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  2. SiriusXM Customers Can Get ESPN+ Free for 6 Months (and Vice ...

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    SiriusXM claims to offer “the most extensive lineup of live pro and college sporting events in audio,” with more than 20 sports-focused channels that air 24-7.

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    Total revenue came in at $2.18 billion, down 3%. SiriusXM has a dedicated base of users, but AM/FM still controls a 60% share of ad-supported and ad-free offerings in cars, according to Edison ...

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    SiriusXM offers a three-month free trial for eligible customers. SiriusXM costs $23.99 for a platinum car radio and app subscription and $9.99 for app-only access. Why is the channel called ...

  5. SIRIUS XM Patriot Plus - Wikipedia

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    SIRIUS XM Patriot Plus is a U.S. talk channel on Sirius XM Radio's Internet Listening service that plays conservative talk programs. The channel is a spin-off from the newly merged Sirius XM Patriot channel, which retooled the lineups on Sirius XM radios to clear many Sirius XM exclusive hosts live, as well as add the Glenn Beck program to the lineup.

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  7. Howard 100 and Howard 101 - Wikipedia

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    Though the channels were first broadcast on September 29, 2005 with the former company Sirius Satellite Radio, Stern could not officially broadcast until January 1, 2006, as Stern was still at WXRK, the terrestrial radio station where he had to finish his FM radio contract. [1]