Sirius Radio is a freaking joke...

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Looney

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Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: moshquerade

he will bring listeners in intially, but does he have the power to make them stay?
i don't think so.

Speaking only for myself, I signed up for a plan where I pay in advance for 12 months, and get them at the price of 11. My credit card will be charged again in another year. I can't imagine I would go out of my way to cancel it even if, God forbid, Howard died or was incapacitated, because the service seems worthwhile to me.

I'd be interested to see how the customer retention numbers are for satellite radio. My guess is that some people who get it preinstalled on their cars don't keep it, but I imagine nearly everyone who affirmatively buys a radio keeps the service for an extended period.

Yeah, i think the most important thing about HS isn't the show itself, but him bringing people to satellite radio so they can have a taste of it. I'm not a HS fan, and i've been thinking on going to satellite radio from all the good reviews i've heard about it.
 

xospec1alk

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Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: moshquerade

he will bring listeners in intially, but does he have the power to make them stay?
i don't think so.

Speaking only for myself, I signed up for a plan where I pay in advance for 12 months, and get them at the price of 11. My credit card will be charged again in another year. I can't imagine I would go out of my way to cancel it even if, God forbid, Howard died or was incapacitated, because the service seems worthwhile to me.

I'd be interested to see how the customer retention numbers are for satellite radio. My guess is that some people who get it preinstalled on their cars don't keep it, but I imagine nearly everyone who affirmatively buys a radio keeps the service for an extended period.

I got my XM when i was driving to work everyday. it was extremely comforting for me...Now that I no longer drive to work, I still keep the service, and listen to it at work, and occasionally when i drive. its only 10 bucks a month, i'm too lazy to cancel it, and its definetely a lifesaver when i do decide to drive.
 

Damn Dirty Ape

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Originally posted by: mikeyyy
Forgetting the cost of getting Sirius, I think the whole idea of subscribing to listen to Howard Stern is stupid. What exactly are you getting? You can listen to him for free now with commercials, and next you will pay $13 a month to listen to him but he can then freely cuss as much as he wants? That's what you're paying $13 a month for? To hear him cuss and use the N-word as much as he wants? I hear cussing everyday for free in person. And I understand there will still be commercials and he is only live 4 days a week?

Seriously what fools are going to pay for this? (If you are then no offense).


lots
 

blackdogdeek

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when is his final terrestrial broadcast? is it today or tomorrow?

my prediction is that the sirius subscriptions won't be as many as predicted or hoped.

that said, my wife and i will most likely wait a couple of months to find out from others how good the show is.
 

Kev

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: ivol07
I've listened to Howard Stern for around 12 years now. I was thinking of getting a Sirius radio but it seems like such a damn hassle. First I have to buy a subscription...okay, I can handle that. Good content is worth paying for. But now they want me to buy a Receiver. That would be ok if I could listen to it straight from that device. But now I think I'll need to buy a boombox option, or car option, or home option....or all of the above. That would end up costing like $600! What the hell? Take a hit on the hardware you bastards and make your money on subscriptions. Or come out with a walkman type device that is reasonably priced that I can listen to indoors and out.

I think I'll have to find someplace to download the prior day's show. That'll just be easier.
let's put it this way... Sirius will be the demise of Howard Stern. he now can do whatever he wants, whenever he wants. there will be no more controversy. his "shock jock" status won't be valid anymore. his pushing-the-envelope allure won't be a draw anymore.

bye bye Howard.
If that was true, then the internet would have failed miserably.
the internet is used for more things than entertainment.
The internet is now 90% entertainment.
where did you get that figure? the internet has to be more than 10% business and commerce.

68% of statistics are made up on the spot...
 
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Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
when is his final terrestrial broadcast? is it today or tomorrow?

my prediction is that the sirius subscriptions won't be as many as predicted or hoped.

that said, my wife and i will most likely wait a couple of months to find out from others how good the show is.

