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"If it sounds like FM, you're out."

I was trolling around the Internet looking for locations and photos of the various XM studios around the country and came across more than one article from the early days (pre-Mel) of XM where the folks running the place were proud to mention that they had 2 million, even 3 million, and growing(!), pieces of music in XM's library.

For example, see this article: http://www.crutchfield.com/S-7nGf4i045VH/learn/reviews/20030623/xm_hq.html

The title of this thread comes from page two of that article.

We have repeatedly decried the dumbing-down of the playlists and programming of our favorite stations post-merger in this forum. It's just sad we have had so little effect on Mel and his team.

I received my latest bill. I'm still trying to decide if I will keep the service. I've been a subscriber since at least 2004, perhaps 2003. My favorite stations just are not the same, and not in a good way. XM Radio was poised to rule the radio world. Sirius XM, not so much.

I wonder if they still use those DC studios. They looked pretty phenomenal.
 
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