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Satellite Radio Subscriptions Rising

aSiTiC writes "Apparently, satellite radio is finally catching on. I'm an avid internet radio listener on stations such as KEXP, BBC 6Music and SomaFM. I am looking for a more portable alternative and I wonder if eventually my favorite MP3/RM/WMA internet stations will be ever be carried on satellite."

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  1. Re:Same with satellite TV. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    I subscribe to XM, and have a recurring problem. 200 channels and still nothing good to listen too.

    The obvious course of action would be for you to unsubscribe if you don't like the content.

  2. Slow day.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    yaawwwwnn.. no articles on India today.

  3. Re:MP3/OGG stations by adept256 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just setup a radio with WiFi access

    Imagine that, a wireless radio. Wow!

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  4. Re:XM Radio - First Hand Account by McAddress · · Score: 4, Funny
    This guy either
    A. Does not belong on /.
    B. Is a liar

    1. Recently I purchased an 04 Accord - Sure he bought a brand new Accord.
    2. I have a girlfriend -/. readers don't have girlfriends.
    3. at the University I graduated from last year - no /. readers actually graduated. They are either 5th year frehman, or they dropped out.
    4. There's lots to chose from -- ESPN for Sports, CNN and Fox News for headlines, and E! -no self respecting nerd would listen to this stuff.

    In short, I think this is a well discuised attempt at karma whoring, and should be treated as such.

  5. Re:Same with satellite TV. by Tokerat · · Score: 2, Funny

    The difference between big-batch-o-CDs and radio is that the radio can come up with somthing I have not heard yet.
    Whether or not this will someday happen is still being debated by RIAA affiliates.
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  6. Re:XM Radio - First Hand Account by Shockmaster · · Score: 2, Funny
    How dare you! My rebuttal:

    1. I swear, I did buy it! It's financed, but I technically walked in the showroom and bought it!
    2. Again, I swear she's real. She's half-chinese if that helps!
    3. BS, Computer Science, Virginia Tech, 5 and a half years :)
    4. I said that you could choose from these stations, of those I listen to only E! with any regularity.

    I also came in second place at a Star Wars trivia contest in Disney World. Please, LET ME STAY!

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  7. Re:Maybe a success like Iridium? by Misch · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes, but it's 72 satellites for iridium versus 3 for Sirius and 2 for XM. That's a heck of a lot less infrastructure to launch and maintain. And, as you can see from the subscription numbers, there is demand for these products.

    When you multiply 1.2 million * $10 / month * 12 months/year, you get $144 million in a year. For certain, it's more money than SCO brought in last year.

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