Tomorrow is his last broadcast on K-ROCK. After the show, he will be having a live gala outside, which will be webcast on Yahoo!.
 

blackdogdeek

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Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
when is his final terrestrial broadcast? is it today or tomorrow?

my prediction is that the sirius subscriptions won't be as many as predicted or hoped.

that said, my wife and i will most likely wait a couple of months to find out from others how good the show is.

Tomorrow is his last broadcast on K-ROCK. After the show, he will be having a live gala outside, which will be webcast on Yahoo!.

where outside? outside the k-rock studios? what's the location? midtown?

i might have to make a trip up there.
 

Mayfriday0529

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Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
when is his final terrestrial broadcast? is it today or tomorrow?

my prediction is that the sirius subscriptions won't be as many as predicted or hoped.

that said, my wife and i will most likely wait a couple of months to find out from others how good the show is.

Tomorrow is his last broadcast on K-ROCK. After the show, he will be having a live gala outside, which will be webcast on Yahoo!.

where outside? outside the k-rock studios? what's the location? midtown?

i might have to make a trip up there.

NYC Transit Strike... goodluck getting there.

anyways... I don't thnk Howard Stern is going to bring big business to Satellite Radio... I think the gamble will fail.


 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: moshquerade

we usually have polar opinions of issues. we should revisit this in a year or so and see if Stern's popularity continues to rise, stays the same, or faulters.

His raw numbers will most definitely be down. That's obvious. He has anywhere from 8 to 25 million listeners on terrestrial radio, more than the total number of subscribers to XM and Sirius combined. It seems unlikely he can attract that kind of listenership even by the end of his 5-year deal. That said, I think HS will be satellite radio's killer app, just as MTV and HBO were for cable TV, and he will bring millions of new customers to satellite radio.
he will bring listeners in intially, but does he have the power to make them stay?
i don't think so.
You don't think period. Howard is just icing on the cake, Sitius is awesome with or without him.
 

her209

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Oct 11, 2000
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Why pay for satellite when you can have an iPod that will probably end up costing you less in the long run anyhow?
 
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Originally posted by: blackdogdeek

where outside? outside the k-rock studios? what's the location? midtown?

i might have to make a trip up there.

Yeah, it'll be outside the K-ROCK studios, and he'll be walking to the Sirius studio in Rockefeller Center. I imagine it will be much smaller if there's a transit strike. Hard to know at this point if that'll happen.
 
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Originally posted by: her209
Why pay for satellite when you can have an iPod that will probably end up costing you less in the long run anyhow?

It's not really the same thing. This is like asking why you'd get cable TV when DVD players are available.
 

blackdogdeek

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Originally posted by: Jnetty99

NYC Transit Strike... goodluck getting there.

anyways... I don't thnk Howard Stern is going to bring big business to Satellite Radio... I think the gamble will fail.

if there is a strike the PATH trains will be running from wtc to 33rd street and i already have a quikcard. is the studio around there? i can always walk up to rockefeller from herald square.
 

moshquerade

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Nov 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: moshquerade

we usually have polar opinions of issues. we should revisit this in a year or so and see if Stern's popularity continues to rise, stays the same, or faulters.

His raw numbers will most definitely be down. That's obvious. He has anywhere from 8 to 25 million listeners on terrestrial radio, more than the total number of subscribers to XM and Sirius combined. It seems unlikely he can attract that kind of listenership even by the end of his 5-year deal. That said, I think HS will be satellite radio's killer app, just as MTV and HBO were for cable TV, and he will bring millions of new customers to satellite radio.
he will bring listeners in intially, but does he have the power to make them stay?
i don't think so.
You don't think period. Howard is just icing on the cake, Sitius is awesome with or without him.
what is Sitius? :confused:

and don't tell me i don't think. how freakin rude. :|

 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: moshquerade

we usually have polar opinions of issues. we should revisit this in a year or so and see if Stern's popularity continues to rise, stays the same, or faulters.

