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Post by H2IZCOOL on Jun 29, 2008 12:35:14 GMT -5
I think I mentioned earlier that when we got a new car, it came with a free 3-month subscription to XM radio. We enjoyed it so much that we extended our subscription for another 3 years. Recently, via an email from XM I found out that with that subscription, we are also entitled to free XM on line. As long as you already have an XM account (car or home), you can add online free. xmro.xmradio.com/xstream/login_servlet.jspThe only thing you don't get is the sports stuff (I do use XM in the car sometimes to listen to my Sox). I guess that's because of the on-line rights that sites like MLB.com have. Anyway, it is kinda cool to catch the Decades, Deep Tracks, Top Tracks etc on my computer. (Right now I'm listening to the '60s on 6 (All I Need To Get By - Marvin and Tammi)
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Post by Railyn on Jun 29, 2008 17:15:07 GMT -5
We get free online content with Sirius too. Also the same as you said - no talk - just music.
But I love me some First Wave (Sirius 22!) and Richard Blade.
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Post by Dawn on Jun 29, 2008 19:34:21 GMT -5
We don't have a subscription to XM directly, but we do get the XM music channels as part of our Directv package. I agree, they have great programming on the Decades and Deep Tracks especially, with many songs that would never get airplay on commercial radio. We're thinking about getting a traditional subscription so we can listen to it in the cars, and also access the online content.
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