U Betcha!They already carry ads on their exclusive-content talk stations (e.g., POTUS). It's not that big a deal, because the hosts need a moment here and there to take a short break and/or switch gears. I think most listeners realize this. But I agree with @MarkW, if they pull that particular bait&switch on the music channels, that will be the kiss of death for a battleship-load of their listeners. For them "ad-free" wasn't ever a bug, it was the feature.
Another take is ... I just this month, after weeks-long consideration, dumped all talk channels from my XM car subscription, post election, in part because (except Bloomberg, maybe) the programming is mainly crap, but my thinking involves something else too, the advertisers, not commercials but bottom-feder (XM) advertisers with cheaply produced, annoying ads. Enough! They're also mostly cons.
They just can't all entertain like Larry Miller- him I really like! And who would be bothered by a mattress commercial, anyway??
I can understand that standards must sometimes take a back seat . For example, not washing the dishes on the Titanic that certain April night. But this S.-XM company seems to be doing pretty well as-is. Now they may drop in these ads on other channels?
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