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As part of a recent bundle agreement between SiriusXM and Discovery, SiriusXM subscribers can sign up for a free, ad-supported Discovery+ trial plan (typically $4.99/month) now through June 30th ...
ESPN+ subscribers will be able to access SiriusXM’s full library of content on the SiriusXM app, including more than 400 curated, ad-free music channels. SiriusXM claims to offer “the most ...
If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. SiriusXM, which has offered a subscription, ad-free alternative to terrestrial radio since the turn of the century, has launched a free, ad-supported service ...
The Sirius XM iPhone App became available in the Apple iTunes Store on June 17, 2009. All SiriusXM Internet Radio subscribers are able to download the application from the Apple iTunes App-Store for free. Listening on an iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch is included with some subscription packages, a separate fee is required with other packages.
Sirius XM's mobile app (version 3.0), as seen on the iPad Mini. On February 4, 2010, the Sirius XM BlackBerry application was announced, for use on BlackBerry smartphones (the Bold, Curve, Storm, and Tour). [82] As of April 2013, the app featured over 150 channels. [83] On May 28, 2010, the Sirius XM application for Android smartphones was ...
Sirius XM has developed a software application for use on the Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices that allows its subscribers and users of those devices to listen to its programming. The application was released and available for download on the evening of June 17, 2009. The Sirius XM app is available at the iTunes App Store.
4. Click Change Plan. 5. Review the confirmation page. It will offer you the option of changing to a lower-priced plan rather than canceling your account. If you'd like to proceed with changing your account to a free AOL account, scroll to the bottom of the page and click Cancel My Billing. 6.
SiriusXM will revise the process of canceling subscriptions in New York to make it faster and easier, after a judge found it broke the law by failing to provide “simple mechanisms” for quitting.