Art's Announcement Concerning the Future of the Show
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Art's Announcement Concerning the Future of the Show
Will SiriusXM Allow Free Live Streaming on artbell.com?
LINK Includes audio clip from the closing of the 10/31 show
LINK Includes audio clip from the closing of the 10/31 show
I think the problem was too many were listening for Sirius to handle.
I think the reason Sirius dropped off for the online users was because there were too many for Sirius to handle and as more users came online, prior users were knocked off. Or maybe everybody got knocked out.
Art was also concerned about the amount of people who cited the dropouts as a reason they were not subscribing to his show.
I, personally, believe that the reason the show isn't as dynamic as it used to be is because the callers are limited to subscribers and not just the general public where many of the crazy callers probably reside.
I hope this works out for Art and all of us. If they do a deal with Art to free stream his show and make the archives reasonably priced I would consider taking a subscription. But it has to be less than $14.00 a month. Sirius can still make big bucks off of Art, but they have to start being reasonable about the price.
I think the reason Sirius dropped off for the online users was because there were too many for Sirius to handle and as more users came online, prior users were knocked off. Or maybe everybody got knocked out.
Art was also concerned about the amount of people who cited the dropouts as a reason they were not subscribing to his show.
I, personally, believe that the reason the show isn't as dynamic as it used to be is because the callers are limited to subscribers and not just the general public where many of the crazy callers probably reside.
I hope this works out for Art and all of us. If they do a deal with Art to free stream his show and make the archives reasonably priced I would consider taking a subscription. But it has to be less than $14.00 a month. Sirius can still make big bucks off of Art, but they have to start being reasonable about the price.
Lore wrote: But it has to be less than .00 a month. Sirius can still make big bucks off of Art, but they have to start being reasonable about the price.
I know people who are getting it between $8.00 to $10.00. You just have to be a good negotiator, and also be willing to keep them on the line and wear them down. They will give in.
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." - Thomas Jefferson
"Hey, now that I've signed a contract w/ you guys, would you mind changing your entire business model, because my show's not working out too well. Oh yeah, it's because your software sucks."
One of the commenters on Art's site mentioned that Sirius is paying Howard Stern 500 mill. Holy Christ. I was just thinking about this, and if pressed, I wouldn't even know how to describe Stern's show at this point. What is it?
Also...I have to say the Sirius programming was hardly impressive. An "all Metallica" station? There were quite a few of that stripe. How does that represent creative or original programming? They need eclectic DJs creating their own style.
One of the commenters on Art's site mentioned that Sirius is paying Howard Stern 500 mill. Holy Christ. I was just thinking about this, and if pressed, I wouldn't even know how to describe Stern's show at this point. What is it?
Also...I have to say the Sirius programming was hardly impressive. An "all Metallica" station? There were quite a few of that stripe. How does that represent creative or original programming? They need eclectic DJs creating their own style.
Who knows what is in Art's contract with XM. But if there is a technology or stream clause he could enforce, then he could start his own pay per listen site easily. It's happened before in broadcasting.
It still has me shaking my head wondering why there isn't some hint of terrestrial radio access. Despite what some people feel, and the numbers claimed, the majority of people are still hooked on radio.
Actually, I'm surprised Cumulus Radio didn't make an offer. They would like to see nothing less than PremRad slit and buried.
It still has me shaking my head wondering why there isn't some hint of terrestrial radio access. Despite what some people feel, and the numbers claimed, the majority of people are still hooked on radio.
Actually, I'm surprised Cumulus Radio didn't make an offer. They would like to see nothing less than PremRad slit and buried.
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." - Thomas Jefferson
In the past year Sirius has started simulcasting a few of the bigger terrestrial stations. KissFM, Z100 and a few other biggies from NYC and LA. And they have always had all the cable tv news channels simulcasted. This would be kind of the same thing but in the opposite direction.
Put in a prison cell, but one time he could-a been The champion of the world.