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FRED is dead: XM stations go quiet

Sections: Audio, Satellite / HD Radio

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I am a Fred fan. Or I guess I was a Fred fan. Fred was an alternative rock station on XM that played some deep tracks that exposed where bands like U2, REM, Cure and others got their sounds influenced from. XM radio has euthanized Fred and other themed genre stations, in efforts to merge their networks. I am not the only one sad.

The replacement for Fred is First Wave, a Sirius station, which in my opinion and the opinion of these groupies, blows chow. Bad. Shallow. Bad.

Can I make a fiscal justification to keep both stations going along? No. Can I say that satellite radio has finally lost the race with Internet radio? Yes. My cohorts and I are leaving as we can’t stand your far too repetitious music designed for those behind the wheel for 30 minutes.

It isn’t all tears for satellite radio owners though, according to craveonline,

“Each sides’ premium channels and talent remains mostly intact, with stations like Howard Stern, the Grateful Dead Channel and Eminem’s Shade 45 all now available to XM users, while Sirius listeners now get Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour, Tom Petty’s Buried Treasure and B.B. King’s blues station.”

Those of us that got attached to these themed genre stations will miss them and the talent at XM studios in DC.

Farewell Fred. Thanks for the tip, Jeff.

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2 Comments

  1. i miss fred too

    megan O'malia
  2. That's a drag that a good station was replaced with something lame. Things don't always change for the better unfortunately.

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