scottwmro said:
It was believed that XM would solve that problem, but we as humans (especially the Nashville Area) are so stuck on terrestrial radio, I'm afraid that this is a train wreck for consultants and group owners, as they are confused of what demo to reach, and it causes problems for other industries as well.
I can only speak for me...but XM is the answer. I've had XM for three years...and I'm not tired of it yet.
Sure, I listen to local radio...a lot of it...but about half the time I use the XM to find something I'm in the mood for.
My first bank of XM pre-sets shows the variety:
01 smooth jazz
02 WSIX-XM (what did you expect)
03 chill
04 top tracks (classic rock)
05 air america
06 60's oldies (with jocks-jingles-reverb-themes)
07 deep cuts (aor)
08 80's oldies
09 comedy (uncensored: rough but funny)
10 audio visions
there's always a choice...lots of network news/musical choices/sports (including MLB)...$13 a month seems fair
and a lot of the channels have no commercials