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High-tech fees quickly add up (Detroit Free Press)
TiVo. Netflix. Satellite radio. "World of Warcraft." The iPhone. The BlackBerry. Audible.com. Flickr. Amazon Prime. The list of new digital services and gadgets keeps growing. There's just one catch: Much of today's technology comes with subscription fees that might not seem like a lot individually, but can add up to hundreds of dollars in new expenses.
Read more...SIRIUS XM Radio Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
SIRIUS XM Radio today announced stand alone SIRIUS Satellite Radio second quarter 2008 financial results, including a 25% increase in revenue to $283.0 million, total subscribers in excess of 8.9 million and a 70% decrease in the adjusted loss from operations.
Read more...New Sirius XM Combo Radios Nine Months Away (FMQB)
Much like a baby, interoperable radios apparently take nine months to arrive following the consummation of a merger . Sirius XM CEO Mel Karmazin revealed yesterday as part of Sirius' quarterly results call that the new satellite radio receivers won't be available until 2009. According to Fortune , Karmazin revealed to analysts that new interoperable radios for the new Sirius XM won't be out ...
Read more...Wi-Fi radio roundup (San Francisco Chronicle)
Don't want to pay for a satellite radio subscription? These devices give you access to all Web content wherever you can find a signal Aluratek Internet Radio Alarm Clock Cnet rating: 7.1 out of 10 (very good) The good: Streams via built-in 802.11g Wi-Fi or...
Read more...Sirius cuts losses before XM merger (CNET)
The satellite radio company boosts second-quarter revenues by 25 percent and reduces its net loss before closing its final quarter as a standalone company.
Read more...Sirius Reports $283 Million In Q2 Revenue (FMQB)
The newly renamed Sirius XM Radio reported its Q2 fiscal results today, which are stand alone Sirius Satellite Radio figures. The satcaster saw a 25 percent increase in revenue to $283 million, while total subscribers surpassed 8.9 million and adjusted loss fell by 70 percent.
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