in the fact that they play the same songs all the time.
We have SiriusXM in our Buick Enclave, and it rarely leaves channel 6 which is the 60s station. Yesterday they played "Sunny Afternoon" by the Kinks. Today "Sunny Afternoon" by the Kinks. Decent song? Yes. But I'm sure the Kinks have more songs that don't get nearly as much airplay as that one, "You've really got me" and "Lola." It's sort of like how Peter Frampton has more in his catalog outside of "Show Me The Way", "Do You Feel Like We Do?" and "Baby I Love Your Way". So guess what I heard today?
Other examples are that every so often they play the Snoopy songs by the Royal Guardsmen. Not bad songs, but they played them every day.
I can't complain too much, as satellite radio does sometimes play stuff I've never heard of(and I grew up on a LOT of 60s music, as my parents were children of the 60s. That said, I thought the point of satellite radio is that there's a lot more leeway to play what you wanted because of less regulations. But I already know the answer as to why, program directors.