Yes, a few times a week while using my computer at home. I even listen to some stations broadcasting over the air in my area that I could tune an ordinary radio to.
Yes, because I live in an area with lousy FM reception because of hills. I listen to KFOG because I can get it in my car but not the house. Same with NPR and KALW.
Yes. I listen at work occasionally. I find I work better when I can listen to some music through my headphones. I have stopped doing it very often since I found out our downloads are monitored and listening to the radio can push up your download levels and then the boss has to have a talk to you. Since it was the finance boss who told me this, I felt I should moderate my use. Not that my use was problematic.
I listen to Pandora or something like it every day at work. The software I use at work takes up the computer’s CD player at all times, so it’s really my only option.
Yep, NPR, BBC, KCSM, Pandora, and MLB radio among others, get some play, usually while I’m exercising. It goes in cycles but typically, between them, they get somewhere around five hours of play a week.
The SO does. We have an internet radio in the kitchen, and it’s always on when we are cooking and cleaning up. Since he started learning French, he found a French news station that helps him practice understanding the spoken language.