TVradioguru said:The true irony is the fact that SS frequently holds out satellite radio as being the benchmark for quality in radio. Satellite radio, which I may add from the beginning and still, relies on playlists and voicetracking from a single location.
The sad reality with Satellite Radio is people in the numbers required to bail Satellites Bacon out of the fire just aren't there. And Sirius XM is hundreds of millions of dollars in debt with a stock price under $2 a share, when you talk about radio being dead you should look no further than these guys who are circling the financial drain as we discuss this. In fact Forbes Magazine picked Sirius XM as one of the 10 largest companies likely to fold in the coming year.
Why would anyone want to emulate a company that has driven itself right into the ditch???