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Howard Stern is the anchor supporting Sirius? give me a break. That foul mouth pig. Sounds like many of you have very limited intelligence. Sat radio offers much more than crap like Howard that drives listeners to buy SIRI.
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I for one have never listened to Howard Stern and in fact have blocked the filth of his channel and others like him. No doubt there are those followers that leaped to Siri as he did but Howard is by no means a ultimate catalyst to Siri's success. There's plenty of content otherwise to drive subscribers. Let's get out of the bad economy and then you'll see this company surge. People are loosing job's, they're not spending the weekly unemployment check on satelite radio!
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Interesting to read these responses from some of you, however it sounds like a bunch of narrow minded novists lacking peripheral vision. Satelite radio is cutting edge entertainment in its infancy. I can remeber when cable came out decades ago and HBO appeared. No one gave it much hope. But now look at television. Baby boomers years ago had to adjust a set a rabbit ears to get a clear picture. Satelite radio is evolving much like it but at a much quicker pace due to technology / research and all those sorts. Whether it's called Sirius XM or something else years from now is yet to be seen but one thing is certain, it's not going away. Stop the phony silly bashing and acting like children (that maybe some are) and contribute reasonable facts for your discussion.
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peripheral vision. Satelite radio is cutting edge entertainment in its infancy. I can remeber when cable came out decades ago and HBO appeared. No one gave it much hope. But now look at television. Baby boomers years ago had to adjust a set a rabbit ears to get a clear picture. Satelite radio is evolving much like it but at a much quicker pace due to technology / research and all those sorts. Whether it's called Sirius XM or something else years from now is yet to be seen but one thing is certain, it's not going away. Stop the phony silly bashing and acting like children (that maybe some are) and contribute reasonable facts for your discussion.