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SiriusXM Facing Layoffs As Subscriber Growth Slows

"The company employed a workforce of 5,590 employees at the end of 2021."

Wow.

How many of those are actually responsible for putting audio (okay, a digital signal...) out there for subscribers to listen to? Half that number?

Wonder if that "Free" SXM holiday offer will be there *this* year?

Currently own three vehicles with receivers, and zero activations.
 
Wonder if that "Free" SXM holiday offer will be there *this* year?
Lol, it actually is. SXM had their free period from I believe 11/23 - 12/5 this year, so ya got 2 more days!
Currently own three vehicles with receivers, and zero activations.
Same. It's not that I don't appreciate the content, but to me the audio quality is so bad that it makes it nearly unlistenable. Music stations sound thin and flat and talk stations sound worse than most any AM station I've heard.
 
"The company employed a workforce of 5,590 employees at the end of 2021."
Pretty sure that includes full time and part time employees, which include part time 'personalities' that voice track out of their homes.
How many of those are actually responsible for putting audio (okay, a digital signal...) out there for subscribers to listen to? Half that number?
SXM's technical department(s) is run pretty lean, considering how many locations they have.
 
Pretty sure that includes full time and part time employees, which include part time 'personalities' that voice track out of their homes.
It likely includes a lot of customer service staff members, although most of that is subcontracted out to India and the Philippines. But there is a lot of higher level customer staff for account management and problem resolution.
SXM's technical department(s) is run pretty lean, considering how many locations they have.
Who does the maintenance on the ground repeaters in shadow areas and in high-rise building zones? Is that also sub-contracted?
 
Who does the maintenance on the ground repeaters in shadow areas and in high-rise building zones? Is that also sub-contracted?
Yes that's contracted out. Can't remember the name of the company who takes care of those. NYC, D.C. and Atlanta had very small in-house maintenance staff's, destined to get even smaller over time.
 
Lol, it actually is. SXM had their free period from I believe 11/23 - 12/5 this year, so ya got 2 more days!

Same. It's not that I don't appreciate the content, but to me the audio quality is so bad that it makes it nearly unlistenable. Music stations sound thin and flat and talk stations sound worse than most any AM station I've heard.
The content is actually decent, but the sound quality is poor. It's always been like that even before XM and Sirius merged...
 
The content is actually decent, but the sound quality is poor. It's always been like that even before XM and Sirius merged...
I remember the debates about the sound quality in the now-defunct XM forums. There were a few hi-fi enthusiasts who insisted that the sound quality could be a lot better than it was. As for me, I was pleased with the sound quality of the music channels, which was certainly better than that of FM radio. I don't know how it is now since I no longer have a satellite radio receiver, but in the 2000s, the sound quality was very good.
 
I remember the debates about the sound quality in the now-defunct XM forums. There were a few hi-fi enthusiasts who insisted that the sound quality could be a lot better than it was. As for me, I was pleased with the sound quality of the music channels, which was certainly better than that of FM radio. I don't know how it is now since I no longer have a satellite radio receiver, but in the 2000s, the sound quality was very good.
It's fair to middlin in the car, much better on the app.
 
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