There is very little in this area available for music.....unless you want the commercial laden syndicated music stuff.
Lately I have found some really good radio stations on the internet for the Old Time/Appalchian/Bluegrass kind of music that I currently prefer. Here is a list of what I currently know about:
SUGAR IN THE GOURD - This station plays Old TIme String Band, Appalachian, Bluegrass and Old Country music exculsively. It is not a radio station - just and endless stream of music.
http://sugarinthegourd.com/WMMT, Whitesburg, KY - I found this radio station one weekend while traveling. They have some great Old Time and Bluegrass Music, and a few more modern programs throughout the day. You just have to tune in and see if they are playing something you like.
http://www.wmmt.org/WOBO, 88.7 Batavia, OH - This station plays Bluegrass, Old TIme and Old Country most mornings and a few evenings. Thursday night and Saturday mornings are great! Other times it can be Big Band, German or Celtic programming. At noon weekdays it changes to the Radio Rosary......I tune away pretty quickly when that happens!
http://www.wobofm.com/WNKU - THis used to be a really good radio station and it had a lot to offer. Lately it has become oriented toward the college kids, as it is the Nothern Kentucky Univrsity radio station. On Sunday it still has some good music on the "Front Porch" on Sunday mornings, and "Music From the Hills of Home" on Sunday nights.
http://www.wnku.org/Alleghany Mountain Radio - THis is a fairly new one for me. It comes from somewhere around the Virginia and West Virginia area. Some good programming at times...not so good other times. They can be somewhat wordy at times and talk a while betwen songs.
http://www.alleghenymountainradio.org/Pandora - This one offers a certain amount of free listenign each month, and you can pick the artists you like and the website sets up a radio format that plays similar artists. I have not been listening to it since I found the ones listed above.
http://www.pandora.com/You got any favorites?