ercjncpr said:All this will mean is a cutback in true alternative programming and the main channels will turn into clones of the old (original) Muzak service
Mark Jeffries said:ercjncpr said:All this will mean is a cutback in true alternative programming and the main channels will turn into clones of the old (original) Muzak service
Please explain. Sirius XM's main advantage to the terrestrial competition is what has to be called "alternative programming," even if the most mainstream channels are its most-listened to.
ercjncpr said:Mark Jeffries said:ercjncpr said:All this will mean is a cutback in true alternative programming and the main channels will turn into clones of the old (original) Muzak service
Please explain. Sirius XM's main advantage to the terrestrial competition is what has to be called "alternative programming," even if the most mainstream channels are its most-listened to.
9 times out of ten when a new company takes over an existing one, there are layoffs and cutbacks in order to absorb the costs associated with the takeover. It is just my own humble opinion that Mr. Malone will ditch SXM's present business and programming model and transform it into a subscription based all music service with maybe around 50 channels.
ercjncpr said:It is just my own humble opinion that Mr. Malone will ditch SXM's present business and programming model and transform it into a subscription based all music service with maybe around 50 channels.
ChannelFlipper said:I don't think you understand the business model. The capacity for the multitude of stations is a fixed cost sunk into the satellites that are already in space. They sell advertising on those non-music channels which generally have syndicated content. Other contracts, such as the sports contracts have long-terms and could not be jettisoned. Shrinking the offerings makes no sense at this point.
Mark Jeffries said:Sirius XM's main advantage to the terrestrial competition is what has to be called "alternative programming," even if the most mainstream channels are its most-listened to.
KDM 7000 said:I guess Sirius / XM is ok, but I'm not too impressed with them now that they got rid of BBC Radio 1Xtra and replaced Kiss XM with New York's Z100 and LA's 102.7 KIIS FM and some hip hop station in Chicago. I guess if you're in the middle of no where it would come in very handy, though.