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kfsutops
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said by ztmike See Profile :

Sadly i see them merging sooner or later, when that happens you can probably hear more ads and more cost of service, not to mention probably prices of radios will up go.
Oh but no...everyone says that this is good. It will lower prices.

Bullshit. I agree. It is going to raise rates considerably. I hadn't even thought of the commercial free aspect until you mentioned it.

I hate this even more now.

But unfortunately, it will go through. I can't wait to hear all the crying idiots when they start raising prices after six months.
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BF69

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Camden, TN

said by kfsutops See Profile :

said by ztmike See Profile :

Sadly i see them merging sooner or later, when that happens you can probably hear more ads and more cost of service, not to mention probably prices of radios will up go.
Oh but no...everyone says that this is good. It will lower prices.

Bullshit. I agree. It is going to raise rates considerably. I hadn't even thought of the commercial free aspect until you mentioned it.

I hate this even more now.

But unfortunately, it will go through. I can't wait to hear all the crying idiots when they start raising prices after six months.
You do realize if there isn't a merger within a few years one if not both will be out of business anyways. Then what will happen to prices?


DotMac
Shill H8r
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reply to kfsutops
Which begs the question...why would the NAtB not want the merger. If what you say is true, a merger would result in higher prices which would be good for the terrestrial broadcasters.

The fact that the NAtB is fighting this tooth and nail tells me the opposite would be the case. XM and Sirius could save a bundle combining resources and not having to advertise against each other. Satellite would still have to compete with not only OTA radio, but all the other sources of mobile entertainment (eg iPods).

UofMiamiGrad
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said by DotMac See Profile :

The fact that the NAtB is fighting this tooth and nail tells me the opposite would be the case. XM and Sirius could save a bundle combining resources and not having to advertise against each other. Satellite would still have to compete with not only OTA radio, but all the other sources of mobile entertainment (eg iPods).
I agree, the more NAB fights the merger, the more the merger makes sense. The NAB doesn't want competition that a combined XM/Sirius company would give them & they know it. This is just the latest crap the NAB is pulling.

BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to DotMac
said by DotMac See Profile :

Satellite would still have to compete with not only OTA radio, but all the other sources of mobile entertainment (eg iPods).
Don't forget HD radio which gives you the same sound quality as satelite except it's FREE.


DotMac
Shill H8r
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I was going to list it but figured someone would post that HD-Radio is still OTA radio

I like HD-Radio in terms of quality, but unfortunately it still suffers from all the commercials and idiot program directors that have totally trashed Los Angeles radio.

Austinloop

join:2001-08-19
Austin, TX

Also, let us not forget, in addition the the ills that BF69 mentions, after you drive a certain distance, it is back to the hunt for a station that has the type of music/entertainment that one wants. The hunt can be a frustrating experience in some of the more rural portions of the country.


kfsutops
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said by BF69 See Profile :

You do realize if there isn't a merger within a few years one if not both will be out of business anyways. Then what will happen to prices?
So what? Prices will be an non-issue then. If they can't survive in the market they chose, then their business models were flawed from the beginning.
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BosstonesOwn

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reply to kfsutops
said by kfsutops See Profile :

said by ztmike See Profile :

Sadly i see them merging sooner or later, when that happens you can probably hear more ads and more cost of service, not to mention probably prices of radios will up go.
Oh but no...everyone says that this is good. It will lower prices.

Bullshit. I agree. It is going to raise rates considerably. I hadn't even thought of the commercial free aspect until you mentioned it.

I hate this even more now.

But unfortunately, it will go through. I can't wait to hear all the crying idiots when they start raising prices after six months.
Hey tool , costs always go up. So does your pay , to think they can keep the prices the same for the next 20 years is both idiotic and down right deficient of you.

First the RIAA is getting paid hand over fist by the sat rad providers. And they are still making a profit. It is only a matter of time before they want more and the sat providers have to raise rates.

With that being said most people against the merger don't have common sense. Right now the RIAA is collecting double regular radio on both providers. Now we shut down one company and we get a major cut in costs. We don't keep all the channels and we merge the content down to get the content on both sets of radios , they still own the birds and the bands. So they can max out both as well as thier local repeater network and provide the customers who actually pay for the service a better bang for your buck.

I bought a new Honda it's locked in with XM no converter yet. I have a 3 year free sub to XM , it sucks. I installed sirius at a big cost. Most customers are like me and don't want to be tied to one manufacturer. But wait this is bad for us customers. I mean really when the xm module on my honda is $1200 and the sirius one for a car of the same size and cost is $250.

Yeah this is bad for consumers geez what was I thinking.
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kfsutops
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said by BosstonesOwn See Profile :

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I bought a new Honda it's locked in with XM no converter yet. I have a 3 year free sub to XM , it sucks. I installed sirius at a big cost. Most customers are like me and don't want to be tied to one manufacturer. But wait this is bad for us customers. I mean really when the xm module on my honda is $1200 and the sirius one for a car of the same size and cost is $250.

Yeah this is bad for consumers geez what was I thinking.
How are you locked in when buying a Honda? You just tell them you don't want it installed. If they want to sell the car, they would take it out. You aren't locked in to shiat.

Personally, I don't care about the RIAA and what they get paid. Why should satellite radio be any different than satellite TV. They wouldn't let the satellite TV companies merge, so why should this be any different. With DirectTV and Dish you are required to by separate equipment. What's the difference?

