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It's thought, in part, due to the massive slowdown in car sales. Satellite Radio is often a feature on new cars.

I can't see how they'd have that many people to lay off, it's not like the technology is any different or they're creating lots of new programming. Most of it is already available feeds or other garbage.

It's thought, in part, due to the massive slowdown in car sales. Satellite Radio is often a feature on new cars. I can't see how they'd have that many people to lay off, it's not like the technology is any different or they're creating lots of new programming. Most of it is already available feeds or other garbage.

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I haven't been a subscriber in years, but I don't recall canceling being a big problem in the past.. not like Onstar at least.

Their service is antiquated though. As you mentioned, mobile applications are generally better than live radio. I get some mail from XM once a month with a resub offer of 5.99/m for a year even though I haven't paid for their service in years, so they are persistent.