Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 17:41:15 GMT
From: "Jeremy Brown" <jerem43nospamnet>
Subject: Re: XM radio
Some stations are commercial free, mainly the music "Style" stations (genre
music: 40's 50's 60's 70's etc, rock, county, blues, et al). They have
other stations, the comedy stations for example, that have some ads, but not
the 7 to 10 minutes of promos and other crap for every 20 minutes of play
time you get on broadcast. They have about 1-2 minutes of ads for every 20
minutes of play time. The ads will show up in the display also.
The sports games are actually rebroadcasts of the local sports radio
stations you here over the air. For instance, I listen to the Red Sox in the
car and it is simply the WEEI (AM 860) feed with Jerry Trupiano and Joe
Castiglione. It even sounds like AM since the signal is basically the same.
Same goes for the Patriots, it is just a rebroadcast of the WBCN (FM 104.1)
feed with Gil Santos. The pregame/postgame/news is basically
MLB/NHL/NBA/NASCAR/insert sport here hype. The other sports stuff I don't
really listen to.
I do not go for talk radio, so I can't tell you what it is like. Same for
news stations.
The traffic stuff is about the same as the local stations traffic reports.
The display helps with song/artist or show/host- you know what and who you
are listening to.
Jeremy
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"Bob" <uctraingnospamanet.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 14:25:29 GMT, "Jeremy Brown" <jerem43nospamnet>
> wrote:
>
>>I have an XM in my 900, but as part of an aftermarket system from Pioneer.
>>I
>>have no issues, except you loose the signal in tunnels and going under
>>bridges. A problem if you live in Boston where all the interstates are in
>>tunnels or going to be in tunnels.
>
> And how do you rate it compared to regular radio ? Is it "500 channels
> and nothing on"? All 500 still filled with commercials from 5-6PM ?
>
> I'm interested in your experience.
>
>
>
>
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