My understand on how the merger will work is that they will still maintain two different radio setups for the two different satellites. However, they will consolodate all the programming so that both satellites will have the same channels. The channels that were redundant, i.e., 50s,60s,70s music, ESPN, CNN, FoxNews, etc., will be reduced to one...then they will take the best (read most popular) of the channels that were distinctive to either XM or Sirius, i.e, Howard Stern on Sirius, MLB on XM, and put that programming on both satellites, so no matter which radio service you used to have, the channels will be the same on an old Sirius only radio as they are on an old XM only radio. Eventually, the new radios will pick up both satellites and then they'll be able to expand their programming even more. I also heard that if the merger was approved, that they would consider "ala-carte" programming, where, like cable, you pick your level and price of programming.
