I listen to NPR (National Public Radio - listener funded radio) every day, and I've never NEVER given them a penny. Why do I refuse to donate money to a station I listen to everyday? Because it enrages me to hear this government mouthpiece of a station drooling over the latest democrat plan to redistribute my wealth. So I don't give them any money, in the hopes that they atrophy and die from lack of funds.
I listen to Free Talk live every day and I AMP them for $3 a month, even though I don't agree with Ian's view on everything, or for that matter, Manwich's views. And why am I not amping them for $5/month? Becuase I only agree with about 80% of Ian's phrasing and treatment of certain callers (cranks), I am completely for the concept of Liberty and plan on moving to NH this fall (my wife is pregnant and wants to have the baby here) where I can get started in knocking on doors and calling senators or running for office or any one of a million things that may help us take back our country from the fascists.
Anyway, I decided to pay $3 after listening to the saturday shows for a month, which led to listening to all of the shows for the week, so I listen every day now.
I think if you don't want to pay $3 don't pay $3, because Ian wants to give it away for free.
If you don't like the show enough to pay, don't listen.
However, if you don't agree with Ian on 15% of the issues, then try donating 85% of $3 ($2.55) or decide a formula that works for you.