Satellite radio on your pc
Los Angeles Times, July 31, 2003
By David Colker
Satellite radio for the home computer is so addicting, it should be sold on street corners in dicey neighborhoods.
The XM Satellite Radio service, which debuted two years ago mostly for use in automobiles, provides 101 channels of niche programming. It gets so specific that it has not just a single oldies channel but one for every decade beginning with the 1940s.
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