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Satellite Radio Keep Entertainment Quality High On The Road

Keep entertainment quality high on the road with Satellite radio. Sirius and XM radio provide you with commercial free radio in your car, your home or office and on your mobile devices.

(NC)—With Canadians spending more time on the road commuting to and from work, having easy access to great in-car entertainment is a necessity. Many drivers are tired of the commercials on traditional AM/FM radio and have turned to subscription-based satellite radio as their top choice for entertainment when they are behind the wheel. In fact, upwards of two million Canadians now subscribe to satellite radio and enjoy more than 120 channels of commercial-free music plus sports, news and entertainment programming.

Here are answers to some of the most popular questions about satellite radio.

How Does It All Work?

Programming originates from studios in Vancouver, Toronto, New York and Washington and is beamed via satellite across North America. Subscribers can access programming from satellite radios installed in their vehicles, homes or offices or mobile devices.

Where Can I Listen?

Most new vehicles come equipped with satellite radio already integrated in the sound system. For other makes and models of vehicles, there are a variety of radios that are easy to install. Many also offer speaker dock accessories that let you listen at home. Subscribers can also stream Sirius or XM programming online or on their smartphone.

Is It Good For Road Trips?

Satellite radio was made for road trips and with a Sirius or XM radio in your vehicle you can drive from Victoria to Charlottetown or Winnipeg to Miami without having to worry about losing reception.

What About Programming?

Satellite radio subscribers can access more than 120 channels of unbeatable live sports, comedy, entertainment and news in addition to a huge variety of commercial free music programming from every genre. Music programming is constantly updated so playlists never get boring.

What About Sound Quality?

Satellite radio offers unbeatable reception and crystal clear sound.

Who's Listening?

Since the technology first launched in Canada six years ago, more than two million Canadians have subscribed to satellite radio.

What Does It Cost?

Sirius or XM satellite radio is $15 per month, which gives you unlimited access to more than 120 channels of sports, news, entertainment and commercial-free music.

More information is available online at www.sirius.ca or www.xmradio.ca.







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