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  1. Demian is offline
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    11-08-2008, 08:35 PM #1

    Scan of yesterday's 3 page Sirius/XM ad in USA Today...

    Here are scans of some of it anyway.......






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    11-08-2008, 09:09 PM #2
    It was mentioned somewhere else that the New York Post also had three full pages.

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    11-08-2008, 10:26 PM #3
    ABOUT TIME they started a ad campaign...lets hope CC is just as surprising in the right way this time.

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    11-08-2008, 11:26 PM #4
    This is excellent news, thanks for the pics. it is a great looking ad, large letters "NEW....NEW....NEW" cant wait to see a tv ad.

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    11-09-2008, 12:03 AM #5
    Thanks a million. NOW we need to take these channels and cross reference them against existing channels!!! This could give us an idea of what stays and what goes.

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    11-09-2008, 12:34 AM #6
    Appears to be safe..........

    -------------------Music Channels-----------------------
    40s on 4
    50s on 5
    60s on 6
    70s on 7
    80s on 8
    Elvis Radio
    The 20 on 20
    AC/DC
    LEd Zeppelin
    Hair Nation
    New Wave
    Alt Nation
    Faction
    Classic Vinyl
    E Street Radio
    Greatful Dead
    Margaritaville
    Little Steven's Underground Garage
    The Coffee House
    Bam?
    Chill
    Shade45
    HipHop Nation
    SoulTown
    Real Jazz
    Siriusly Sinatra
    BB Kings Bluesville
    Cinemagic
    On Broadway
    Outlaw Country
    Bluegrass Junction
    Willie's place
    The Joint
    Praise
    Met Opera Radio

    ------------Sports--------------
    NFL
    MLB
    NHL
    NBA
    PGA
    Mad Dog Radio
    Barclays English Premier League
    NCA
    Indycar
    F1
    NASCAR
    Big10
    PAC10
    SEC
    Big East
    Big 12
    ACC

    ----------Talk/News--------------
    Fox News
    CNN
    CNBC
    Bloomberg
    POTUS
    XM Public Radio
    NPR
    Doctor Radio
    Catholic Channel
    Cosmo Radio
    boom Radio?
    America Left
    America Right
    Raw Dog
    Bubba
    Laugh USA
    National Lampoon
    Laugh Attach
    Radio Disney
    Kids Place
    Howard Stern
    Blue Collar COmedy
    MArtha
    Opie & Anthony
    Foxxhole
    Sirius XM Stars
    Oprah

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    11-09-2008, 02:30 AM #7
    Quote Originally Posted by jmm232 View Post
    Appears to be safe..........
    Safe?

    I don't see.........

    Beyond Jazz

    Deep Tracks

    The Village

    The Fungus

    The Loft

    XMX

    Fine Tuning

    ...............among others!

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    11-09-2008, 03:44 AM #8
    Not saying that was a comprehensive list, just saying that those are the ones on the adverisement. Would not be advertising channels they planned to remove the following week. Based on that assumption, I said the above channels were "safe" from being nixed.

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    11-09-2008, 03:47 AM #9
    Perhaps, when all is said and done, these will be the channels that can be accessible to either service. I believe some exclusive content was going to remain on each at this time as well. Any direct competitors to the channels listed in the ad could be on the chopping block.

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    11-09-2008, 04:26 AM #10
    Since there are going to be two services for quite awhile, why not have some different fringe channels on each service so at least some people who have a favorite genre/channel can at least get it on one of the services, rather than not at all?

    If both services get rid of the punk, modern jazz, and folk genre channels etc., it leaves people who are fans of those genres no where to go - except to their iPod, Slacker, or internet radio...

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