Justin Case said:Bogotaboy said:I think the entire radio industry has changed since satellite.Unless someone is in a cab or a rental car theres no way one would go back to FM from Satellite.Think about it,7 million xm subs 6 million Sirius subs thats 13 million people who left terrestrial radio,WOW thats quite a dent in the business.They should just be done with it and put Country on WNEW..What other possible format is there left? Standards? nice but never on FM in a major market.How many ways can you change around an AC format to be different.YAWN.......
Are you from NYC? I'm not sure if you are... as I'm sure many can attest too, but it's hard to listen to Satellite radio in your car here in NYC, as more than half the time it seems there is something blocking the signal... Satellite radio needs LINE OF SIGHT and nothing is worse for that than lots of tall buildings which causes your radio to cut out while you're stuck in traffic. So I use it only when I can't find anything I like on terrestrial radio, out on the open highways of NJ, PA and Upstate NY... when my free subscription runs out, I probably won't renew either... I pay enough for cable, I'm not going to pay for radio too....
What are you talking about? XM has a ton of repeaters in the city. If you have your antenna installed correctly on your car, there is absolutely ZERO signal problems I've had driving in Manhattan.
I've gotten a one-bar XM signal underground in a parking garage.