However, given the type of music you mention to support your argument, it would appear that we are actually listening for different things. Perhaps that is the difference. When I listen for sound quality, I want to hear voices and sounds that are as close to the original as it's possible to be. I want to hear, in a symphony, and indeed in what is known as easy listening, acoustic instrumental music, and (dare I mention it?) in folk music, a completely natural sound, reproducing the full colour and dynamic and tonal ranges of an orchestra or a group of singers in a room. And in this regard, to my ears, all things being equal as stated, FM is superior to digital radio. Perhaps, on good equipment, not by a wide margin, but to me the difference is apparent.
But then there is the question of the number of available stations or channels. There is nothing on digital radio locally which I want to hear that is not available on FM, except perhaps for the BBC World Service and the Asian Network, and these are available on my computer. Practically all the rest is all the same: a lot of stations playing rock or pop music in which I have no interest, mixed with some chat, news and sport. Thanks, but no thanks.
As for continental stations, with my FM aerial I've heard some excellent classical orchestral and instrumental music, operas, and mentally stimulating discussions, not to mention soccer commentaries! And if you want to learn a language: French, German, Dutch, Portugese, Spanish, these stations are ideal. How on earth can anyone say they're awful...??
Rest assured, it is possible to pick up free and legal satellite television from various countries worldwide, though, as you would expect, the choice of channels is very limited. But I gave up on television years ago. I'm quite happy with the internet, my hi-fi music, CDs, DVDs, my books, and my FM radio...
