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At one point in my life, I literally thought that you must be insane to pay for audio programming...why pay for something that is available for free on any AM/FM radio? That was until all of that same AM/FM programming became very stale and I became annoyed with what seemed like endless commercial breaks.
About a year ago, I looked into what seemed to be my only two options at the time -- XM and Sirius. I chose XM because there were better compatible portable players available....and for just $12.95 a month, I would have access to over 170 channels of satelitte radio content...true, I might only listen to about half a dozen on a regular basis, but that is another story.
And yes, I too describe my musical tastes as eclectic (doesn't everyone?), but no -- that doesn't mean that I like Coldplay AND Garth Brooks.
My favorite XM channels:
The Decades (all of which I listen to except for maybe the '40s)
20 on 20 - Top 20 Hits (to hear what the "kids" are listening to)
Cinemagic - Movie Soundtracks (with excellent "new release" specials and special guests)
XMU - Indie/College/Unsigned (for the shoegazer in me)
Fred - Classic Alternative (think Psychedelic Furs, the Cure, etc.)
Ethel - New Alternative (you know...RHCP, Bloc Party, Pete Yorn...)
Boneyard - Hard Rock/Hairbands (for the jean-short rocker in everyone)
The Rhyme - Old School Hip-Hop (Geto Boys, anyone?)
Beyond Jazz - Modern Jazz (no, not "smooth jazz"...think Tortoise and MMW)
And these are just but a few of my favorites...curious? Take the free trial for a spin on XMradio.com
This year could be the best time for you to join with the pending merger of XM and Sirius...there are talks of plans as low as $6.99 a month for a "Best Of" channel selection from either XM or Sirius, or a more robust plan for around $16 a month that would allow you to choose channels from either provider.
Last edited on Apr 19, 2008
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