Awesome, but only because they were driving people to listen to the live Bonnaroo broadcast. They broadcast part of the set from each of the stages. You could come back to your site, eat/nap/drink and still listen to the bands that were performing.
How the hell was I supposed to know that? I'm clearly looking at something shiney on the ground..do I have to have XM to hear that broadcast? Or werre they slumming it with radio waves for the weekend?
Good point. You had to have XM but they talked about it on Bonnaroo radio, the FM live broadcast from the farm. I happened to have mine...and speakers. Ok, so kind of a missed opp but everyone who was came by our site appreciated the XM live feed so potentially could get more people to sign up.
Awesome, but only because they were driving people to listen to the live Bonnaroo broadcast. They broadcast part of the set from each of the stages. You could come back to your site, eat/nap/drink and still listen to the bands that were performing.
ReplyDeleteHow the hell was I supposed to know that? I'm clearly looking at something shiney on the ground..do I have to have XM to hear that broadcast? Or werre they slumming it with radio waves for the weekend?
ReplyDeleteGood point. You had to have XM but they talked about it on Bonnaroo radio, the FM live broadcast from the farm. I happened to have mine...and speakers. Ok, so kind of a missed opp but everyone who was came by our site appreciated the XM live feed so potentially could get more people to sign up.
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