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    More SiriusXM channel changes

    Some of the personalities on 60's on 6 need a prozac prescription. Yes, the world maybe coming to an end, but I don't need to hear about it from Brucie or Pat St. John.
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    Cinemagic getting pulled from XM Satellite Radio on 7/1

    Please let us know how that goes. Wanting to cancel XM is one thing. Actually being able to do so is quite another.
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    A very interesting problem finding XM reciever ID in a 2007 Chevy Silverado.

    Go on the web and get the instructions for pulling the radio. It is very simple to do.
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    XM Annual Renewal

    Be glad many are because if they didn't, XM wouldn't be able to subsidize you paying just six bucks
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    Annual Cost Increase

    I down graded from the everything to the Ala-Carte for $7 a month. For that you get to pick 50 channels with the exception of Stern and some other premuiums that I never listened too anyways. I had a difficult time finding 50 channels I wanted. Outside of the 10 to 15 I listen too most of the...
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    Sirius XM Prepares Bankruptcy Filing

    I read that article and it's bunk. Who wants to spend their time downloading music to a portable device to listen in the car at a later date ? Who for one has the time to even do that ? What if you want to change music choices while your driving to work or on an extended trip ? Oh sorry, you...
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    Sirius XM Prepares Bankruptcy Filing

    Including the recievers in new cars is the easy and cheap part of this equation(after all the consumer is paying for that radio when buying the new car/truck). The fly in the ointment is the wifi and being able to supply that from coast to coast. What company is going to fork out those...
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    Sirius XM Prepares Bankruptcy Filing

    Internet radio in cars ? That's a long way off. Broadband availabilty coast to coast ? I don't think so. Whose going to provide the hardware, repeaters, etc. on a nationwide basis, in the rural areas of this country so one can have "free" internet radio ?