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With the XM - SIRIUS Satellite Radio merger a done deal, what will this combination mean to your costs and your programming choices? I posed five questions to SIRIUS - which I was able to only answer after a little poking around. Read more.

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July 26, 2008 at 5:37 pm
(1) Mark Yeskie :

o comments huh? it just goes to show you that people expect things to happen for them . lets take trucking radio for an example. how these people produced a radio show with the minute knowledge of trucking is beyond belief.Actually I think that trucking radio as it is todays should be promptly named…” GARBAGE RADIO” Todays breed of trucking drivers need guidance!!!!! they will never progress intellectually without someone teaching them. coping with todays high traffic volumns is a task in its self and todays trucking radio is supposed to what?, entertain these folks as they navigate through the public. There exist no knowledgeable source for educational content for these folks though it is EXTREMELY NECESSARY!. Radio can be entertainment, however radio can be a source that our society needs to progress as “WE THE PEOPLE”. you see my friends, the comments left for you represent what?

August 2, 2008 at 10:21 am
(2) Bryan :

I completely agree with Mr. Yeskie here. There is so much potential in radio to provide informative, insightful programming, or to meet the continuing education needs of select listening groups. With hundreds of channels available for use on satellite we instead face the prospect of another cable television scenario — 200 channels and nothing on.

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