Saturday, November 12, 2011

Sport Radio


You Can't Be a True Sports Fanatic If You Don't Have Satellite

Sport Radio
Exsecutive summary about By  John R. Harrison
A true fanatic would rather watch the 1973 Super Bowl on one of the random ESPN channels, rather than watch any new CSI or Mad Men. With cable, there is only enough programming for the amateur sports fan. Satellite, on the other hand, offers five or more ESPNs, the Big Ten Network, CBS College Sports and the Tennis Channel. If mainstream isn't your thing, try the Outdoor Channel, the Sportsman Channel or Speed. Not to mention you still get all those channels that cable offers: TNT, TBS, USA, the Golf Channel, Fox Sports, etc. In addition to ESPN Classic, you'll find that all the other sports channels mentioned above will turn every day into game day. It offers more NFL games than any other service available on the market. Stop depriving it of non-stop, around the clock sports action.
Satellite can be hooked up and installed before tomorrow night's game.

Satellite Radio is a New Celebrity Hangout
Exsecutive summary about By  Bob Maines
People immediately link the SIRIUS and XM brand names with a celebrity they know and possibly like. Who are some of the most prominent names that have been dealing with SIRIUS and XM? Van Zandt created two channels in the Underground Garage, which is a garage rock sub-genre, as well as Outlaw Country, with a slant towards alternative Country music. SIRIUS has even gone after experienced, well-known deejays like Cousin Brucie, Joe Causi and Richard Blade. Experienced political commentators like Bill Press, Michael Reagan, Bill Bennett, Mike Malloy, and G. Gordon Liddy have all graced the network with their seasoned presence.
How about comedy? Fox also presents a whole host of top comedians, comedy skits, showcase music and Radio Theater. When it comes to celebrity endorsements, satellite radio has a line up comparable to network television.



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