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Sirius XM app soars even without Howard Stern {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jul 7th 2009 7:00AM Dude, they work for the same company now. Why do you have to hate? It's not a Stern vs. O & A thing anymore. If you want any form of satellite radio to survive, you should want as many people as possible to keep their subscriptions.
It's like saying, "Oh man the iPod Touch is such a hack! It doesn't even have a cell phone in it! And no camera too. iPhone is the only way." How stupid.
Sirius XM app soars even without Howard Stern {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jul 6th 2009 9:19PM I've been a Sirius subscriber for years now. I agree, they are digging their own grave. It is one disappointment after another. Streaming used to be free with a paid subscription, many of us didn't care about the quality. And the merger was handled poorly by ruining and/or killing some of the best stations. And they paid way way way too much for some of the talent, e.i. Oprah and Martha Stewart. It doesn't matter what you think about Stern, his two channels continue to drive subscriptions. Love him or hate him, without him satellite radio would have been a distant memory by now.
On the other hand, I overheard a co-worker tell another for "only a few bucks more a month" he could get Sirius on his iPhone. He demoed the app and in a few seconds he was streaming right away. He was so happy and thought it was a great deal. Of course, he is also a VP at my company and makes way more than the average person.









