I know you probably don't care, but I have DirecTV and today they made the switch from XM to Sonic Tap available in the 800-900 channel range.
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This move comes with questions, since satellite TV provider DirecTV is owned by Liberty Media, which also owns a 40% stake in Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Notices are going out to DirecTV subscribers, stating that on February 9, Sonic Tap will replace XM. The new change will add 10 more Hispanic music channels, in addition to the other channels. It was in February this year that Liberty Media paid $530 million for its stake in Sirius XM, the lifeline that kept the satcaste out of a probable collision course with Chapter 11.
http://bx.businessweek.com/sirius-xm...ap-in-february
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Starting on February 9th, DirecTV subscribers will find that their XM satellite radio channels will have disappeared - and have been replaced with channels from SonicTap, according to DirecTV's website.
Now, why is this more strange than "the usual" content distribution deal gone bad?
For one thing, Liberty Media (which has a 40 percent stake in Sirius XM Radio Inc.) also owns DirecTV - so you think there would be a baked in partnership between the two. But not so.
On February 29th, 2010, SonicTap will be the new source of music for 18 million DirecTV subscribers. The lineup of genres will remain relatively the same - but with one exception.
The one large notable difference is that there's some 10 more Hispanic music channels added in addition to the other channels. Could this have been the deciding factor for the change? It's hard to say for sure, but I can't imagine why both Liberty-owned companies would part ways unless there was a clear differentiator between the two.
Then again, who knows what kind of reasoning is behind the switch. It would be nice to see some level of transparency to explain to subscribers why exactly the change is happening... but I'm not holding my breath.
http://www.orbitcast.com/archives/di...ctap.html#more
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No more 20 on 20!

That's my favorite station!
I've checked them out this morning, and a lot of the stations really aren't that bad. In fact, some of them are even better! Be-Tween >>>>>>>>> Radio Disney by FAR! 20 on 20 was replaced with Today's Hits. 20 on 20 was going down hill after the XM/Sirius merge, but at least it was a little more lenient on what they played. Today's Hits plays more recurrents.