XM Radio Plans Online Music Service 199
Grump writes "Diving into the already crowded online music business, XM Radio Online, will launch sometime in early October and operate commercial-free, just as its satellite programming does. XM will charge $7.99 per month for unlimited listening and offer a discount rate of $3.99 to subscribers of its existing radio services."
Hope they don't mind me (Score:3, Interesting)
Not off-topic mods (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Not off-topic mods (Score:2)
Will they send the black helicopters after me if I use my headphone jack to connect a DAT drive and record the Al Franken Show for later listening?
Re:Hope they don't mind me (Score:2)
Time-shifting the broadcasts using Total Recorder.
Excellent!
But for right now, I really want to find out who it is putting all the Howard Stern radio shows up on Kazaa. I need to buy that dude at least a few dozen beers.
Nice attempt... but competitor's already there! (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Nice attempt... but competitor's already there! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Nice attempt... but competitor's already there! (Score:2)
Re:Nice attempt... but competitor's already there! (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Nice attempt... but competitor's already there! (Score:4, Interesting)
And this is why it would be friggin' awesome if there was a SD card in the car radio and a button called "remember this song." Later on, you could take the card out of the car, pop it on your PC and buy the songs you totally forgot about. In my case, this would be more useful for flagging great songs I hear on the local college radio and community stations. Oftentimes, I can't stick around to hear who a particular artist is but I want to check them out later. Yes, it's analog radio now, but maybe when they switch to digital it will be possible. I'm not holding my breath . . .
(I actually would like it even better if there was a button that, when pushed would donate a quarter to directly to the artist and give me the right to download the song. It seems like a better distribution model for both consumer and producer. Unfortunately, I don't think the middlemen would quite latch on to the concept ; )
Re:Nice attempt... but competitor's already there! (Score:3, Interesting)
I would hope that XM uses higher quality streams than Sirius. I tried to use Sirius's streams from work, but since I'm confined to a set of headphones, it sounds absolutely atrocious.
XM has to do something now that they've axed the XMPCR!
Re:Nice attempt... but competitor's already there! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Nice attempt... but competitor's already there! (Score:2)
And I'll echo sentiments expressed earlier -- it's strange that XM has decided to charge their subscribers for something that Sirius subscribers get for free.
Re:Nice attempt... but competitor's already there! (Score:5, Informative)
They do an excellent job. The free version is very nice, and the full version is $3-$4 a month. The free version has lots of programmed stations already in, and it uses your tastes and ratings to constantly build your own radio station. This isn't a shameless plug...I just really like it. The variety in the music I want to hear makes perfect background music while at work.
The downside is that it only works with IE. Boo!
A few drawbacks for that $2 price savings (Score:2)
They are constantly having server issues. Sirius message boards are full of "is your online streaming working today" threads.
Not all SIrius channels are available online. Its pretty much music only, no news, sports or entertainment. XM has indicated that it will have music and "a variety of other content" which I assume means that they don't have all the contracts signed yet for all the content providers but it does seem li
Re:Nice attempt... but competitor's already there! (Score:2)
A cool thing I discovered about Sirius: they offer (for a limited time) a $500 lifetime plan. Pay the dough, and you get Sirius for free till they go out of business.
Re:Nice attempt... but competitor's already there! (Score:2)
That is for the lifetime of your Sirius RECEIVER, not the Sirius COMPANY or the Sirius CUSTOMER.
If you're gonna get that, make sure you get some kind of insurance on your RECEIVER.
Now, I'm pretty sure if you actually did have that and had receiver problems outside the warranty period, they'd probably be willing to hook you up with a deal to get your new receiver hooked up.. but it's not as good a deal as ya think.
yep (Score:4, Insightful)
They already have the structure setup to spit out tunes and news. As people get addicted to it in their car, they'll naturally want it at their desk too...
Wouldn't surprise me if they offer it for a cheap add-on to their existing service.
Re:yep (Score:4, Funny)
Re:yep (Score:4, Funny)
Yeah, right, but when is a big company like XM gonna cater to the demands of their fans and customers....
Re:yep (Score:2)
But yea, they generally already do everything one could need.
And XM rules.
Just get a DC power supply (Score:2)
My Roady (original, not 2) home kit is taking forever, I just switch the antenna between listening locations.
I'd pay the extra $4/mo if:
a) it works under Linux
b) It isn't restricted to a single computer
Would reduce stress on my Roady's connectors bringing it inside from the car every night.
