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XM Satellite Radio is going online -- with a $7.99/month premium
Internet radio service, scheduled to launch next month. The service will offer most of the same programming that's broadcast via the company's satellite. (Radio And Internet Newsletter) |
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![]() Mike Terry wrote in message ... XM Satellite Radio is going online -- with a $7.99/month premium Internet radio service, scheduled to launch next month. The service will offer most of the same programming that's broadcast via the company's satellite. (Radio And Internet Newsletter) Existing subscribers to the radio service will have to pony up another $3.99/month to get the Internet service. Also, although it hasn't been posted on the corporate Web site yet, word on the generally reliable fan site xmfan.com is that XM will be returning at least one of the channels it has dropped over the past year as an Internet-only offering. The channel being mentioned is Special X, whose format was generally described as "weirdness" -- polkas, William Shatner singing, old Mrs. Miller records, foreign language stuff that sounds "bizarre, man" to you average stoner college sophomore. XM dropped it back in February, saying its surveys showed a negligible audience. Apparently, XM now sees that negligible audience as a potential ... well, not cash cow, more of a cash heifer, devoted fans who'll pay to hear what they once got as part of their basic subscription. Howard |
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