Just because they throw the argument "one of us will be out of business" shouldn't be the only reason to allow these companies to merge. They have already issued what the price structure would be. Guess what? It's already basically a price increase. You are paying less for lesser content, but if you want the supposed benefits (dual programming) it's going to cost you a lot more. Oh yeah, and don't forget the stuff you just put in your honda won't work either. So you are going to have to pay more for equipment again.
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BosstonesOwn

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November 23rd, @03:41PM

You must not have ever bought a new car. You can only sit down and look at what you want if they can't find one like it they don't just pull what you don't want out. They try and find one like it or you order one.

And I wasn't waiting 3 months for a new CRV from japan just over a satellite tuner , when my other car was totalled.

Oh yeah and the same equipment will work for quite some time. They would have to purchase all new equipment for the subs. And it's called planned obsolescence lots of companies do it. You want the newer features you buy the newer gear you don't then you don't get them.


bleearg13

join:2001-03-03
Gaithersburg, MD

reply to kfsutops
said by kfsutops See Profile :

Personally, I don't care about the RIAA and what they get paid. Why should satellite radio be any different than satellite TV. They wouldn't let the satellite TV companies merge, so why should this be any different. With DirectTV and Dish you are required to by separate equipment. What's the difference?
The difference between the two cases may not be clear initially, but there are differences. One issue, from what I understand in the DirecTV/Echostar deal, had to do with price discrimination. With satellite TV, they beam into local markets, competing directly with cable. This presents different pricing structures for satellite TV, depending upon the market into which they are broadcasting. If cable has deep market penetration, rates could be lowered; if cable his weak market penetration, rates could be increased. With satrad, this issue of localization is non-existent. Satellite radio competes the same way in Chicago as it does anywhere else in the country, against several radio stations, iPods, CD players, tape decks, and cellphones.

There are other minor differences, mostly focusing around the type of competition in the market. With DirecTV and Echostar, the competing product itself was defined as "television services". With satrad, the product is defined as "mobile entertainment", which consists of everything I mentioned above. If the two satellite radio companies were mainly competing against *other* satellite radio companies, then there would be major cause for concern that this newly merged company would create an unfair advantage. If satrad's only competition was terrestrial radio, then there *could* be a case against the merger. But again - they don't compete only with radio, but other forms of entertainment.

BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to DotMac
said by DotMac See Profile :

I was going to list it but figured someone would post that HD-Radio is still OTA radio

I like HD-Radio in terms of quality, but unfortunately it still suffers from all the commercials and idiot program directors that have totally trashed Los Angeles radio.
No such thing as a free lunch. Don't like commericials go pay service. Want free radio put up with ads. Just the way it is. Radio, TV, internet with very few exceptions no one is trying to entertain you just to be nice. It's about making money. Always has been always will be.

BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to kfsutops
said by kfsutops See Profile :

said by BF69 See Profile :

You do realize if there isn't a merger within a few years one if not both will be out of business anyways. Then what will happen to prices?
So what? Prices will be an non-issue then. If they can't survive in the market they chose, then their business models were flawed from the beginning.
My point was if one did happen to survive then the so called price protection of "competition" would be gone anyways. This is one of the few circumstances where a monopoly would not necessarily mean higher prices.

A merged company would still have to abide by the market. If they price their radios and subscription fees to high then people would look for other sources for radio because they do exist.


DotMac
Shill H8r
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reply to BF69
Ads are fine but some stations run 20 minutes of commercials an hour and to me that is excessive.

BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

said by DotMac See Profile :

Ads are fine but some stations run 20 minutes of commercials an hour and to me that is excessive.
That's actually less than TV.


kfsutops
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said by BosstonesOwn See Profile :

You must not have ever bought a new car. You can only sit down and look at what you want if they can't find one like it they don't just pull what you don't want out. They try and find one like it or you order one.
Actually, yes. Several over the years to be exact.

I guess this explains the difference between a Honda and a BMW.
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BosstonesOwn

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My Bmw 5 sucked compared to this Honda. They wouldn't take the Sirius out because they had to deprogram the computer , all because I wanted to keep the navigation.

And yes it was a 2008 5X series.

Don't get so high and mighty about a car because it is a BMW. Because you don't know what else we drive

BTW don't feel to bad for being made a fool of. But That is what different from a heavy populated place like metro Boston compared to Florida. Here you don't get stuff taken out or even the programming removed. Because some one is right behind you ready to plunk down more for the same car.

Unlike Tampa Metro where people actually have a choice in what they buy and get in a car.
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kfsutops
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November 23rd, @10:40PM

Funny. I don't feel like I have been made fool of. Especially from a guy that has to use a North versus South argument.

And...people that by BMW's don't buy Honda's.
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BosstonesOwn

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Depends. I bought the BMW having driven only a 525 from 2001 figured they would be the same. Until I drove it and figured I didn't like it , so I gave it to my wife.

I bought a Honda CRV because I drive 40 miles each way to work and I am a vital employee, so I must be there even in blizzard conditions. I needed all wheel drive and decent gas mileage. Gas here is hitting 3.15 a gallon and a BMW that gets 18 if it's lucky is much better suited to my wife's short drives.

Plus I find the people who both sell and drive them tend to be stuck up ass holes who think they are gods for owning a BMW. Needless to say I am still looking for a dealership willing to take that thing off my hands in favor of a Acura MDX or Mercedes M class. I will miss the I drive but it's a small loss to get away from such a car.
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"It's always funny until someone gets hurt......and then it's absolutely friggin' hysterical!"
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