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November 18, 2004
Howard Stern / Sirius Rally

Just got back from the Howard Stern / Sirius Rally at Union Square. A massive crowd gathered to see Howard, and to pick up their free Sirius Satellite Radios (500 were available) and 20,000 vouchers for free Sirius systems (when you prepay for a one-year subscription).
If you couldn't make it, no problem - just go to www.sirius.com/offer/sternrally and enter in promotion code 263. Select your Sirius system and purchase an annual subscription for $142.25. When prompted, enter in the certificate number HS7436 in the "referral ID" field.
The free system is the Audiovox SIR-PNP2. The offer expires on November 24th, 2004 - so if you want it, get it now.
Pics of this event will be posted shortly. You can find photos of the Howard Stern / Sirius Satellite Radio Rally here.
November 18, 2004 12:33 PM
Comments
Thanks for the info, I am anxious to see the pics.
Posted by: Mac at November 18, 2004 12:56 PM
Here they come! Tons of pics. The best is the XM and O&A guys 'protesting' the Rally. Very cool.
Posted by: Ryan at November 18, 2004 01:20 PM
The O&A guys were just a minor distraction. The people there mostly booed them (dont believe many cheered except themselves). They didnt do anything clever (holding up signs that were taken away by the cops). Losers
Posted by: REDHEAD at November 18, 2004 02:52 PM
It was definitely mostly boo's - the crowd was there to see Howard - but you must admit that it was a good marketing tactic.
Posted by: Ryan at November 18, 2004 03:25 PM
Ryan, you must realize that O&A are the future. Howard is old news.
Posted by: Ryan's a Fag at November 18, 2004 04:21 PM
HAHA, nice name. :)
The Rally was a great publicity stunt by Howard. It generated a massive amount of live exposure for the 4,000 people that were there - and it's all over the news today.
The XM/O&A guys being there 'protesting' the Rally was a great way to add to the exposure of the event. It created the controversy that the media LOVES, and was a smart move on XM's part.
Whether you like O&A or Howard doesn't matter, it was great exposure for both and for Satellite Radio in general.
Posted by: Ryan at November 19, 2004 10:35 AM
