Jason Calacanis and his human powered spam The hunt for my ‘Mahalo Moment’: Part 1
Mar 24

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Their justification for allowing two companies to merge when there are no other competitors is that XM/Sirius really does have competitors aside from terrestrial radio, and they’re the internet and iPods.

I’ll roll with that as far as non-live content.  Sure shows like Stern are live, but that can easily be offered as a podcast later that day and the listening experience be just the same.  But when you are talkig about live events, like NFL games, that’s where I totally disagree with that decision.  Now there is only one non-terrestrial radio service as a medium, and that is XM/Sirius.  No competition for contracts, no competition for suscriber fees, etc…  Those can’t be offered as podcasts (yet).

Oh well, I’m not, and don’t plan to subscribe to either, so guess I can’t complain much.  I’m sure the XM fanboys are bitching that “Great, now XM is going to suck just like Sirius” and the Sirius fanboys are saying the same thing.

written by Derek