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Tripper11

(4,354 posts)
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 12:31 PM Oct 2015

SiriusXM Canada - Progress Talk gone

Last edited Sat Oct 17, 2015, 02:46 PM - Edit history (1)

I called and emailed asking to bring it back. I hate not having it and it's "radio" so I and I believe the majority of listeners listen in their vehicles.
Anyone else upset about this? Hoping I can get a little rally of support going and bring it back.
Missing Stephanie Miller and in particular Thom Hartmann.

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Here's their email reply(read from bottom to top/typical corporate bullshit)

Hi xxxxx,


Thank you for replying to SIRIUSXM Canada regarding our programming. We
do apologize for any inconvenience this may have brought you.

Often we have to enhance our music and entertainment lineup and these
changes are a direct result of feedback from listeners like you. It's
just the latest in one of the many ways we're making sure that SIRIUSXM
subscribers experience only the best in music and entertainment.

We are making sure your feedback gets sent to the programming department
where it will assist in future considerations for programming choices.

Please remember SIRIUSXM Customer Care is ready and willing to assist
you at anytime.



Sincerely,

Mohamed T
SIRIUSXM Customer Care

If you have any more questions, please feel free to contact SIRIUSXM
Customer Care.
For your convenience, we are available 7 days a week from
Monday-Saturday, between the hours of 8 am ET - 11 pm ET and Sunday from
8 am ET – 8 pm ET at: 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474) for SIRIUS and
1-877-438-9677 for XM Customers.

We are also available by email at:
customercare@siriuscanada.ca



Original Message Follows:
------------------------
From: xxxxx
To: SIRIUS Canada EN <CustomerCare@siriuscanada.ca><br>
Subject: Re: SiriusXM Canada (KMM1784488V46558L0KM)<br>
Date: October 14, 2015 10:48:50 PM EET<br>

Right well, let's see, Insight is ok, but doesn't have Stephanie Miller,
Thom Hartmann, Michelangelo Signorile and others. I do a lot of driving
and these are programs I always listened to on a regular basis.
CNN, MSNBC are fine in a pinch for corporate news, but I much prefer
Progressive.
Perhaps you could move Joel Osteen, or The Catholic Channel. or the myriad
of religious programming. Take 1 away and put Progressive back.
Frankly I just don't understand why you would move a channel to online
only? It doesn't make any sense. I'm pretty sure the majority of
SiriusXM radio listeners listen in their vehicles.
Please bring it back...and dump oh, hey, how about Fox News, since they
can't get a license through the CRTC because they are liers on TV, so
why should we be subject to their propaganda?
Come on...do the right thing.
Bring Progressive back!


On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 2:16 PM, SIRIUS Canada EN
<CustomerCare@siriuscanada.ca> wrote:

Hi xxxxx,


Thank you for writing to SIRIUSXM Canada regarding our programming. We
do apologize for any inconvenience this may have brought you. We
constantly strive to provide our subscribers with the best listening
experience possible and in order to do that, we have to make changes to
our lineup from time to time. We hope that you will continue to listen
to the channel online or through the SiriusXM app.

For more progressive talk, tune to SiriusXM Insight (channel 121) to
hear inspiring talk with a sense of humour from hosts like Bob Edwards
and Pete Dominick.

To hear the latest in American political talk, tune to POTUS (channel
124) for news from the White House & Capitol Hill from hosts like
Michael A. Smerconish, Julie Mason, Chuck Todd and more. For a
refreshing take on the Canadian election, tune into "Everything is
Political: Campaign 2015" with seasoned journalist Evan Solomon every
weekday from 6-7 pm EST, plus "The Arlene Bynon Show" covering the news
of the day from 4-6 pm EST every weekday. All on Canada Talks (channel
167).

In our effort to deliver the most exciting coast-to-coast music and
entertainment for your car and home, we are continuously considering
opportunities to update our music and entertainment lineup. This
includes adding new channels whenever possible, and, occasionally,
removing channels too. We're sorry for any inconvenience this may cause
but do hope you will enjoy SiriusXM Progress through our online
offering. Thank you for being a SiriusXM subscriber.

Please remember SIRIUSXM Customer Care is ready and willing to assist
you at anytime.



Sincerely,

Mohamed T
SIRIUSXM Customer Care

If you have any more questions, please feel free to contact SIRIUSXM
Customer Care.
For your convenience, we are available 7 days a week from
Monday-Saturday, between the hours of 8 am ET - 11 pm ET and Sunday
from
8 am ET – 8 pm ET at: 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474) for SIRIUS and
1-877-438-9677 for XM Customers.

We are also available by email at:
customercare@siriuscanada.ca

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SiriusXM Canada - Progress Talk gone (Original Post) Tripper11 Oct 2015 OP
These days, probably more people listen on the phone app than in the car shenmue Oct 2015 #1
Sirius get suckier by the month. Hoppy Oct 2015 #2

shenmue

(38,538 posts)
1. These days, probably more people listen on the phone app than in the car
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 02:08 PM
Oct 2015

When Sirius began, most people didn't have online access in the car.

Now they can listen with a phone app and a simple connector.

 

Hoppy

(3,595 posts)
2. Sirius get suckier by the month.
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 07:16 PM
Oct 2015

There used to be three public radio stations. Now there is one.

Unfortunately, I signed up for a lifetime subscription. As Meyer Kahane said, Never Again.

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