XM reaches a wide audience, just not me.
XM reaches a wide audience, just not me.
Buy an XM radio.
I rarely listen to over the air radio.
dunno, bought a lifetime deal when I got my new vehicle. That was 500.00 bucks, and was a bargain as I think it was like seventy or eighty a year otherwise. I plan on having that vehicle at least a dozen years.
Some things I listen to when not on sports, and there are a ton of those. This is great on long road trips especially:
Elvis
Fifties a lot of Fats
comedy channels
FOX News if you like to be depressed about the coming end.
CNN news if you are happy and feel like you need to get depressed because of the liberal success and of course the end of the world as we know it.
Gay channel if you want to find out why you are straight and damned glad you are.
Really pretty much of anything, Playboy, Evangelical, but you get that on most am stations these days.
I pay around $21 a month for my car reciever and online/phone app. It is defenitely worth it!
I have not listened to regular radio (besides 1420 of course) in almost 8 years now. 100s of music channels for all genres and most without commercials...talk radio...comedy..Howard Stern..Opie and Anthony etc...I'm jamming to Pink Floyd Radio as I type!
I've purchased 2 lifetime packages, first one from sirius, they said it was no longer valid becasue XM purchased sirius. I purchased another life time from XM. 3 years later they said I had to renew and that they no longer offered the lifetime and that my previous life time package was invalid. you can probably imagine how the rest of the conversation went.
Sounds illegal to me. When you merge or take over a company you inherit the good and the bad, you do not get to cherry pick because that particular contract is with the customer not the vendor. In any case I am into my sixth year and still have never paid for any additional programming.
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