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If this topic has already been discussed I apologize, but I couldn't find a thread about it. I recently moved down to St. Louis to be with my aging parents and can't stand the thought of not being able to stay on top of the Chicago baseball season come spring, especially surrounded by idiot Cardinal fans. I found out that XM carries MLB games allowing me to be able to listen to Cubs and Sox games. I was wondering if anyone has XM and what your level of satifaction is with it (reception, programming, etc.). My basic goal is to listen to it at work (typical office cubical type of gig), so if you have any recommendations as far as what equipment would be best for my situation I would really appreciate any advise you have as I am pretty uninformed in this area.
I've been a subscriber to XM since late 2005 and am very happy with the service. Reception in my car is outstanding-very few instances of service outages. The variety of music is impressive so whatever genre you prefer, I think you'll find a station/stations that you will enjoy. All music stations are commercial free-very refreshing considering the current state of "free" radio. In addition, having access to all baseball games (home team radio team) is outstanding-XM also has an all baseball talk station which is informative.
I've rented cars with Sirius and found the XM music channels (Rock) play a wider variety compared to Sirius. Sirius has Howard Stern but with the merger talk, there is a chance that subscribers could have access to Sirius programming in the coming year.
As an earlier poster noted, with a subscription to XM you will be able to listen to most music stations online. For the non-online version, you need a clear view of the Southern sky so if you are in an office building, you will need to hope a window with a Southern exposure is close by.
I'm really happy with my subscription-I think once people try it, you won't want to return to 42 minutes of music where you here the same songs over and over and over.....