Sirius Has Whatever You’re Into

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Who says hip hop lovers don’t like country, love Elvis and listen to Discovery radio? Not Sirius radio in it’s new campaign which offers up it’s service as something for “whatever you’re into.” Not a bad approach. After all, we all have closeted likes and dislikes that we don’t share with others and only experience in the privacy of our car while driving to work or at home when no one else is there. Not that we have any odd likings. We’re just saying. The campaign was created by Vancouver’s Rethink and produced by Reginald Pike.

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