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Question for those with Sirius or XM Satellite
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<blockquote data-quote="Timm Hutchins" data-source="post: 560832" data-attributes="member: 61028"><p>O and A Party Rock!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Stern lost it before the last Pres. election when he swor ethe entire government was in a conspiracy to get him. Sirius offered him a ton of cash b/c they have to do what they think is best to try and attract Subs. In all honesty Sirius has equity issues so to know where they will be in the next few years is a bit up in the air (this includes XM to a lesser extent also), both a public companies so it is easy to check on. I have Sat radio and love it, but it isn't a full fledged medium yet. I wouldn't be surprised if at some point in a few years they both merge to survive.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"I invented Sport Tracs, tell 'em Fred hoo hoo"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timm Hutchins, post: 560832, member: 61028"] O and A Party Rock! Stern lost it before the last Pres. election when he swor ethe entire government was in a conspiracy to get him. Sirius offered him a ton of cash b/c they have to do what they think is best to try and attract Subs. In all honesty Sirius has equity issues so to know where they will be in the next few years is a bit up in the air (this includes XM to a lesser extent also), both a public companies so it is easy to check on. I have Sat radio and love it, but it isn't a full fledged medium yet. I wouldn't be surprised if at some point in a few years they both merge to survive. "I invented Sport Tracs, tell 'em Fred hoo hoo" [/QUOTE]
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