Here is a message I got from Sirius Radio a few minutes ago.
We're adding new channels to our lineup in May, bringing even more variety and
value to our listeners.
Pop2K (Channel 10), The Groove (Channel 50) and several other channels were
added to our lineup on May 9, with Comedy Central Radio (Channel 95) and
Entertainment Weekly Radio (Channel 105) to be added in the next few weeks.
These channels are being added to our subscription packages at no additional
cost. (NOTE: Comedy Central Radio may feature 'mature' content and is excluded
from Family Friendly packages.)
To further improve your listening experience, we also made several minor
adjustments to our lineup on May 9 including renaming some channels and moving
a few others to a different number or category that's more logical or
appropriate. Only a few channels were impacted by these changes.
Please visit siriusxm.com/channelupdate for more information and to create and
download your customized channel guide so you have the latest channel lineup at
your fingertips.
Joe Buch
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> From: John Figliozzi <[email protected]>
>To: Shortwave programming discussion <[email protected]>; Internet
>radio discussion <[email protected]>
>Cc: *NASWA <[email protected]>; ODXA yg <[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, April 9, 2013 11:39 PM
>Subject: [Internetradio] Sirius/XM Dropping WRN (ch. 120) on 4/25
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>
>Glenn Hauser reports that Sirius/XM satellite radio is dropping the World
>Radio Network from its line-up on April 25. WRN currently occupies channel
>120. There's no word on what Sirius/XM plans to replace this channel with, if
>anything; but I know I don't need another spotlight artist music channel. WRN
>is a unique service relaying a range of international broadcasters. While it
>is available via smartphone and the internet, having it via satellite to the
>car and to Eton E1-XM receivers does serve as a partial replacement for direct
>shortwave reception. It also serves to diversify Sirius/XM's offerings and
>set it apart from conventional terrestrial AM/FM radio.
>
>As both an investor and subscriber, I have registered my strong objection to
>this decision with Sirius/XM. Their response has been to point out to me
>(cluelessly) that if I want international news, I can listen to BBC World
>Service on channel 118 with (sic) "Europe Today", "The World Today" and "World
>Business Report". (These programs have been discontinued by the BBC.)
>
>If you are a subscriber and disagree with this decision, my suggestion is that
>you register your objection with Sirius/XM and suggest to them that they are
>no longer serving your listening tastes by doing so.
>
>As for me, I am seriously reconsidering continuing with my subscriptions.
>
>John Figliozzi
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