No, it's an incorrect report. An careless act of cut and paste piracy.
You don't have to be a jackass about it.
I went ahead and removed the table per your request.
No, it's an incorrect report. An careless act of cut and paste piracy.
You don't have to be a jackass about it.
I went ahead and removed the table per your request.
Being a bit territorial are we?
But, as h3 said, there's no need to be a jackass about it.
I think that the difference table should take into account the Internet feed. Maybe adding a symbol for "internet only" would be the right approach (similar to the "$" symbol).
Sirius subscibers do now get Cinemagic & many other channels on the internet feed (but not through satellite).
What do you think?
Sur La Route, The Verge and Air Musique are not available on Premium XM Radio Online. At least, not in the U.S.
There's no XM channel called Christian Talk. You're probably thinking of Family Talk.
Also, XM just debuted a new channel: XM Radio : Bollywood and Beyond . It's in the More Music category.
Sirius has English soccer PbP and soccer talk on channel 125.
XM has baseball, and they're working on getting it on Sirius. Apparently there's language in MLB's XM contract that says "only XM satellites" which was intended to keep it off the online service. Hopefully by the spring, they'll have this fixed.
I think these are the only huge differences. I think most everything is available on "one system with best of other guy's."
What's left to merge:
1) Get the talk/news channels all on the same channel numbers.
2) Do the above to the music...We already have the same music basically.
3) Get everything on the same satellites/repeater system. I should be able to buy a portable radio which can work off either set of repeaters/satellites.
For me, number 3 is the big one. Get that accomplished and the technical side of the merger is mostly finalized.
Thanks for the heads-up. Yep, Family Talk it is; I picked up the description from the Channel Guide, rather than the name.
Update pending, the first since 5/09...and the only programming change is from Clear Channel.