I don't like the NHL channel being moved from 92 to 211 on XM, even though it will be next to the live games. By moving it away from the other sports channels, it seems like they're treating it like the proverbial red-headed step child.
I preferred XM over Sirius before Sirius acquired them. No frikking DJ's. It was great. Just music.
Depends on what channels you listened to on XM before, some had DJ's while others did not.
I miss the old XM, it is when satellite radio was GREAT.
I also miss "IT" and only old time XM Fans will know what I mean by "IT."
XM hasn't been XM for years. Before Sirius acquired them, there was no babble, at least not on the channels I listened to. If there were DJ's, they simply announced what songs we just heard, or were about to hear, if that. Very low key. Very minimal.XM has always had DJ's on many of the music channels.
For those wondering "IT" was a special event done once a year, where they played every song that charted in the top 40 starting from the 1920's and all the way up through the end of 1999. The songs were played in the order they were released and it lasted a few weeks.
You heard lots of songs you forgot about. It was great radio! And it was only on XM.
I hope XM gets sold off. Sirius has terrible management
They have finlly consilidated accounts a few months ago so you can have XM and SIRIUS radios on the same account and take advantage of the family plan pricing.
For those wondering "IT" was a special event done once a year, where they played every song that charted in the top 40 starting from the 1920's and all the way up through the end of 1999. The songs were played in the order they were released and it lasted a few weeks.
You heard lots of songs you forgot about. It was great radio! And it was only on XM.
You can see how they push the streaming service. Once I switch to unlimited data with a new provider when my VZN contract is up, I'll probably switch from a sat sub to an internet sub, just for the increased audio quality, as my phone connects to my car stereo. Or, maybe drop SXM altogether, and live with Pandora and Google Music. I'd miss the talk, news, and comedy channels a little, tho. Plus, it isn't as convenient as using the factory tuner directly.They would be setting upa competing service. I just don't see that happening. but I agree that it isa shame that the XM approach is pretty much dead.
I don't like the NHL channel being moved from 92 to 211 on XM, even though it will be next to the live games. By moving it away from the other sports channels, it seems like they're treating it like the proverbial red-headed step child.
XM hasn't been XM for years. Before Sirius acquired them, there was no babble, at least not on the channels I listened to. If there were DJ's, they simply announced what songs we just heard, or were about to hear, if that. Very low key. Very minimal.
I remember when Dish added Sirius music channels. I had XM in my car at the time. I was shocked at the amount of blather, not to mention the promos and annoying station ID's of Sirius, and was glad I had XM in my car.
When Sirius acquired XM, that all changed. XM got the Sirius high-blather format, and Sirius got some of the XM channel names. I wish it were the opposite.