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Re: Who here has satellite radio?
I've been putting it off for awhile, but I think I'm ready to break down and get sirius satellite radio. Who here has it? I would mainly be getting it for the Stern show, but for those who have it, how is it? Is it worth the purchase? I would only be signing up for their internet stream because I would mainly be listening at my computer.
So thoughts, opinions, stories, ect are all welcome.
Re: Who here has satellite radio?
Depends on how much radio you listen to. If you're a radio-phile, then go for it.
Radio is pretty boring to me, satellite and terrestrial. I used to listen to a guy named Phil Hendrie that had a hilarious comedy-based show where he did voices and stuff and satirized radio itself. But his 'comedy' show ended in 2006 (he went to a standard talk-radio format).
Since then, I couldn't give a fuck. Even Stern. He's just doing that same schtick he's done for decades.
Re: Who here has satellite radio?
I don't have it myself, but I have a couple friends that do, and they love it.
I have the internet password for one of thier accounts so I can listen to Stern sometimes. I don't know how it works for sure if that's all you sign up for, but I know all the channels that are available through his radios aren't available on the internet.
I cancelled cable and was hoping to listen to Monday Night Football games on the NFL package on the internet, but the games weren't on there.
Re: Who here has satellite radio?
That's because all of the national sports have went to subscription packages for all audio broadcasts. Unless you're listening to a radio broadcast on a local station, you will never hear sports on satellite radio without some sort of special package.
Re: Who here has satellite radio?
I have Sirius and have since way before they took over XM and I've always loved it. they have some good rock channels too.
I like: the boneyard, classic vinyl, liquid metal (all metallica), lithium, NFL channel, and Howard 100 & 101.