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Satellite Radio: XM and Sirius Battle for Your $$$
Satellite Radio is the future of broadcastingSatellite Radio, in short, can be described as commercial-free music, news, sports and talk shows. Many of the biggest players and events are now available from Sirius radio and XM radio like Howard Stern, Fred Schneider (the B52s), NFL, English Soccer, NBA, NASCAR, NHL, Major League Baseball, INDY, and the PGA.
SatelliteSweeps.com Now Offers Six and 12 Month XM and Sirius Subscription With Satellite Radios
SatelliteSweeps.com, a subsidiary of the Gulfstream Internet Group, announced today that they will provide six or 12 month subscriptions to XM or Sirius satellite radio services with any satellite radio from the web site.
Present Tense Jazz -- the Smooth Jazz Jazz Band -- Announces National Radio Campaign for Smooth Talkin'
Smooth Jazz Jam Band, Present Tense Jazz, announces a national radio campaign for their recent CD Smooth Talkin', featuring Eric Marienthal on sax, and Alex Acuna on percussion. The CD, produced by Richard J. Frank and Ronnie Kaufman, features 12 original compositions plus a unique arrangement of Steven Tyler's (Aerosmith) classic rock anthem 'Dream On.'
Sirius Satellite Radio vs XM Satellite Radio – Which Streams Should You Choose?
Sirius Satellite Radio vs XM Satellite Radio – Which Streams
Should You Choose?
Just as many TV viewers have come to consider cable TV a
life necessity, so too is satellite radio becoming a mainstream replacement for
traditional AM/FM listening. Yes you have to pay for it, but just as with
cable, you get way more channels and edgier, more innovative programming.
La Vella Radio Brings Digital Internet Radio to Users' Mobile Phones
La Vella Mobile Radio Gives Users over 100 Digital Radio Stations on their Mobile Handsets.
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