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Sirius XM Eyes Your Living Room In Amazon Echo Push


Sirius XM’s traditional stronghold has been inside the car but the company now has its eyes on your living room. The company has teamed up with Amazon to push its service to listeners’ homes through the Echo, Amazon’s popular smart speaker. It will now be providing a three months subscription of its service for free to Echo customers.

The deal that has been confirmed today will see Sirius XM provide a three months subscription for free to those who purchase an Amazon Echo from the online retail giant’s website. Those who want to take advantage of this deal must be new subscribers of Sirius XM radio. This promotion is not for existing subscribers.

They then have to sign up for either a Sirius XM Premier Streaming or All Access subscription through Amazon and if they happen to be an Amazon Echo owner, the subscribers will receive three months of their selected tier for free.

They will only be billed for the service going forward once the three months are up. Those who only want to take advantage of this promotion should remember to unsubscribe once the three months run out or they will be automatically be charged for the tier they selected.

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