JohnnyElectron said:Why doesn't XM offer a true "A-la-carte" package: no sports, just 10 music channels for $5/month?
Why doesn't cable TV offer a "non-sports" 'a la carte' package, again, you pick your 10 channels for $10 a month.
I would go for both, but neither will do it, even though they clearly have the ability to lock out all channels except a few based on your XM serial number or digital cable TV box.
In this economy, I don't know why these guys wouldn't rather keep the same or more subs, but with less income? Screw ESPN and their $3.95 a sub they charge my cable co - and I don't watch them, yet subsidize the rest.
Is Mel Karmazin and your local Cable Co as stupid as NetFlix - I'd say "yes" on that one, sorry to say.
They do offer an a la carte package without sports, $7 per month for 50 channels of your choice, but it is limited to very few compatible radios.
http://www.siriusxm.com/subscriptions/packages/sirius/alacarte
Technology limitations are definitely a major factor here. Very few radios are capable of A La Carte offerings. I'm not sure that both the Sirius and XM systems are capable either, it may only be possible on one or the other.