Maybe it’s permanent.Agree, but to bring Yacht Rock back down to the lower channel at this time of year and get completely rid of 311 yet again is much different timing than in years past.
Maybe it’s permanent.Agree, but to bring Yacht Rock back down to the lower channel at this time of year and get completely rid of 311 yet again is much different timing than in years past.
Give it a few months and you'll receive a subscription offer that you cannot refuse. Happened to a friend of mine.Watercolors
The Groove,
Heart and Soul,
Kirk Franklin's Praise,
Grown Folk Jamz 362,
Smokey Robinson's Soul Town,
Bluesville
Studio 54
Chill
LL Cool J's Rock The Bells Radio
Alt R&B
Slik 330,
SiriusXM Fly
Yacht Soul
NBA, NFL, Big 12 (Local Teams broadcasts)
80's
90's
70's
I'm going to miss it because I just cancelled my subscription. I can get the same music on Apple Music. The sports, that's why we have terrestrial radio stations.
I didn't think we had Yacht Rock on satellite again until summerEight-plus months later, Yacht Rock is back down on 15. 311 has again disappeared. This happened Saturday (Dec. 27).
My wife (and I) like it because it functions like a radio. She's not one to want to mess with her phone while driving to hear music, she'd just go back to terrestrial.I like many of the SXM channels and, while much of the content is available to stream elsewhere, here's the main reason I subscribe:
Using SXM is like using terrestrial radio. There are no pre-roll ads, the audio levels are consistent and, once you know where your favorite channels are, it's easy to set presets and enjoy.
If terrestrial radio wants to survive, streaming is the way to go, IMHO.
iHeart has taken a good first step (although a few years too late) by adding presets, but if they ditched the pre-rolls and fixed the audio levels I think they'd be able to leap ahead of SXM.
I understand that pre-roll ads are a revenue generator, but that's a short term view. The user experience is key. Without users the ads won't be heard.
I've heard that SXM subscriptions are down but I think that's a separate issue. The rates range from less than $7/mo to over $20/mo depending on how you're willing to play their game.
I didn't think we had Yacht Rock on satellite again until summer
My wife (and I) like it because it functions like a radio. She's not one to want to mess with her phone while driving to hear music, she'd just go back to terrestrial.
I don't think our radio gets 311, so the lower channel is niceI saw some posts on Reddit earlier last week that it was coming but didn't hear the spot(s) telling of the change for myself until Christmas Day.
I'm fine with it coming down to a lower channel whenever, but just keep it on 311 year-round too.
Yes I can. If I have to auto pay then that’s a dealbreaker. I’ve done it before. I never auto pay any bills.Give it a few months and you'll receive a subscription offer that you cannot refuse. Happened to a friend of mine.
I think that was Thanksgiving.Is there a free New Years SiriusXM preview for former subscribed radios happening?
That was by far the biggest complaint I saw when Yacht Rock left 15, far more than in previous years when it went away around Labor Day. Probably because it wasn't promised as permanent at those times but was in 2025. I just like having 311 as a permanent option in case they monkey with YR on the lower channels like in the past few months.I don't think our radio gets 311, so the lower channel is nice
I don't know what that is like. I like City Lights which used to play in a nursing home where some people from my church were.Two more Watercolors fans in the house!!! Awesome! My Buick has SiriusXM capability, but I don't subscribe currently due to income. I already have $251/month car payments, car insurance, rent, credit card debt I'm paying off, $100/month internet bill, $90/month phone bill, tithing, gas/food, and more, plus I'm saving a little bit from each check.
I can easily stream WSBZ on the phone, which saves me from another bill for SiriusXM.
1st Wave 33, 80’s on 8, Classic Rewind. On a side note, I know 1st Wave can be unpredictable sometimes even during regular programming, but today they’re showing they played Def Leppard’s “Photograph” at 9:12 a.m. - but whatever.