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Satellite radio companies to pay $19.7 million (AP via Yahoo! News)
Approval of a merger of the nation's only two satellite radio companies was imminent Thursday after the pair agreed to pay $19.7 million to settle charges they violated federal rules.
Read more...Satellite radio penalty of $19.7 million expected to lead to merger approval (INO News)
(AP:WASHINGTON) Approval of a merger of the U.S.'s only two satellite radio companies was imminent Thursday after the pair agreed to pay $19.7 million to settle charges they violated federal rules.
Read more...Pro Brand International, Inc. Announces Retail Marine Package for XM(R) Satellite Radio (Centre Daily Times)
Pro Brand International, Inc. ("PBI") today announced a complete marine kit for XM's satellite radio subscribers which is currently available through XM's e-store (www.xmradio.com/marinekit), and will also be available in other retail outlets by August 2008. XM is the leading satellite radio provider in the US with more than 9.6 million subscribers. PBI is a leading designer and developer of ...
Read more...Steve Parker: XM plus Sirius = Satellite Radio Monopoly (HuffingtonPost)
Now, after several years of competition between XM and Sirius, there will be one satellite radio company -- a monopoly created by the federal government. And you don't need me to tell you how strange that is.
Read more...Satellite radio companies to pay $19.7 million (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Approval of a merger of the nation's only two satellite radio companies was imminent Thursday after the pair agreed to pay $19.7 million to settle charges they violated federal rules. Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.'s proposed $3.6 billion buyout of rival XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. has been before the Federal Communications Commission for 16 months. The five-member commission is deadlocked at ...
Read more...Satellite radio companies would pay $19 million (KOB-TV Albuquerque)
(AP) WASHINGTON - The nation’s two satellite radio companies say they are negotiating a $19 million payment for violating Federal Communications rules.
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