web to listen anywhere. Since leaving island I have been listening to the crap that is on my local stations. Can anybody help me with the website for the station? Since I have the views, weather, and the beach at home already, I am in need of reggae. Thank you guys so much.
Scott,
100.3 , along with other VI stations, can be accessed at this site as well:
www.streema.com
Dante
Where are you living now? Where I live there are no official Caribbean music stations, but several Pirate stations. Sometimes they go off the air for a while, sometimes even for days, but there are different ones so you just have to keep scanning through.
Thanks Trade that is the link. For some reason the radio stations in New York are awful. I can't stand the same playlist over and over again. Again thanks
LOL, I listened to that station all over the island in my rental car, and I've had it bookmarked on my computer since I got back! (At the time, they were advertising their website nonstop, so it was hard to forget it.) One of my favorite little lunch places in F'sted plays that station all the time, so I have good memories related to that, too. 🙂
Thanks Trade that is the link. For some reason the radio stations in New York are awful. I can't stand the same playlist over and over again. Again thanks
Scott,
Welcome home. So, Aunt Peg never got to visit.
I agree that most commercial NY radio is horrid. Give a try on the lower end of the fm dial. Some of the college stations and Public Radio is pretty good, depending on your taste. They at least play a varied playlist. Commercial-free, too! I know that Stony Brook WUSB, 90.1fm, has a reggae show, although I'm not sure of the schedule. His audience has a lot of relocated Islanders. In Central Islip/Brentwood there's a great little Jamaican place that serves West Indian food (I love their stew chicken). PM me for details if you like.
Gerie
You could try slacker.com. Lots of music choices but only one for raggae....not sure about variety in playlist.
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