Satellite Radio Stations
Besides my last post about Elvis Radio, Sirius and XM both offer a long list of satellite radio stations. There really is something for everyone! Slowly but surely, satellite radio players are storming the market due to the listeners' demands to hear something other than the same ten songs over and over again that are played on terrestrial radio.
The Sirius channel guide boasts 198 channels that include listener favorites such as Hair Nation (80's Hair Bands), The Beat (Dance Hits), New Country (Today's Country Hits), and Alt Nation (Alternative Rock). XM's channel listing is equally impressive. Offering "The Decades", there is a separate station starting from the 40's going to the 90's. Also, XM has multiple country, hits, rock, jazz, and dance stations to choose from.
Eventually, the cost of satellite radio equipment will go down. Right now, however, these two service providers face the obstacle of increasing their subscriber base, but it is especially challenging because of the associated costs. Traditional radio is free - and FREE is hard to compete with! But what if everyone was able to get a free satellite radio? It could mean a jump in subscription sales and that could equate to lowered monthly fees for everyone! It's a win/win situation.
Lots of people are already getting free satellite radios - and you could be one of them! http://www.satellitesweeps.com/ gives one away everyday. Go to the website and enter the sweepstakes for your chance to win!
The Sirius channel guide boasts 198 channels that include listener favorites such as Hair Nation (80's Hair Bands), The Beat (Dance Hits), New Country (Today's Country Hits), and Alt Nation (Alternative Rock). XM's channel listing is equally impressive. Offering "The Decades", there is a separate station starting from the 40's going to the 90's. Also, XM has multiple country, hits, rock, jazz, and dance stations to choose from.
Eventually, the cost of satellite radio equipment will go down. Right now, however, these two service providers face the obstacle of increasing their subscriber base, but it is especially challenging because of the associated costs. Traditional radio is free - and FREE is hard to compete with! But what if everyone was able to get a free satellite radio? It could mean a jump in subscription sales and that could equate to lowered monthly fees for everyone! It's a win/win situation.
Lots of people are already getting free satellite radios - and you could be one of them! http://www.satellitesweeps.com/ gives one away everyday. Go to the website and enter the sweepstakes for your chance to win!
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