I listen to my XM here at work. And at 3:00.....it's still there.
Well, this is what happens when a (former terrestrial radio) CEO (Mel Karmazin) has his way. Interesting though that the XM Traffic channels are still branded XM and not SiriusXM. But even the formats have changed on those. Just wish the readers would verify pronounciation of a street or city name so they don't sound like they're in a booth squirreled away in some remote outpost equipped with ISDN and are pretending to be in the city they are reporting about.I'm sure there were very few listeners from this station, but I can't support this company's arbitrary decision to pull stations or change formats without any user input. I'm sure keeping a commercial talk radio station on XM was not part of their future plans, but there are a lot of Cincinnati locals and MANY long haul truckers that subscribed to XM for this station.
I voiced my concerns with XM already, but I know it will do no good. The merger has really soured satellite radio in such a way that I never thought it would. More and more stations are turning into their FM counterparts. I live in a big city, and I do not need more FM style stations. I switched to Sirius and XM because of the variety, and now they are taking that away.
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