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doberman007
February 22nd, 2006, 10:00 AM
Sirius takes this market seriously.
MUSIC
Mexicana
Rumbon
The Globe
Universo Latino
Bonde A Part
CBC Radio 3
Iceberg Radio
SPORTS
ESPN Deportes
English Premier Soccer
Major event programming in foreign languages (superbowl broadcast in
severs languages)
NEWS AND TALK
WRN News
BBC World Service News
PRI World
EWTN
BBC Mundo
Radio Korea
CBC Radio One
Premiere Plus
RIP#3
February 22nd, 2006, 11:59 AM
doberman007 wrote:
> Sirius takes this market seriously.
>
as a North American customer... you should be very pleased channels that
could have extra programming for you go to International Content which
very few people listen to.
David
February 22nd, 2006, 01:00 PM
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 13:43:52 -0500, RIP#3
<not_here_nor_there@anywhere.com> wrote:
>doberman007 wrote:
>> Sirius takes this market seriously.
>>
>as a North American customer... you should be very pleased channels that
>could have extra programming for you go to International Content which
>very few people listen to.
Speak for yourself, Clem. Diversity = strength.
BTW: Berman missed BBC Radio 1.
doberman007
February 22nd, 2006, 01:00 PM
RIP.....
Are you aware of the millions of spanish speaking people out there?????
There are many streams that satellite radio has that I do not listen
to. As far as I am concerned they could remove any of the left wing
political streams and that would suit my taste fine...
However, I do realize that left wingers bring dollars to the table, so
I will live with them having some content on Sirius
David
February 22nd, 2006, 01:31 PM
On 22 Feb 2006 11:45:58 -0800, "doberman007" <sirius007@gmail.com>
wrote:
> As far as I am concerned they could remove any of the left wing
>political streams and that would suit my taste fine...
>
You say ''any'' like there's a bunch of them.
RIP#3
February 23rd, 2006, 05:32 AM
doberman007 wrote:
> RIP.....
>
> Are you aware of the millions of spanish speaking people out there?????
>
> There are many streams that satellite radio has that I do not listen
> to. As far as I am concerned they could remove any of the left wing
> political streams and that would suit my taste fine...
>
> However, I do realize that left wingers bring dollars to the table, so
> I will live with them having some content on Sirius
>
and I still think they should speak English, and accept everything
American.. or Canadian as the case may be. If they want to be part of
"our" Country. Adapt to "our" culture... I'm sick of bending over and
going out of our way to make "my" country seem more like the one they
didn't want to be a part of. I guess this is the same reason it is now
politically incorrect to wish somebody "Merry Christmas".
Edsger Dijkstra
February 23rd, 2006, 08:30 PM
Both companies are heavily committed to Spanish language programming.
And they should be. It is a huge market.
Not as big as "women", though -- which Sirius has literally not addressesd
at all. The Martha channel clearly is a huge bungle.
"doberman007" <sirius007@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> RIP.....
>
> Are you aware of the millions of spanish speaking people out there?????
>
> There are many streams that satellite radio has that I do not listen
> to. As far as I am concerned they could remove any of the left wing
> political streams and that would suit my taste fine...
>
> However, I do realize that left wingers bring dollars to the table, so
> I will live with them having some content on Sirius
>
>
David
February 24th, 2006, 06:59 AM
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 03:24:17 GMT, "Edsger Dijkstra" <grace@nomail.com>
wrote:
>Both companies are heavily committed to Spanish language programming.
>
>And they should be. It is a huge market.
>
>Not as big as "women", though -- which Sirius has literally not addressesd
>at all. The Martha channel clearly is a huge bungle.
>
Cosmo?
Bingo_17
February 24th, 2006, 06:59 AM
"David" <rickets@knac.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 03:24:17 GMT, "Edsger Dijkstra" <grace@nomail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Both companies are heavily committed to Spanish language programming.
>>
>>And they should be. It is a huge market.
>>
>>Not as big as "women", though -- which Sirius has literally not addressesd
>>at all. The Martha channel clearly is a huge bungle.
>>
> Cosmo?
>
Toolbelt Diva? Lime?
>
>
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