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Old 12-15-2005, 11:26 AM
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Default Re: Satellite radio - XM or Sirius?

Yeah, you need to put Big Pussy's legal woes out of mind to fully enjoy the show.

I bumped this because I'm mighty PO'd at Sirius right now.

They're using Channel 2 for Christmas music, AND THEY KEEP PLAYING THE SAME 20 SONGS OVER AND OVER. Just different versions of the same song.

You like "No Place Like Home for the Holidays"? Great! You get to hear Karen Carpenter do it...then 30 minutes later, you get to hear Perry Como's version...Kenny G due up next within the hour, same song.

I don't think I ever heard "Baby, It's Cold Outside" before this year, but I've heard four different versions of it, over and over, this week.

There are 10,000 Christmas songs out there, but I swear these guys haven't played more than a few dozen, over and over, this week.

I'm sure all this will be forgotten Sunday, when I catch the repeat of this week's Wiseguy Show.
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Old 12-15-2005, 11:28 AM
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Default Re: Satellite radio - XM or Sirius?

Stern is so damn overrated...

Go with XM - Opie and Anthony are so much better 202 on XM
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Old 12-15-2005, 11:37 AM
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Default Re: Satellite radio - XM or Sirius?

XM has better electronic equipment and is a smidge cheaper on a monthly basis if you buy a multi-month plan. Sirius has NPR if that matters to you. You should compare sports programming carefully if that matters to you, as they each have respective broadcast rights that vary by sport.
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