XM or Serius satellite
#2
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Leander, TX
Posts: 1,266
I have XM. The only thing they don't have is NASCAR and NFL. I'm not a NASCAR fan and I watch my NFL games on Directv or DVR if I have to. Needless to say that on Sundays the truck is not moving so that I can watch the game on Directv.
As far as other sports on XM, they have ESPN, FOX Sports, PGA, NHL, MLB, SEC, ACC, PAC 10, Big 10, Big East and te Big 12.
#3
XM channel 150 at certain times will have you laughing your a## off. When I was out driving late I would turn there and listen for hours.
Thought I would add my 2 cents before this thread is moved :sad:
#6
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 50
I've had Sirius since they opened shop, and I wouldn't dream of leaving them. XM isn't bad at all, but I honestly think that Sirius has the edge. Besides I like Sirius' equipment better
. Anyhow, about that coast to coast.. I love listening to that here in Denver, wish I could find out how I can listen to it wherever I am..
#7
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Kansas City, MO
Posts: 1,147
Originally Posted by Jimbpard
Does anyone know if Coast To Coast AM is on Sirius?
Schedule: Sunday through Friday: 10p-3a PT/1a-6a ET Saturday: 7p-4a PT/10p-7a ET At least that is what they say on their web site. kc0iv
#9
Which to use is mostly a personnel preference. Before I got my subscription I was leaning toward XM. When the time came to actually purchase the subscription I compared the offerings of both in much greater detail, and chose Sirius. The decision has to be yours without persuasion from others. Opinions are OK but you must choose based on your preferences.
My only regret with Sirius and my original reason for possibly choosing XM over Sirius was Horward Stern on Sirius. I cannot stand him and find no reason for his existence on radio or media of any sort. (just my opinion) But since I like the Sirius lineup over XM, rather than boycott Sirius I just dont listen to Stern. |

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