I'm from NJ and always wanted to be able to get in WFMU - that, This American Life, and Democracy Now, but either I could never find them on the dial or I could never have the right schedule. The closest I ever got was when I worked at the Montclair Book Center in 1990, and they would play FMU all the time - I mostly remember JM in the AM. I also don't listen to the radio much because I hardly ever drive a car, even though I teach at Rutgers (hi to all the Rutgers FOTs out there - take my screenwriting class if you're still undergrads).
Anyway, podcasting changed everything - I subscribed to a raft of WFMU shows, mostly not knowing what they were. Some of them were unlistenable, of course, and others I totally fell in love with. Based on the enthusiasm of the iTunes reviewers, I downloaded TBS, but didn't quite get it - it seemed too long and I just didn't get it. Then I read "Ronald Thomas Clontle's" hilarious article on eMusic and decided to take a chance on Rock, Rot & Rule - just a single download - and I was hooked. Jon Wuster's calls are still the highlight of the show for me, but I love it all - Tom's rants, the call-in community, even most of the trolls. I kinda like Spike.
When I listen to FMU, I feel like i'm coming home - it's all the things I love about NJ with none of the things I hate. Even when I went to Slovenia, I would listen to it on streaming audio whenever I checked email from internet cafes. I don't call in to TBS or any of the other shows I listen to because I'm always listening to the podcasts, but this semester I'll have Tuesday nights off while my wife is in grad school, so I might become a full-fledged FOT. I'm looking forward to actually hearing the music...