His raw numbers will most definitely be down. That's obvious. He has anywhere from 8 to 25 million listeners on terrestrial radio, more than the total number of subscribers to XM and Sirius combined. It seems unlikely he can attract that kind of listenership even by the end of his 5-year deal. That said, I think HS will be satellite radio's killer app, just as MTV and HBO were for cable TV, and he will bring millions of new customers to satellite radio.
he will bring listeners in intially, but does he have the power to make them stay?
i don't think so.
You don't think period. Howard is just icing on the cake, Sitius is awesome with or without him.
what is Sitius? :confused:
Typo

and don't tell me i don't think. how freakin rude. :|
You seen to react more than think. I know you don't like Howard but obviously you haven't thought out your reply, you just reacted to the name Howard Stern the same way a Dog reacts to a plate of Dog Food.
 

moshquerade

No Lifer
Nov 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: moshquerade

we usually have polar opinions of issues. we should revisit this in a year or so and see if Stern's popularity continues to rise, stays the same, or faulters.

His raw numbers will most definitely be down. That's obvious. He has anywhere from 8 to 25 million listeners on terrestrial radio, more than the total number of subscribers to XM and Sirius combined. It seems unlikely he can attract that kind of listenership even by the end of his 5-year deal. That said, I think HS will be satellite radio's killer app, just as MTV and HBO were for cable TV, and he will bring millions of new customers to satellite radio.
he will bring listeners in intially, but does he have the power to make them stay?
i don't think so.
You don't think period. Howard is just icing on the cake, Sitius is awesome with or without him.
what is Sitius? :confused:
Typo

and don't tell me i don't think. how freakin rude. :|
You seen to react more than think. I know you don't like Howard but obviously you haven't thought out your reply, you just reacted to the name Howard Stern the same way a Dog reacts to a plate of Dog Food.
no, you seem to insult before you think.
what i have said is not that farfetched, and i did put thought into it.

i am not a Howard Stern hater. i just think he will lose his appeal now that he can do anything he pleases.

sheesh Red, go crawl up someone elses butt. :confused:
 

Hubes

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i think you will all be suprised what satellite radio will turn into. There is plenty more to offer then just Howard Stern. You are not paying just for howard stern. You are paying for commercial free music and uncut music as well as talk. It will not cost you 600 dollars for a setup. I was able to get everything i need, for $200, and that was with one of the higher priced sirius receivers. And a year subscription for 140.
 

imported_Condor

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Sep 22, 2004
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Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: moshquerade

let's put it this way... Sirius will be the demise of Howard Stern. he now can do whatever he wants, whenever he wants. there will be no more controversy. his "shock jock" status won't be valid anymore. his pushing-the-envelope allure won't be a draw anymore.

bye bye Howard.

I doubt it. God knows terrestrial radio broadcasters seem to be in mortal fear of him (hence the fact that the National Association of Broadcasters has undertaken an unprecedented, multi-million dollar ad campaign with the slogan, "you shouldn't have to pay for it," and that Clear Channel and Infinity stations will sell ads to XM, the larger satellite radio service, but not Sirius).

I understand many people aren't Stern fans (the E! show was admittedly simplistic and frankly boring to me, even as a huge fan), but his show is not just about being shocking. I think he's one of the cleverest, funniest guys around, and his show is hilarious IMO, in a way that transcends him being a "shock jock." Moreover, he has an enormous, loyal fan base, and my guess is that during the holiday season, he will bring Sirius hundreds of thousands of new subscribers.

I hope so. Maybe my stock will finally pay for that swimming pool. I was disappointed yesterday when I was Christmas shopping and I couldn't find a seasonal music channel on Sirius. I had to listen to local free FM that kept fading and had to keep changing stations. We shop in a fifty mile radius with lots of mountains. Even sat TV has a seasonal music channel! I loaded a lot of seasonal stuff on an MP3 player for the next shopping trip.

 

Raduque

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Aug 22, 2004
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Originally posted by: Condor
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: moshquerade

let's put it this way... Sirius will be the demise of Howard Stern. he now can do whatever he wants, whenever he wants. there will be no more controversy. his "shock jock" status won't be valid anymore. his pushing-the-envelope allure won't be a draw anymore.

bye bye Howard.

