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Kroq billing

About 25% of their subscribers have a family plan that allows them to add another car for a discounted rate.
And still, they are listening on separate radios and separate cars. But it counts as one subscription, and yet there may be more than one simultaneous user.
 
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Back before internet and satellite radio, there was only AM and FM, and people in the 1960s and 1970’s, for example, listened to it on devices made just for that.
 
The cars on dealer lots are not paying users. In fact, with the "free trial" period of up to a full year, there are quite a few million vehicles with "active" but not "paying" subscriptions. In fact, the entire car sales chain makes money from Sirius/XM. Manufacturers get a cut of the subscriptions in their cars, and some is (or was if that has changed) passed on to the dealer.

Years ago, on the sticker of the Ford vehicle I leased, I noticed a $295.00 (or thereabouts) line item charge for a so-called one year trial of Sirius Satellite Radio.

I would love to know if that was a fake charge Ford tacked on (and kept entirely for themselves) or if some or most of those monies were remitted to Sirius XM.
 
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Back before internet and satellite radio, there was only AM and FM, and people in the 1960s and 1970’s, for example, listened to it on devices made just for that.
Imagine that...there are in fact a significant number of people in the younger than 50 age group- that cannot tell you what radio is and can't recall ever having listened to it.
 
Imagine that...there are in fact a significant number of people in the younger than 50 age group- that cannot tell you what radio is and can't recall ever having listened to it.
Even worse, they hold management positions and various levers of power in our society. They also consider it to be your responsibility to fit in their world today, not their responsibility to remember what our world was before.
 
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