Me too.I don't care what they call it or what channel number it's on. As long as it's still going to be available, I'm happy.
No. The only news concerning SiriusXM is owner Liberty Media has sold its iHeart stock and will not be buying iHeart, as speculated on this boardI have to wonder if Audacy has purchased SXM. It sounds like a move that company would make.
I listen a lot on my laptop which doesn't let me group favorite channels together so I can find them easily. In the car, oh well pushbutton #1 will become #73 not 6, unless they make changes to 70s and 80s, they'll stay in the same spot on my presets. Then its my wife's Garth and Y2K country, then my Soul Town in the first bank.It appears they're grouping the "nostalgia" channels together. What I find myself doing is switching from station to station to find the songs I want to hear. If a dud comes up, I just punch next, and it's usually another channel in that same mode. Perhaps that's what's happening here. Although, yes they are breaking up the decades stations. Lee Abrams won't be happy.
What's Abrams been doing since his Chicago newspaper debacle?It appears they're grouping the "nostalgia" channels together. What I find myself doing is switching from station to station to find the songs I want to hear. If a dud comes up, I just punch next, and it's usually another channel in that same mode. Perhaps that's what's happening here. Although, yes they are breaking up the decades stations. Lee Abrams won't be happy.
What's Abrams been doing since his Chicago newspaper debacle?
First World problems ...Guess I'll be reprogramming preset buttons 4-6 appropriately.
The message on the lineup change landing page indicates your presets will be automatically reprogrammed, and if not, to refresh your radio.Guess I'll be reprogramming preset buttons 4-6 appropriately.
I don't think so. The thinking with the '50s and '60s channels was always that the early part of the decade clashed with the later part due to a major change in popular music mid-decade. In the '50s, it was rock 'n' roll itself. In the '60s, it was the British Invasion. The '70s had disco, but the genre was more fad than significant change and was basically dead within five years. I would think '70s music will remain exclusive to that decade's channel, and 60s Gold will remain essentially 1964-1969 hits, with the exception of the occasional countdowns of earlier years' songs.Sad to see the breakup of the Decades channels. That was always something that XM did better than Sirius back in the day when they were separate services. Moving to the 70 channel range is the last step before being removed from the satellites like Love. I wonder if the new station will start playing early 70’s hits now that they are changing to “60’s Gold?” The 50’s on 5 has been doing that forever with early 60’s hits.