Re:Just get a DC power supply (Score:2)
Re:yep (Score:2)
kexp.org is excellent and free (Score:2, Informative)
Re:kexp.org is excellent and free (Score:2)
Re:kexp.org is excellent and free (Score:2)
A greater variety, plus the news and talk channels.
Re:kexp.org is excellent and free (Score:2)
Wow. Where are you buying your coffee? Is the mug gold-plated? At most Starbucks-type coffee shops, a medium coffee (sorry, TALL) is about $1.50.
Now, I could understand spending $3.99 for a latte...
Re:kexp.org is excellent and free (Score:2)
--Joey
Not impressed (Score:4, Interesting)
Oh, and XM isn't 100% commercial-free, where Sirius is.
Re:Not impressed (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Not impressed (Score:2)
Re:Not impressed (Score:2, Informative)
Everything else is.
Re:Not impressed (Score:2)
But its not like I listen to it, I swear!
I would sign up for this. (Score:2)
Um, hello, Sirius is already online for FREE. (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Um, hello, Sirius is already online for FREE. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Um, hello, Sirius is already online for FREE. (Score:2)
Or is that option not available?
Re:Um, hello, Sirius is already online for FREE. (Score:2)
Re:Um, hello, Sirius is already online for FREE. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Um, hello, Sirius is already online for FREE. (Score:4, Informative)
Just music or all of the XM menu? (Score:2, Insightful)
Timeshifting? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Timeshifting? (Score:2)
Re:Timeshifting? (Score:2)
Perhaps you can post some links to the different ones you have used and let us know pros / cons where they exist.
Re:Timeshifting? (Score:2)
streaming vs. audience choice (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:streaming vs. audience choice (Score:2)
News Flash! (Score:5, Funny)
We'll have more on this breaking story as it develops.
Do they have a clue? (Score:2, Interesting)
Its called shoutcast (Score:3, Informative)
Is it compatible with mozilla? (Score:4, Interesting)
Security (Score:2)
ie keep no-paying users off the service.
Re:Security (Score:2)
Or did I just respond to the lamest troll post in the world?
Fugitaboutit! (Score:4, Informative)
I'm paying $3.95/mo. for a VIP membership at Live365.com [live365.com]. Sure, I paid for 12 months in advance to get that rate, but you still only pay $5.95/mo. on a month to month basis. No adds, no pop-ups, good audio quality (for streaming audio), and with 10K+ streams available, no boredom. It's one of the few things keeping me sane during the workday.
When will the first Time Trax for this be out? (Score:5, Interesting)
Can't comment on Sirius, but... (Score:3, Insightful)
This gets around it by having a receptive audience already in place - XM subscribers who effectively pay for commercial-free music streaming already. This just adds it to their computer as well as their car, etc.
Nice move.
usb tuner bad, online good? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:usb tuner bad, online good? (Score:2)
Re:usb tuner bad, online good? (Score:2)
Sirius Requires Windows Media Player :( (Score:2)
It is NOT commercial free, or is it? (Score:3, Informative)
Am I missing something or is the "commercial free" line complete BS? I rented an Avis car a few weeks ago that had XM satellite radio in it. It seemed like it was as bad as AM radio! I listened to the two comedy selections they had, raunchy and nice, and both were filled with ads. Many of the ads were for XM sattelite service itself, but there were other ads for the same kind of crap you would find on any station. The same was true for their political stations, both left-leaning and right-wing. The brichure int he car made the same claim, that the satellite service was "commercial free". Far from it.
Re:It is NOT commercial free, or is it? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:It is NOT commercial free, or is it? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:It is NOT commercial free, or is it? (Score:3, Informative)
XM is only commercial free on its music channels. All of the other channels have varying levels of commercials, depending on their source. Their comedy channels, which are mostly pre-recorded bits, have relatively few commercials; while the stations where they rebroadcast talk radio have about the average number of commercials (which makes sense, since they are just rebroadcasting a standard radio stream, and the hosts still need to tak
Re:It is NOT commercial free, or is it? (Score:3, Insightful)
The music channels are commercial free. XM makes no false pretenses about other channels. The closest thing that you get to a commercial on the music channels that the DJ might mention a show on another XM channel.
Content that comes from third party sources may include breaks for commericals because they are carried on commercial radio stations. That's just the way those shows are created. They don't make a commercial free version of Al Franken or Michael Savage.
