I'm another S/XM suscriber. We listen to it in our suv and I have it on my phone so I can blutooth it to the radio in my jeep. Broadcast radio is something I don't listen to in my area anymore. CW, hip-hop and what I refer to as whiney- pop are all that is available. We had one classic rock station and last year they advertised they were changing their format and it would no longer be rock your grandpa listens to. They were right and this grandpa scratched them off his list only a few minutes after the switch took place. We were around as kids when rock and roll got started and we listen to the 50's and 60's channels a lot. It does bring back those piss and vinegar days. Ah, the sound quality back then. AM radio that you couldn't listen too in a thunderstorm or driving beside an electrical line with noise on it. one speaker, and a tone control. I still remember hearing my first hi-fi radio, a Telefunken that an older friend bought.