Re: WSM 117 -- and Sirius Advice
Without yet seeing that Sirius Backstage post, this begs the question of what would happen to 117 Sirius Advice.
I just speculated in my CNBC post that maybe Sirius wouldn't axe anything this time. But this might suggest that someone gave Sirius the advice (play on words intended) to axe that.
As for myself, I have yet to pay any notice at all to Sirius Advice (even when channel-surfing), unless I'm forgetting something. (Could be.) And I admit maybe I'm missing something there.
I don't listen to WSM a lot but I'm glad it's there and, generally speaking, I've liked it or at least thought it was okay when I've heard it. The Grand Ole Opry is a classic and WSM as a radio station isn't far behind. As for myself, while I tend to listen to country only every now and then -- today I usually listen to other genres more, such as various forms of rock and dance -- there have been times in my life when I have been a country listener. (My comments on the Houston radio board about former country radio station KENR might suggest that. KENR was no WSM but it did play a role in my own radio listening history for a few years.)
I've always thought WSM added a little something extra to Sirius's lineup and I would be happy to see it continue.
> There is a post on the Sirius Backstage website that WSM
> will move from channel 111 to 117 when Cosmo debuts on 111.
> There were rumors here last month that WSM would be off
> Sirius when Cosmo started (put on 111 to be next to Martha)
> but there is a notice signed by a WSM promotions person
> saying WSM will continue. For non-country fans, WSM is
> different from the other country channels because it blends
> music from the very old to the currrent traditional sounds,
> plus has the live Grand Ol Opry and country
> musician/historian Eddie Stubbs playing 'deep classics' and
> giving the history of the music. It was a direct simulcast
> of the Nashville AM station until a few weeks back when they
> went to a separate feed but by the WSM staff.
>