Well, it's their situation, not ours.
If a subscriber wants to listen on the
Net, then they pay.  If not, well,
that's that.  The free lunch is long
gone.  XM has to defray their costs
somewhere.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
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Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 12:18
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Subject: Re: important, xm radio
information


> It doesn't seem right that XM should
have to charge that extra fee.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Charles Adkins"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004
5:22 PM
> Subject: important, xm radio
information
>
>
> This is some information I thought all
of you who have XM could use.
>
>
> NEW YORK - XM Satellite Radio Holdings
will soon begin broadcasting some of
> its stations
> to subscribers over the Internet,
fresh on the heels of the company's
> discontinuation
> of a receiver for PCs that some users
used to circumvent the music
> industry's crackdown
> on illegal file sharing.
> Starting in early October, XM will
charge $7.99 for a subscription to
listen
> to its
> 68 commercial-free music stations and
about a half dozen other XM stations
> on the
> Internet, the company said Wednesday.
Those who already subscribe to XM's
> satellite
> service, typically at $9.99 a month,
can sign up for XM Radio Online for an
> extra
> $3.99 a month.
> Software currently on the market
allows users to record music from
Internet
> radio
> stations onto their computers
anonymously - circumventing the music
> industry's much-publicized
> crackdown on piracy. But XM said it is
discouraging subscribers from doing
> so.
> "We don't condone that type of
activity, and in fact that can
theoretically
> constitute
> a violation of the user agreement of
our service," said XM spokesman Chance
> Patterson.
> A program called TimeTrax fueled a
surge in demand for XM's PCR receiver, a
> PC-based
> satellite-radio receiver that went on
sale about a year and a half ago.
> Using the
> PCR and TimeTrax, users can record
multiple XM stations at once and store
> the programming
> as individual songs in MP3 or WAV
formats.
> But the PCR was discontinued recently
as XM prepared to launch XM Radio
> Online.
> "The PCR had been on the market for
more than a year and a half, and so
> that's sort
> of the typical life cycle anyway of
some of these consumer electronic
> products anyway,"
> said Patterson.
> Some satellite radio insiders believe
the PCR created a big buzz among those
> looking
> to copy tunes because the sound
quality of music from satellite
broadcasts
> is much
> higher than music streamed over the
Internet.
> Still, analysts believe the chance to
listen to about 70 music channels and
> about
> a half dozen other XM stations online
could push more customers toward XM,
> which
> has more than 2.1 million subscribers.
> "There are a lot of people who listen
to radio during the workday and this
> is a way
> to reach those types of consumers,"
said April Horace, an analyst with Janco
> Partners.
> "XM has already built a good brand. So
for people who want the same content
> online,
> it makes a lot of sense," said
Michelle Abraham, an analyst with
> In-Stat/MDR. "Especially
> with more broadband connections and
new devices that let you take the
> content from
> your PC to your entertainment center
and play it through your home stereo
> system."
> XM is promoting the new service
through a partnership with Dell,
offering
> buyers
> of Dell Inspiron notebooks and
Dimension desktops a 30-day trial
> subscription to
> XM.
> XM's competition, New York-based
Sirius Satellite Radio, doesn't offer an
> Internet-only
> subscription, but does lets
subscribers listen to its 65 music
stations on
> the Internet
> at no extra charge, and offers 72-hour
free trials on the Net.
> "It's been a significant reason why
people have come to our service," said
> Sirius
> spokesman Ron Rodrigues.
> XM shares rose 30 cents to $29.46 on
the Nasdaq Stock Market, where Sirius
> shares
> fell 1 cent to $2.89.
>
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