quote:For any of you that are thinking of or are subscribed to a satellite radio company like XM, may find it useless in the future. Aside from their fiscal problems stated in the news recently...new technologies allow regular stations to broadcast a digital signal as well...but for free.Check it out
http://apnews.excite.com/article/200210 ... OO901.html I've payed for XM Radio for about a year now and will continue for as long as the company is around. I try to listen to FM, but you get so many adds and talk that is so much less on XM. Most of the channels on XM that allow adds keep them to under 2 minutes per hour which is exceptable IMO. Now imagine how much more time will be given to adds if the FM stations have to pay for new equipment. Then there is the variety of programming that I get on XM. Whenever I go on a long drive, I tune it to the comedy channels or switch over to many of the news/sport channels. Typically I have a hard time finding more than 8 channels on FM when driving, but with XM I will always have the 100 channels that I know. I guess free is good, but I'll pay for good content any day.