As someone who doesn't subscribe to either XM or Sirius, I welcome the merger. Why? Because neither service has everything I want and I have no desire to subscribe to both services. As it stands, neither one is good enough to me, but a combined XM/Sirius would be good enough, and thus I would buy the equipment and become a subscriber. I bet there are lots of others like me, unwilling to commit to either, but willing to commit to a merged entity. They're both affordable, and sure, I could get both, but why? I don't want to outfit my car with two different satellite radio decks. So if the merger fails, it's likely I'll never subscribe to satellite radio...and terrestrial radio wins.
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As someone who doesn't subscribe to either XM or Sirius, I welcome the merger. Why? Because neither service has everything I want and I have no desire to subscribe to both services. As it stands, neither one is good enough to me, but a combined XM/Sirius would be good enough, and thus I would buy the equipment and become a subscriber. I bet there are lots of others like me, unwilling to commit to either, but willing to commit to a merged entity. They're both affordable, and sure, I could get both, but why? I don't want to outfit my car with two different satellite radio decks. So if the merger fails, it's likely I'll never subscribe to satellite radio...and terrestrial radio wins.