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How Does Radio Survive in a Video World?
With the recent merger of the two main pay satellite radio services Sirius and XM Radio many people are starting to wonder how radio can survive in a world dominated by video People enjoy the occasional audio stimulus but there is always that eternal search for the video that goes with the audio, as people seem to find it easier to associate images with events rather than just audio

SatelliteSweeps.com Now Offers Six and 12 Month XM and Sirius Subscription With Satellite Radios
SatelliteSweeps.com, a subsidiary of the Gulfstream Internet Group, announced today that they will provide six or 12 month subscriptions to XM or Sirius satellite radio services with any satellite radio from the web site.

Mlb To Disappear From Terrestrial Radio?
The changes that took place in the way MLB games were broadcast on television made many think that the same will happen to radio soon enough. Today, local television stations only broadcast 23% of the MLB games. Also, 7 of the major league team games are only available on cable, an exclusivity factor that seems to work well for them. In an interview to WSJ, Edison Media Research's President Larry Rosin declared that "it is probably inevitable that baseball radio broadcasts will go to a 100% subscription model... It will happen because there's too much money in it not to do it." This is an interesting perspective for the two main digital satellite radio providers, XM Satellite Radio and Sirius. This potential development sounds excellent for...

Brian Scolaro's Comedy Podcast "A Complete Waste of Time" Comes to XM
Handheld Comedy signs distribution agreement with XM Satellite Radio for popular comedy podcast.

BV Entertainment Offers Fitness Centers XM Satellite Radio With New AXS900FM Wireless Receiver
Leading exercise entertainment company packages XM Satellite Radio with new wireless entertainment system for health clubs.




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