That is correct.  BBC Radio 1 on Sirius and XM carries the same schedule on a 
five hour delay.

However, there is cause for alarm.  It appears that XM's BBCWS is now identical 
to the PRI feed carried by BBCWS on Sirius.  Therefore, the Americas 
stream--which carries a wider variety of programs than the PRI 
stream--apparently can no longer be heard anywhere (!?) in North America.  I'm 
going to try and get confirmation on this from the BBC.  If this isn't a 
mistake, it's a significant loss IMHO.

John Figliozzi

---- Richard Cuff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> If I recall, Sirius - which has carried Radio One for quite a while,
> carries Radio One on a five-hour delay.  So someone listening at 9 AM
> ET would hear the same material as aired domestically at 5 AM GMT (or
> BST, as appropriate).
> 
> My guess is that it's the same service.
> 
> Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA
> 
> On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 9:27 AM, Joe Buch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The new XM Channel lineup is out.  The web site says old channel presets 
> > will automatically map over to the new equivalent channel.  They have added 
> > a music service called BBC Radio One.  I ahve not listened yet so do not 
> > know if this is the real BBC Radio One or just a music service that plays 
> > the same kind of trash.
> >
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