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Time (Free subscription) | yesterday
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 of their merger
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SignalBlog (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Shares of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. were down 6.2 percent in midday trading on Friday. The Federal Communications Commission is close to approving the company’s acquisition of rival XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc., with one commissioner left to vote. Sirius’ proposed $3.5 billion buyout of Washington, D.C.-based XM has been before the FCC for 16 months. Sirius, based [...]
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Approval of a merger of the nation's only two satellite radio companies was imminent Thursday after the pair agreed to pay $19.7 million to settle charges they violated federal rules.
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
Chris Moyles' attractions seem finally to be on the wane with the news that his Radio One breakfast show has lost 500,000 listeners.
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OTB News (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
WASHINGTON (AP) — Approval of a merger of the nation’s only two satellite radio companies was imminent Thursday after the pair agreed to pay $19.7 million to settle charges they violated federal rules….
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The Washington Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
In what could be the final hurdle ahead of Federal Communications Commission approval of their merger, XM Satellite Radio Inc. and Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. have agreed to settle a compliance issue with federal regulators. (XMSR) (XMSR)
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
The nation's two satellite radio companies say they are negotiating a $19 million payment for violating Federal Communications rules.
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
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 of their merger.
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
The nation's two satellite radio companies say they are negotiating a $19 million payment for violating Federal Communications rules.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
The nation's two satellite radio companies say they are negotiating a $19 million payment for violating Federal Communications rules.
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Chris Moyles' attractions seem finally to be on the wane with the news that his Radio One breakfast show has lost 500,000 listeners.