Sunday, May 10, 2009

Why Choose Sirius Satellite Radio?

Your choices in listening options are steadily growing. With traditional "terrestrial" radio options, XM and Sirius, you have a number of different choices. Why choose one over the other, though? What does Sirius offer to set them apart from their competition? Let's look at what is available.

Terrestrial Radio: What do you get with terrestrial radio? Local programming with local news, a variety of music choices and talk radio is usual. You also get poor signal if you are too far away from the signal source, terrible radio programs and commercials. Lots of commercials! Other than that, there really isn't all that much that this form of radio has to offer. In fact, many terrestrial radio stations are spending more and more money on Internet radio applications in an attempt to boost their popularity.

XM Radio: XM is a brand of satellite radio; that is, they provide the same service all over the US, whether you're in Bangor Maine or L.A. They offer an enormous amount of programming, mostly commercial free (some stations do have commercials). They also offer a number of ways in which you can tune in, from built in radios in new vehicles to personal listening devices and home listening devices.

XM satellite tv some programming that you can only get through them, though these are not as popular as those offered through Sirius. In addition, XM does boast more stations than Sirius does.

Sirius radio has many similarities to XM Radio. They are both satellite radio providers, they both offer coast to coast programming and they both work in your vehicle. That is the extent of the similarities between these two companies. Sirius has far more original (exclusive) programming than XM does. Witness the incredible popularity of both the Howard Stern Show and NASCAR radio.

There are also a number of other popular options to be found within this radio provider. Sirius offers more ways to listen than XM does, as well. Sirius boasts a large line of quality devices, from simple car kits to units designed to work in both your car and your home, personal music devices that can wirelessly transmit to your car's stereo and home tuners that make other systems pale in comparison. Let's not forget about the sleek Stiletto 2 which doubles as an MP3 player and allows you to listen to satellite radio like a walk-man wherever you have access to Wi-Fi.

Regardless of the music provider that you choose, there will be a cost. With Sirius and XM radio, the cost comes in the form of a subscription. With terrestrial radio, the cost comes in the form of commercials, poor programming and a lack of signal strength. With satellite radio, at least the cost you pay offers you coast to coast performance and high quality programs. Listening to the type of music, talk radio, news or sports coverage that you want, when you want to, is the single biggest reason to switch.

Sirius Radio offers the best options, both for listening enjoyment and for listening methods. With them, you can find the best system configuration for your needs, whether it be solely in-car or a combination of different places.

Sirius provides a new resource for finding that perfect new artist. Whit commercial free programming, you never miss out on hearing the latest artists.

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