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Post by mrjukebox on Mar 12, 2008 23:04:03 GMT -5
As most of you know,effective May 1st,all the XM channels will be leaving the Radio AOL lineup-This affects all diehard fans of classic "American Top 40"-Now we have to pay a small subscription fee if we want to hear our favorite show-Personally,I don't mind,because I've been a Casey Kasem devotee since 1974-Would like to know what your thoughts are on the subject.
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Post by skyseth on Mar 13, 2008 3:01:59 GMT -5
For the listeners outside the Usa , like me , it's a disaster. I regret that there are no solutions available to allow foreigners to subscribe online whatever the cost would be for us. I enjoy XM radios 6 and 7, 8' shows and the quality of the stream despite its low power.
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Post by dadetim on Mar 13, 2008 3:56:26 GMT -5
i don't like it, concidering the fact that i can't afford to get satellite radio, and i love listening to AT40 without the commercials, crystal clear on my computer. i love recording them, so i could listen to them anytime i want. so no, i am dreading the first of may right now
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Post by easye on Mar 13, 2008 4:58:24 GMT -5
Not good news for me either. Any chance that XM might partner up with somebody else so we can still listen to AT40?
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Post by shadster on Mar 13, 2008 17:25:46 GMT -5
XM is not real expensive. $12 a month, less than 2 quarters a day. Switching from cable to directv is an alternative route. But if your outside the USA, I guess your SOL
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