I believe OOTunes, which is not free but a great radio app, also
offers support for serious XM.

Scott

On 5/20/13, Liz and Sammie <[email protected]> wrote:
> The XM App is a challenging App, but it is workable.  If you want an App
> that is very accessible, get MusicDoc.  If you have an active online XM
> account, you can use MusicDoc.
>
> Liz Ulrich and Leader Dog Sammie
>
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> Sent from my very intelligent ParrotHead of an IPhone
>
> On May 20, 2013, at 5:47 PM, David Chittenden <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I find that about half to two/thirds of apps are at least somewhat
>> accessible. Note: I do not include games in this unscientific assessment
>> as I expect graphical games to not be accessible.
>>
>> There is no actual requirement for apps to be accessible for the blind.
>> Fortunately, VO's integration means apps developed to iOS standards will
>> most likely be at least partially accessible.
>>
>> There is a radio tuner app which will allow you access to Satellite radio
>> if you have an active account. This app is accessible, but I cannot
>> remember which one it is. I live in NZ, so do not have access.
>>
>> In all honesty, the only thing you can do, besides trying to generate
>> enough noise for hopefully convincing the company to make adjustments, is
>> find an accessible alternative.
>>
>> We really need to remember that we are an insignificant market at only
>> 0.5% of the population. Though we desire to have all apps be accessible
>> for us, how many of us consider access for other disability populations.
>> For instance, how many podcasts, especially those created by blind people,
>> include full transcripts for those who are deaf? Until we all start doing
>> so with every podcast we create so that deaf people can have equal
>> participation, I would say we are the pot calling the kettle black.
>>
>> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 21/05/2013, at 1:45, buddy liverman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> well i don't know what to do except try to make it work if possible. what
>>> should we all do to make xm accessible? what would be a good radio to buy
>>> just a basic one i used to have a Pioneer Ino i don't really like xm
>>> because the content has changed since the merger, i like deeptracks
>>> oldies my wife likes bluegrass. could all of you who have or like xm i
>>> prefer pandora I do like cousin Brucy used to listen on wabc. thanks i
>>> told xm to the lady she was very nice i tried to explain patiently as
>>> possible you need to tell the developer to fix this as most apps are
>>> accessible with Voice over. i thought by now they would be accessible it
>>> seems like most things money is the bottom line and they don't care.
>>> thanks for reading this long bitching session. i am sorry, just
>>> frustrated. thanks Buddy.
>>>
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