I doubt it. God knows terrestrial radio broadcasters seem to be in mortal fear of him (hence the fact that the National Association of Broadcasters has undertaken an unprecedented, multi-million dollar ad campaign with the slogan, "you shouldn't have to pay for it," and that Clear Channel and Infinity stations will sell ads to XM, the larger satellite radio service, but not Sirius).

I understand many people aren't Stern fans (the E! show was admittedly simplistic and frankly boring to me, even as a huge fan), but his show is not just about being shocking. I think he's one of the cleverest, funniest guys around, and his show is hilarious IMO, in a way that transcends him being a "shock jock." Moreover, he has an enormous, loyal fan base, and my guess is that during the holiday season, he will bring Sirius hundreds of thousands of new subscribers.

I hope so. Maybe my stock will finally pay for that swimming pool. I was disappointed yesterday when I was Christmas shopping and I couldn't find a seasonal music channel on Sirius. I had to listen to local free FM that kept fading and had to keep changing stations. We shop in a fifty mile radius with lots of mountains. Even sat TV has a seasonal music channel! I loaded a lot of seasonal stuff on an MP3 player for the next shopping trip.

Sirius has a seasonal channel, it's 62. "Country Christmas", though.

I get Sirius through Dishnetwork, and man I wish I could somehow use that with a reciever in my car or at work over the interweb. I <3 Sirius, and when I move and get digital cable, I'll probably end up with a Sirius sub and reciever.

Edit: put in wrong channel
 

chibchakan

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Originally posted by: moshquerade

i am not a Howard Stern hater. i just think he will lose his appeal now that he can do anything he pleases.

sheesh Red, go crawl up someone elses butt. :confused:



You're obviously not a fan. :roll:
 

imported_Condor

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Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: Condor
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: moshquerade

let's put it this way... Sirius will be the demise of Howard Stern. he now can do whatever he wants, whenever he wants. there will be no more controversy. his "shock jock" status won't be valid anymore. his pushing-the-envelope allure won't be a draw anymore.

bye bye Howard.

I doubt it. God knows terrestrial radio broadcasters seem to be in mortal fear of him (hence the fact that the National Association of Broadcasters has undertaken an unprecedented, multi-million dollar ad campaign with the slogan, "you shouldn't have to pay for it," and that Clear Channel and Infinity stations will sell ads to XM, the larger satellite radio service, but not Sirius).

I understand many people aren't Stern fans (the E! show was admittedly simplistic and frankly boring to me, even as a huge fan), but his show is not just about being shocking. I think he's one of the cleverest, funniest guys around, and his show is hilarious IMO, in a way that transcends him being a "shock jock." Moreover, he has an enormous, loyal fan base, and my guess is that during the holiday season, he will bring Sirius hundreds of thousands of new subscribers.

I hope so. Maybe my stock will finally pay for that swimming pool. I was disappointed yesterday when I was Christmas shopping and I couldn't find a seasonal music channel on Sirius. I had to listen to local free FM that kept fading and had to keep changing stations. We shop in a fifty mile radius with lots of mountains. Even sat TV has a seasonal music channel! I loaded a lot of seasonal stuff on an MP3 player for the next shopping trip.

Sirius has a seasonal channel, it's 62. "Country Christmas", though.

I get Sirius through Dishnetwork, and man I wish I could somehow use that with a reciever in my car or at work over the interweb. I <3 Sirius, and when I move and get digital cable, I'll probably end up with a Sirius sub and reciever.

Edit: put in wrong channel

I'll try 62 when we are out today. Not much of a country fan, (like a couple of groups) but for seasonal music it's OK.

 

imported_Condor

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Originally posted by: chibchakan
Originally posted by: moshquerade

i am not a Howard Stern hater. i just think he will lose his appeal now that he can do anything he pleases.

sheesh Red, go crawl up someone elses butt. :confused:



You're obviously not a fan. :roll:

You kow, I listened to him for a couple of years and quit. It got sort of boring. The same outrageous stuff gets as boring as the same boring stuff.