Don't like doing that if don't have to, and Dish receiver is hooked up to the big stereo system.
You are correct Steve. The amount of ads on the XM controlled stations was six mins. an hour. They had them on the 80's channel I listened to. They all seemed to be Onstar ads. I think I would take the ads back if I could get the old 80's channel back. (without mtv VJ's and with a larger playlist.)
I agree the old 80's channel was great I use to listen to it for hours and hear many great songs now the cruddy version we have now I can't even keep it on for 15 minutes without hearing burnout from the same 20 songs.
Of the classic rock stations I listened to, Top Tracks and Big Tracks, along with Boneyard, they had no DJs. Top Tracks and Big Tracks were replaced by the much smaller library of of Sirius's Classic Vinyl and Classic Rewind which have always had DJ's.funny I remember XM having commercials ( for a bit) and Sirius running DJ free but I do agree with the rest of your comments
Since I had XM, no commercials on the stations I listened to and no DJs. During that same time my parents had Sirius and they had DJs on the comparable stationsI'm pretty sure XM had commercials on all their music channels until sometime in late 2003, they only did away with them to compete with Sirius who had commercial free music channels since its inception
Actually I'm using an Onkyo TX-NR808 ... its a 7.2 AV Receiver. The Internet Radio portion of it is done through vTuner, it also has a connection with Rhapsody, Sirius, Mediafly, Napster, Slacker, and Pandora.Is anyone using an Internet radio receiver such as CCrane etc. How good is it and is it a simple installation using wireless.
And Twit.TV is also available on ooTunesLeo Laporte airs live on the free TWIT app too. And he does a lot of shows besides The Tech Guy as well.
You know whats sad... when your listening to XM in the car from your phone and the sound quality is BETTER then what you get from the Satellite Service!