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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - From the way traditional radio companies objected to the merger of satellite radio rivals Sirius and XM, it's obvious they feared that the strength of a singular celestial competitor would weaken their terrestrial businesses.
Read more...Does Sirius XM Need a Total Makeover? (New York Times)
The ongoing struggles of Ford , General Motors and Chrysler aren’t making Mel Karmazin’s job any easier.
Read more...Mel Karmazin On Madison And The Merger (Forbes)
Here are a few questions you might want to ask Mel Karmazin about Sirius if you meet him on the street.
Read more...Liberty to Set Its Entertainment Unit Free (New York Times)
Barry Diller and John Malone aren’t the best of friends , but the two media moguls have at least one thing in common these days: Spinoffs. Not long after Mr. Diller carved his IAC/InterActiveCorp into five easy pieces, Mr. Malone’s Liberty Media announced that it would spin off its entertainment unit, which owns half of the DirecTV satellite-television network and all of the Starz Entertainment ...
Read more...Crossed signals (Baltimore Sun)
Radio listeners aren't tuning in toHDRadio in droves, but proponents of the technology are pressing on Steve Huber is a DJ at 98 Rock's HD Radio stations. Radio listeners aren't tuning in to HDRadio in droves, but proponents of the technology are pressing on.
Read more...Crossed signals (Baltimore Sun)
Radio listeners aren't tuning in to HD Radio in droves, but proponents of the technology are pressing on M ore stations, playing different kinds of music, with better sound.
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