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SiriusXM Offer Now Available to Walmart+ Members


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SiriusXM and Walmart are coming together to bring the satcaster's programming to Walmart+ subscribers across the nation. Beginning March 21, Walmart+ members are getting six months free of SiriusXM. The limited-time offer (ends June 19) comes at a time when people are hitting the road or taking to the sky for spring break with their friends and family.

"Walmart has always been a leader in retail innovation, and Walmart+'s ongoing evolution is a perfect example of this," said SiriusXM SVP, Chief Growth Officer Suzi Watford. "We are thrilled to bring this first-of-its-kind offer to Walmart+ customers, giving subscribers the opportunity to experience all that SiriusXM has to offer however they chose to tune in."

"Walmart+ is already the premiere subscription of convenience, and we're always on the lookout for ways to improve that experience for new and existing members. This limited time offer of SiriusXM allows members to listen to their favorite music, news or sports wherever they want, whenever they want at no additional charge - more proof of how Walmart+ consistently delivers value to members every single day," added Walmart+ Vice President of Business Development and Partnerships Catherine Keane.

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