 | way to miss the obvious Satellite radio still offers something local digital radio doesn't. Quality music. With local digital radio you may get quality sound, but it's still the same crappy boy bands and britney.
Oh, and no commercials too. |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | said by anonymoose: Satellite radio still offers something local digital radio doesn't. Quality music. With local digital radio you may get quality sound, but it's still the same crappy boy bands and britney.
Oh, and no commercials too.
the no commercial stations are premium and cost extra. |
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 | No commercials, the best part. I don't mind paying for it. |
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 | reply to dvd536 said by dvd536: the no commercial stations are premium and cost extra.
The no commercial channels are NOT premium, and they do not cost extra. |
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| reply to dvd536 "the no commercial stations are premium and cost extra."
Fantastic! Another case of somebody who has NO IDEA what they're talking about spouting something out as a blunt fact.
Between XM and Sirius, there is only *ONE* (1) "premium" channel, and that is Playboy Radio. And the reason that's "premium" has nothing to do with commercials. |
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 The Dv8orJust call me Dong Suck Oh, M.D.Premium join:2001-08-09 Denver, CO | reply to anonymoose said by anonymoose: Oh, and no commercials too.
This is a load. A lot of the stations I listen to on my Sirius setup have commercials. ESPN does, so does the Comedy channel. They also have this TechTV bit popping up everywhere, and its like 2 minutes long every hour and TOTALLY worthless. While they may not consider that a commercial, I do. It is plugging a product/service, and probably getting paid to do so. -- Why buy your woman a watch for Christmas? There's already a clock on the stove. |
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 | As a former broadcaster, I have to admit that I really enjoy XM. It's combination of both commercial and non commercial stations gives it a cable TV feel and they have the ability to focus on formats that wouldn't make it on the air. I like the comedy channels, BBC, The Loft and 60s on 6, but am hooked on CNET Radio. The product is worth every penny. My only wish is that they would carry the NPR stuff that Sirius currently has. |
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