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imokruok
Lawyers, guns, and money

Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA / Milwaukee, WI
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I think both will be around for a while, especially since each of them have their own groups of dedicated customers. XM has the exclusive contracts with roughly half of the automakers, Sirius has the other half. XM also now broadcasts weather data to special marine and aviation terminals.
In terms of the consumer market, I think XM will win out. They made a marketing decision to keep their rates below Sirius' rates, and have also put more development into their receiver line.
I understand on the XM dance channels there are a few regularly scheduled trance shows, and the same holds true for Sirius. I just checked the DJ's and the playlists though - I've never heard of most of the DJ's, and a lot of the trance stuff is either the very commericial stuff or very old.
The only real benefit I see to the XM/Sirius services is that you can get audio from some of the cable news networks while you move. I care about two things - news and music - so the fact that FOX News or CNN can be heard while mobile is a big benefit.
But for music...I think you can do a lot better with Shoutcast stations on the net. Just burn livesets to CD, or get an MP3 player to use in the car.
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Dec-12-2003 18:25
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Nadi
Not quite an addict
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Los Angeles, Californa,
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I know hybrid did a couple of exclusive mixes for xm recently...
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Dec-21-2003 17:42
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