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#134202 - 09/02/06 06:21 PM
Anyone got satelite radio?
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/27/01
Posts: 2227
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Does anyone have service with XM or Sirius?
I got it in my car. I bought a home kit, but I never bother taking the unit out of my car and bringing it into the house. A second account would be too extravagant for me.
If you got it, why did you choose XM or Sirius?
I justified getting the satelite radio because I spend a lot of time in my car going from gig to gig and home to gig. Since I play a lot of oldies and nostalgic music, I thought it would make my driving time more productive if I could learn tunes while I drive.
Before I just listened to National Public Radio. Even though I like NPR, I would get a headache after a while and bummed out over the news.
Now I spend a lot of time listening to '40's, '50's, 60's, and '70's as well as the Sinatra-esque station called Frank's place. I also have gotten a lot of good ice breakers from listening to "Laugh USA."
Once in a while I turn myself on to some of the other stations, like Bluegrass and Bluesville. My daughter likes a lot of the songs on XM Kids and "Viva" (My wife is Mexican, and my daughter is bilingual).
I still listen to the news, but much less now. I actually look forward to driving sometimes.
I chose XM over Sirius, because at the time, I noticed that XM had Frank's place plus a New Age station. I like New Age music for relaxation. My daughter does too. Now Sirius has stations with New Age and Jazz Standard formats and quite a lot more.
The only reason that I don't switch to Sirius is that I don't want to spend the $100+ on the hardware. If my radio breaks though, or if they have a great deal on a radio, I will change to Sirius.
Howard Stern is definitely a turn off for me. But they got some sickos on XM too. You can find anything from the serene to the obscene on satelite radio.
Beakybird
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#134203 - 09/02/06 06:26 PM
Re: Anyone got satelite radio?
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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I had XM radio for a while, but I really grew tired of that service. It was initially advertised as the great set up with all these commercial free stations. Well that was all good in the beginning. Then XM Radio started having financial problems--Sirius was getting more business and more XM users were dropping service to switch to Sirius.
Well XM had to balance out, and they sold out to advertisers and ended up playing more and more and more commercials. It turned out that my local radio stations that I listen to had less commercials.
Since I have Verizon Yahoo DSL--Yahoo Music Premium was part of the package. Tons of online radio stations without commercials.
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 09-02-2006).]
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