XM RADIO said:
Neanderpaul,, XM and Sirius are the wave of the future,,Who in their right mind would listen to Terrestrial , 12 commercials and 2 songs!!! At XM weve got Wolfman Jack, Phlash Phelps, Pat Clarke,and Marty with the party,, all commercial free,,at Sirius its Mr Music Norm N Nite,,,Cousin Brucie,,and Pat St John,, For music its always going to be Satellite!!!!!!!!
4 XMs since 05
3 Sirius since 05
Clear Channel worships satan
Unfortunately, you also have multi-billion dollar debt that continues to grow, horrible audio processing, a signal that drops out, and nothing unique in content that terrestrial radio hasn't already provided. With better sound quality, and local flavor. And it's not commercial free. Those promos that run are as horrible sounding as the worst local cable ads ever were. And let's not forget the kiss of death...Nobody's really there live. Almost ALL of those alleged commercial free music shows are pre-recorded and allow for no feedback from the consumer. Just like all the Sunday night syndicated shows that nobody listens to. Terrestrial radio's audience attrition rate is the lowest of any mass medium, and in fact 93% of Americans surveyed are satisfied with what they hear every day. Radio works when executed properly. Problem is, in a lot of the country, it's not.
Satellite radio is the CB of our generation. It didn't work, and if there were a real opportunity for success, this attempted merger (remember, it still hasn't gone through) wouldn't be necessary. Companies don't merge when competition is strong.
Satellite radio has failed. Any other industry would've pulled capital investment dollars years ago, but Lee, and now Mel are such great salespeople, that some still want to believe. I want to. I want it to be the great oasis for those of us who actually know the product. I want it to be the opportunity to be heard nation/worldwide and for there to be more jobs for us.
But it isn't...
As soon as I heard they were doing everything on the cheap (voicetracking, not paying for content) I saw the end coming. Satellite will continue to fail until they make it unique. It's not. Music is music is music. No matter where you hear it. It's what comes between the songs that makes the difference. I've been yelling this from the rooftops for years.
...and just like satellite. Nobody's listening.
The sound quality sucks. The dropout sucks. The commitment to talent sucks. There's nothing Satelllite can give me that terrestrial doesn't. And if I truly want musical depth, which by the way, America doesn't, I have my mp3 player.
And remember...I'm a fan. I love the idea. Except, I've listened, and have been repeatedly disappointed by Satellite radio. Most Americans aren't that patient. First impressions almost always last forever. And the first impressions have been "what's the big deal? I can hear all this stuff on my radio now, why should I pay for this?"
And then they call their Satellite radio provider and tell them they want to cancel, and the provider offers to subsidize their programming.
...and the meter keeps on running. Dropping them further in debt every day.