I use Music Dock for Sirius XM. It's much more accessible than the native 
Sirius XM application.

Ben
On Dec 27, 2012, at 4:52 PM, David Gross <david.dgro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The current version of the siriusxm iphone app is partially accessible.
> There are some unlabeled buttons for various modes on the bottom of
> the app which should have been labeled. A sighted friend told me what
> they are, I took notes, and now I use the app all the time. Yes. fm181
> is a great online service, but if you're a sports fan like me, and can
> find a way to afford sirius, it's worth it.
> And now sirius has a on demand section on the app so many shows are
> available if you miss the live broadcasts.
> I can now enjoy using the app thanks to the sighted assistance I received.
> hth
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