For
so how long... (Score:2)
Re:so how long... (Score:2)
Just Not Good Enough (Score:2)
Rhapsody is $10/month with unlimited streaming stations and unlimited on-demand. This is the greatest thing to ever happen to me since my first cassette player. Why would I pay $8 a month for XM when I get as many stations and as much variety from Rhapsody PLUS the ability to listen to damn near anything I want within about 2 seconds of deciding I want to hear it
Why pay? (Score:2)
O&A coming to xmradio (Score:2)
Re:discount rate of $3.99 (Score:2)
Re:discount rate of $3.99 (Score:2)
Re:discount rate of $3.99 (Score:3, Insightful)
Because they're a business. Because they have expenses.
LK
Re:discount rate of $3.99 (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Huh? What article are you reading?
To me, it sounds like what they're offering is internet streaming of their 100+ channels. If you're not a subscriber to their broadcast service, you can get it for $7.99. If you are a subscriber to their broadcast service, you can get it for $3.99.
Re:Why? (Score:2)
What's the use of buying something that your are paying for in the first place?
Huh? What article are you reading?
I might be way off here, but I think the poster meant to say "Why pay for something that you can get for free in the first place?" I'm guessing that because he doesn't seem to agree with paying for satellite radio when he can turn on the regular radio in his home or office.
Re:Why? (Score:2)
In addition (Score:2, Informative)
I've heard a lot of stuff on XM that I would never hear on your average Clear Channel station.
I love my XM receiver.
As far as the Sirius fanboys saying Sirius includes it for free:
a) Sirius programming is more "mainstream" (i.e. Clear Channel-style) than XM from what I've heard
b) Above posters said the Sirius streams are crap quality
c) XM is $3-4/mo less than Sirius for the base sub.
Re:Why? (Score:2)
No, it's not. It's only mostly free of advertising. All of the rebroadcast stations (CNN, MSNBC, etc.) still have commercials, as do many of the talk-type stations like the comedy channels. The only stations commercial-free are the all-music ones.
Re:XM radio? (Score:5, Funny)
Are you in some bizarro world where FM doesn't run 20-25 minutes of commericials per hour?
Re:XM radio? (Score:4, Funny)
Oh, it's great! Especially when you hear a song you really like and think, "oh, that's really a nice song--" YOUUUOOUUUVE GOT THE GReeEEeeEEN LAYYYYGHT boomboomboomboomboomboom chuckachuckachuckachucka ARE YOU PAYING MORE FOR YOUR HOME LOAN?? REFINANCE AGAIN AND SAVE 47 CENTS TODAY!! SPECIAL PRICE FOR TEN REFINANCES BY TUESDAY!! CALL NOW CALL NOW CALL NOW CALL NOW
Yeah. I think we've had enough commercials for a while.
Re:XM radio? (Score:2, Insightful)
2-4 Zeppelin songs.
1-3 Rush songs.
3-5 AC/DC songs.
1 Jethro Tull song.
A Dead block in the middle of the night on a weekend.
5-9 other misc songs.
Repeated over and over since 1984.
XM radio, I've heard classic rock bands I've never heard before, like Sweet, Moot the Hoople, MSG, UFO, etc.
Re:XM radio? (Score:2)
Current Track: Joe Walsh - All Night Long
Previous: Humble Pie - 30 Days in the Hole
Before That: CSN&Y - Marakkesh Express
Re:XM radio? (Score:2)
Pretty soon CDs are the only thing I'll be able to listen to. I'm definitely a satellite radio candidate, but I haven't decided yet whether to get XM or Sirius.
--RJ
Interesting debate (Score:3, Insightful)
XM typically handles the balance well though, their DJs usually talk far less than FM DJs. Bodhi and Grant Random, the two DJs that appear on Squizz (XM's hard rock channel) are really good, and a good example of "not too much, not too little".
So reasons to get XM over FM:
a) Variety, there's so much more you will hear on XM you'll never hear on XM
b) No commercials
c) Qua
Re:Interesting debate (Score:2)
There is some truth to this. Listening to radio with a DJ talking to you once in a while reminds you that you're part of a larger group of people all listening to the same music.
Unfortunately today 'DJ' == 'Some idiot with a microphone blathering inanely through the beginning and end of a song' - seemingly only to hear himself speak.
A.
(who remembers cleaning his room on
Re:Interesting debate (Score:2)
I haven't listened to them since. I want music, dammit, not trash.
I don't mind DJ's talking - that's fine. But what's up with things like "3 second Thursday"? 3 seconds for callers to say whatever they want. I always wanted to call and say, "What happened to more music, less talk?"
