As they are a BBC Radio Production - Contact BBCshop.co.uk (add the www)
amazon or soundshop
Many brands make clock radios that play CDs, like GPX and Boston Acoustics.
No, Sony portable radio players don't have CD players built in them and cannot play CDs. Sony does make CD radio players, but they are not marketed as portable.
First Disconnect the positive battery connector from the terminal for at least 5 mins. Then reconnect the terminal to the battery. This should reset the radio and reboot the system. If the CDs are still stuck. The radio will have to be removed and disassembled if you want try to attempt to save the CDs. It's most likely after you successfully remove the CDs, the changer will still be broken. Time to consider a replacement, and have the same problem occur again, or buy an aftermarket radio. I highly recommend an aftermarket radio with (built-in) HD-Radio and iPod connectors or USB.
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You should get a new radio. With the next radio you can get one with an AUX connection so that you will have an alternative to CDs and listening to the radio.
um well they have dvds, tshirts, cds, and other stuff
CDs on the radio are typically played by radio DJs or automated systems that manage music playlists. In the past, DJs would select and play tracks from CDs, but with the rise of digital music, many stations now use digital files instead. The choice of music is often influenced by the station's format and audience preferences. Additionally, some stations may still use CDs for specific programming or special shows.
One can purchase comedy CDs from the following retailers: HMV, Amazon, Best Buy, Target, Barnes and Nobel, BBC Shop, Rakuten, Amazon, Apple, Xtreme CD, ABC Shop, eBay, to name a few.
A 2001 Neon radio will only play the standard cd format. It will not play mp3's.
try taking the fuse for the radio out for like 45 seconds that did it for me,good luck
You can listen to Jet Set Radio in many places. You can try Youtube and search it up. You can also buy some CDs from the local music store. Or if you're lucky, you can listen to the radio for that song.