I really miss some of the 'talk' radio that our local stations dropped a few months ago....
Yes, I know his post was in a topic three years ago..... came across Jim's plea when I was searching for something else (how I was introduced to TS).
If you're still looking for talk in English, you might like to check out BBC's Radio 7 for archive drama and comedy material, some of it going back to the 50s but most of it "remastered", and Radio 4 for more topical material, including plays, discussion and extended news reports. Both can be listened to online.
And, of course, Radio 4 has The Archers, "the world's longest-running radio serial", which started on January 1, 1951. I'm sure the Beeb plans a party for its 60th anniversary 
Oh, and I've still not found how I was introduced to TS, though I recall writing about it ....
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I like the ones in California better for some other things.
Not much local area news on those stations. And I'd have to be at my computer or draining the battery on my iPhone. These local stations come in fine on a regular FM (non-Sirious) radio!
And I can get just about the same programs before I get to my weekly travels about 90 miles northwest of home. When I speak of "Talk" radio, I do not mean Howard Stern, Rush Limbaugh, etc. And the Mississippi station has a different, locally produced spoken program each day of the work week. Won't find that from CA, either. Or, if you do, the concerns certainly won't be about our area.
I guess there's enough radio around to please just about everyone.