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Approval of Satellite Radio Merger Seems Near (New York Times)
The Federal Communications Commission was on the verge of approving a merger between XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio on Wednesday night, a move that would end a nearly 18-month government review of a deal that would essentially create a monopoly in satellite radio.
Read more...Satellite radio penalty expected to lead to merger approval (WAVE 3 Louisville)
The nation's two satellite radio companies have agreed to pay nearly $20 million to settle FCC rules violations. It is expected to lead to approval of Sirius's $3.9 billion buyout of XM. The proposed merger has been under regulatory review for more than a year.
Read more...Satellite radio companies to pay $19.7 million (The Times and Democrat)
WASHINGTON - A merger of the nation's only two satellite radio companies moved closer to fruition Thursday after the pair agreed to pay $19.7 million to settle a case alleging violation of federal rules.
Read more...Satellite radio companies to pay $19.7 million (The Charlotte Observer)
A merger of the nation's only two satellite radio companies moved closer to fruition Thursday after the pair agreed to pay $19.7 million to settle a case alleging violation of federal rules. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin told The Associated Press the agency had reached an agreement late Wednesday night where XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. will pay $17.5 million and ...
Read more...Satellite radio stations move closer to getting FCC OK for merger (Asbury Park Press)
A merger of the nation's only two satellite radio companies moved closer to fruition today after the pair agreed to pay $19.7 million to settle a case alleging violation of federal rules.
Read more...Satellite radio companies to pay $19.7 million (Boston Herald)
WASHINGTON - The nation's two satellite radio companies have agreed to pay $19.7 million to settle rules violations, a move that is expected to lead to quick approval...
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