Oldbones said:Lots of narrow niches, but still somebody else's selection of tunes. It's playlisted, it's voicetracked, it's generic.
I can only speak for XM's '50s channel, which I listen to 99% of the time. I don't know about, or care about, voicetracking. I do know that the people who play the music KNOW the music. I'm not hearing some 25 year old reading off of a script, even if he IS in the studio. And the "playlist" is one that I haven't heard on terrestrial radio since Eisenhower was president.
How much longer do you think either XM or Sirius are gonna be able to continue bleeding red ink before someone pulls the plug? Neither service is anywhere near breaking even and subscriptions have plateaued. The investors aren't gonna wait forever to see a return on investment before they start making changes and my guess is you won't like what they do.
MY guess is that the two services will merge before they "pull the plug". And that may not be such a bad idea.