As much as I don't like monopolies, if they don't merge we will have no satellite radio. They are not making money, and merging is the only way they can possibly stay afloat. I think us in-the-boonies listeners will benefit from this. And, if it sat. radio doesn't survive, we've got all those CDs, MP3, and good old fashioned night-time AM. ;) Jon
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, Mike Collum wrote: > I know that many of us have XM or Sirius radio so this may be of > interest. I have 2 Sirius accounts. > > XM and Sirius announced that they are merging. They will be having an > official press conference tomorrow and hopefully they'll outline how our > service will be affected. > > http://xmradio.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=press_releases&item=1423 > > I can't help but wonder why this wouldn't be quashed as it would create > a monopoly. > > Mike > |
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