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SiriusXM Radio is Now Free Through May 30

Stream 300+ ad-free channels of music, news, comedy & more including the Howard Stern Show – now thru May 30
By - posted 5/5/2020 No Comment

While we’re all stuck at home, you may want some new things to listen to.

SiriusXM Radio wants to make right now sound a little better. They’re offering free premier streaming through May 15 30 (now through the end of May) featuring over 300+ channels of commercial-free music, live news including COVID-19 updates, talk, comedy, entertainment, and live radio streams including the Howard Stern Show (exclusive to SiriusXM).

It’s easy to start listening for free. Go to siriusxm.com and click the “start streaming” button or download the SiriusXM app for your smartphone. You’ll need to create an account, but no credit card details are required. SiriusXM’s Premium Streaming plan usually costs $13 a month.

“With so many people asked to stay at home, we are making our full streaming lineup of music, entertainment, news and information easily accessible to everyone,” said Jim Meyer, SiriusXM CEO.  “In the days ahead, we hope it’s a valuable source of information or diversion, a generous mix of fresh live content, and a source of companionship that comes from the hosts on our many shows and channels.”

SiriusXM Content

Your kind of music for your new normal

Working from home. Adapted workout routines. Virtual commutes. Just relaxing. There are channels for everything you’ve got going on right now. From channels curated by and dedicated to your favorite artists to ones inspired by the music you grew up with, plus the newest music releases, live performances, and more.

Howard Stern is broadcasting from his home and so are other popular SiriusXM hosts. Watch exclusive video of Howard Stern and other celebs online and on the app from the On Demand library.

The SiriusXM app also offers additional features such as SiriusXM video, Personalized Stations Powered by Pandora that listeners can curate themselves, and an On Demand library with more than 10,000 hours of archived shows, exclusive music performances, interviews and audio documentaries.

h/t: Johnny Jet