Re:Interesting debate (Score:2)
DJs are good for one thing, telling you what song is going to be played next. Which of course, appears to be a lost art. The little display on my Roady replaces them quite nicely.
And I have listened to fully automated stations in the past. Generally after they have just canned all the DJs to change the format. I loved it. But they never seem to stay that way. FM seems to n
Re:XM radio? (Score:2)
Remember, for a small once per year tax all UK residents have ten radio channels and half a dozen TV stations with no adverts, relatively unobtusive DOGs and decent programming. From One Xtra to Radio Four, CBBBC to The Parliament Channel, our tax money delivers something almost everyone can enjoy (yes, even those who can't see or hear, thanks to news.bbc.co.uk etc.)
Thanks t
Re:XM radio? (Score:2)
Re:XM radio? (Score:2)
And then the stations coordinate their commercial breaks to make it useless to jump around...
--RJ
Re:XM radio? (Score:2)
XM solved everything. Nothing but music,
Re:XM radio? (Score:2)
All I need is a decent antenna for the Roady that doesn't require me to sacrifice my
Re:XM radio? (Score:2)
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Re:Killer... App (Score:2)
Opie and Anthony (Score:2)
Re:Apple wins again (Score:2)
Thanks for sharing! Where can we get one? Got a link?
Re:So the real question is... (Score:5, Informative)
For a while some of the music stations had commercials, then early this year they switched to a plan where the MUSIC stations have no ads. Sure, Sirius was doing that first, but what do I care? I was just glad XM copied that idea.
From the CNET article I couldn't tell if they will be streaming their current broadcasts or what.
Again, Sirius has been doing that, but they ALREADY charge a few dollars more a month than XM.
Will I pay the extra $4 a month for internet streaming? I don't know.
I currently have a Delphi unit that I can dock in my car or office. Two problems: 1) I have a "home" docking kit at work and it is a pain in the neck (and back and legs and shoulders) to crawl under my desk to unplug the power cord then wrap up the antenna cord, etc to move it. I'll probably just get the boombox eventually for home use. 2) My office is mostly below ground so my reception can be spotty. I'm actually receiving a bounced terrestrial signal, so it is pretty weak. I usually get in pretty early and I get perfect reception until everyone else shows up and start firing up monitors, etc. Long about 9-10 am I have to wiggle and fiddle with the antenna to keep the signal. I actually have a pretty good mental map of the EM fields in my office now... I'm like a riverboat pilot navigating through the rocks.
As for which service plays the best music... that totally depends on what music you think is good. We all have our opinions about what is good music, so that really boils down to a personal decision. I personally like the clasic country (a big "salute" to Nrray, Kilroy and Catfish -- the Hank's Place guys *might* remember me as ShiftKicker from the whole episode where Tigger went off the deep end...), jazz and international stations on XM, but find the rock stations lacking a little. I have listened to the freeby Sirius streams on the net and pretty well found it to be the opposite. I didn't care for their country selections, but really liked their eclectic rock station... If you like hip hop, rap or urban (other than Motown and occassional funk) I can't help you. Not my bag...
On the non-musical side of things, I really, really like several of the XM stations. Particularly XMPR (the new XM Public Radio -- guilt free, since I pay monthly... and I'm really happy that Bob Edwards will be debuting there next month), Radio Classics, Sonic Theatre and CNN. Good stuff. I have a long, ugly commute and I find that radio drama is just the ticket for taking the edge off.
I know I'm one of probably three /.ers that like country music, but I have to give credit to a few shows on XM that are outstanding. One is Chartistry. They compile a show of top hits all built around a different theme each time. Their Johnny Cash show was amazing. Another show I love is Bill Anderson Visits With The Legends. Bill is a great singer/songwriter himself and a former DJ who is really good at getting legendary performers to open up and tell great stories. They play songs they are discussing. Just great! Nrray does a really good morning show. Never thought someone from New Jersey would have a great country show, but he does. He also does a couple other cool shows like Outlaw America. A couple weeks ago he played all Dwight Yoakam and it rocked.
One last thing... Hank's Place is nuts... in a good way. They basically roleplay (to use a word /.ers will identify with...) on air that Hank's Place is a Texas honkey tonk that never closes. Lots of people call in and go along with the conceit. Occassionally they have "story arcs" that last from day to day. One listener who goes by "Tigger" threatened to shoot down the warplane of another listener and then everyone chose up sides! This lasted for two or three days and was a hoot.
OK, if that doesn't give you an idea what XM is like, then I'm sorry I wasn't long winded enough!