What are you guys finding as far as stations go where you live?
Not much- and I live in what used to be one of the best FM markets in the country (WDC). WPFW plays jazz and a glorious one hour a day of blues but not much of either at times I can listen. 9 til midnite they go "latin" which isn't my cup of tea, no offense. WDCU Jazz/Blues) gave it up years ago and is now C-Span. WAMU has great news and talk programming, but don't really need a great "tuna" for talk radio. No real reason to expect any of this to change for the better anytime soon, so, like one of the earlier posters, I listen a lot to satellite (Sirius)- at least there's something to listen to, although the sound is barely mid-fi at best. But I can turn it on and hear my usual music (jazz & blues) anytime. Terrestrial radio has become every bit as much a wasteland as broadcast TV- maybe more so,
dunno much about the tv wasteland - i don't have one!

re: wpfw, it's my fave station, and thanks to it, i have way too many tunas - i guess for me, the question would be what
isn't my tuna?

back to wpfw, they broadcast a
very clean signal, relatively uncompressed signal that will give you sound quality as good as any other source, in a good rig. re: their programming, their daytime stuff alternates between talk/news/music. i listen to the music programs at work on my vintage refurb'd general electric tubed stereo table radio. evenings mon-thru-fri, they do jazz 7-9; latin 9-10, world 10-11. (they also started hip-hop, from 11-midnite, which i found extremely disconcerting, as it took 30 minutes each out of the latin & world programming, which i love, & i really can't stand hip-hop. oh well.) on weekends, sat has a lot of all-day old school r&b & blues, which i think is great, & sunday has all day jazz, which i also love.
other stuff i listen to in the dc area is weta 90.9, which is classical, wamu 88.5, which is mostly npr, but does bluegrass on weekends, & it does mary cliff's great "traditions" show on sat nites from 11pm to 1am, & wypr (frederick) 88.1 which has a lot of jazz in the evenings. i agree that commercial radio is a wasteland, both in programming & in signal quailty. re: satellite radio, i can't stand the sound, even for background music - ymmv.
ok - tunas - some of my faves that i presently own, in no particular order:
-accuphase t100, refurb'd
-aiwa au9700t, stock, presently in use (excellent stock tuna, but rare as hen's teeth.)
-mitsubishi da-f20, awaiting a trip to az for mods (best all-around stock tuna for the money?)
-hk citation 18, modded (best tuna? i need to do some more a-b'ing. mebbe also the best all-around stock tuna for the money, but i have never heard one stock!

and, they're quite scarce.)
-modded sansui tu-x1
-modded sansui tu9900
-modded shewrwood s3000v (best sound? mebbe, but only decent, not exceptional reception.)
-stock sherwood s3000lll (excellent sound also, w/a coupla outboard mpx stereo decoders.)
-onix bwd1 w/soap-2 power supply (my first "real" tuna - still excellent sounding, & excellent reception.)
-stromberg carlson sr445 (right up there w/thte mono sherwoods in sound, but sucky reception.)
-dyna fm3 , modded & refurb'd (supposed to be up there w/the best sonically, but reception here sucks, & i yust recently got this, so i never heard it w/a strong signal, which it needs.)
-jvc fx1100bk (killer sounding bargain tuna)
-rotel rht-10 (one guy thinks this is the best there is, after mods; mine's great, but stock. get the rotel 990, almost identical inside, for 1/4 the price, if you wanna try one.)
-roksan caspian (one of the few excellent tunas still currently awailable, imo, especially at used prices)
-revox b261 (as good as the revox b760, imo, which i used to own. mine is serving duties at the ex's abode.)
-heathkit aj1600, modded/refurb'd (this tuna is better than a modded kenwood kt7500, imo; which is jim rivers' of fmtunerinfo.com fave tuna...)
-sansui fm8 (excellent sound w/an outboard mpx stereo decoder, & decent reception, for an old tuber...)
i am prolly forgetting a tuna or three...

doug s.,
so many tunas, so little time...