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Satellite radio does indeed suck the lifeblood out of terrestrial radio.
And anyone who'd prefer fact-based content analysis to this spin by the competition can simply check he http://www.xmmonitor.com/played/search Surprise, surprise. There's ZERO Kenny G on the Real Jazz channel, at least in the past 30 days. Kenny G is where he belongs, on Watercolors, The Blend, The Heart. In fact there are fewer songs by Kenny G all around the XM dial than there are by Kenny Garrett on Real Jazz alone. Jerome "Kimba W. Lion" wrote in message ... On 31 Jan 2005 19:43:15 GMT, "callmekilo" wrote: I am shocked at how mainstream the channel choces a There are like six to eight channels in country, rock, pop, rap, talk. But only three in Jazz and only one plays real jazz and then only about half the time. The rest is Kenny G pap or worse --like Muzak. Way heavy on vocals, too. Classical? ONE STATION! The other two are more like light opera and pop classical. Sounds like the complaints about terrestrial radio. Usually the reason is given as too many stations owned by too few companies. A satellite radio service is x number of channels all owned by one company. I'm not surprised by your complaint. _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 120,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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