By adding a number of new channels that focus on a single music artist is one way of personalizing the listening experience.There are lots of doom and gloom predictions about the future of Sirius given that commercial free music is now so readily available via competitors that offer more personalization than the experience of listening to a radio station.
What steps could Sirius take to not become obsolete?
By adding a number of new channels that focus on a single music artist is one way of personalizing the listening experience.
They now have a free access level. It has a limited number of channels with ads...but, hey it's FREE.I think adding some more channels - both music and talk - that can create a niche or two. When XM started, there was a channel called "On The Rocks" - it was a very unusual channel, but it only last a few years on the birds. Bring that back to online. Add more talk shows to online or the birds. Stop ripping people off with these rates and making you call in to get "a deal." I can't do that with iHeart or Amazon Unlmited. Just set a price for different levels of service and let people decide for themselves. It has to compete the these other services.
Life With John Mayer is actually an excellent channel and I'm not even a big John Mayer fan, but some of the single artist channels are meh.By adding a number of new channels that focus on a single music artist is one way of personalizing the listening experience.
And they are doing that now!