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<title>David Lee Roth&apos;s open letter to the Howard Stern Radio Show</title>
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<description>Within hours of learning that David Lee Roth would replace Howard Stern when the &quot;King of All Media&quot; moves to SIRIUS Satellite Radio, Nick Sylvester of The Village Voice &quot;uncovered&quot; this open letter from David Lee Roth to the staff...</description>
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<title>Sirius to launch 24-hour Springsteen channel</title>
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<description>The New York Post reports that Sirius Satellite Radio is ready to launch a 24-hour Bruce Springsteen channel called &quot;E Street Radio&quot; on November 1. The launch date of the new satellite radio channel is no accident - it&apos;s about...</description>
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<title>Neither Whoopi nor Geraldo can fill the shoes of Howard Stern</title>
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<description>As Howard Stern prepares to make the move to Sirius Satellite Radio in 2006, Infinity Radio has been scrambling to find a replacement. Or, as the case may be, replacements. The latest word, according to Crain&apos;s New York, is that...</description>
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<title>Sirius Satellite Radio partners with Cosmopolitan magazine</title>
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<description>Sirius Satellite Radio has locked up another key content partner: Cosmopolitan magazine: &quot;The satellite radio provider said the &apos;&apos;Cosmopolitan Radio&apos;&apos; channel will feature talk shows covering topics of interest to women with guests including magazine Editor-in-Chief Kate White and other...</description>
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<title>Howard Stern and the future of New York radio</title>
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<description>The New York Daily News asks: With Howard Stern moving to Sirius Satellite Radio next year and more radio listeners making the jump to satellite, what will become of the broadcast radio airwaves in New York City? In fact, says...</description>
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<title>The Wall Street Journal on satellite radio</title>
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<description> Wasn&apos;t aware of this until I started getting a daily subscription to The Wall Street Journal: The Wall Street Journal Report on SIRIUS Satellite Radio. From the back pages of the paper: &quot;You can listen to news from The...</description>
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<title>Sirius Satellite Radio will be sweatin&apos; to the oldies</title>
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<description> Stern, Stewart, and now Simmons. Sirius is still serious (ouch!) about adding top talent and brand-name programming as a way of pulling in subscribers. According to the New York Post, fitness guru Richard Simmons, following in the footsteps of...</description>
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<title>All the news that&apos;s fit to listen to via satellite radio</title>
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<description>Last week, Media Post reported that The New York Times Co. inked a deal with XM Satellite Radio that will result in more content from the newspaper company distributed to XM&apos;s talk radio and classical stations. The branded audio content...</description>
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<title>The battle of the satellite radio stars</title>
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<description>Which is better, XM Satellite Radio or Sirius Satellite Radio? That&apos;s like asking who&apos;s better, the Red Sox or the Yankees? With radio, it often depends on the DJ, and with baseball, it often depends on the pitcher. (Even with...</description>
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<title>Sirius won&apos;t consider any Mickey Mouse deals</title>
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<description>Maybe the idea of combining satellite radio assets with terrestrial radio assets wasn&apos;t such a good one anyway... Business Week is skeptical that Sirius Satellite Radio will make a play for Disney&apos;s radio assets. According to sources contacted by Business...</description>
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<title>A game of dog and mouse for Sirius Satellite Radio</title>
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<description> The New York Post is speculating that Sirius Satellite Radio is considering a bid for Disney&apos;s ABC Radio unit. The asking price, according to initial estimates from Wall Street investment bankers, could be north of $3 billion. Rumors about...</description>
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<title>Has Sirius Satellite Radio overpaid for content?</title>
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<description>Crain&apos;s New York hints that maybe Sirius Satellite Radio has been a little aggressive with its willingness to pay top dollar for premium content. Expensive content deals with Howard Stern, Martha Stewart, NASCAR and others have &quot;raised concerns over whether...</description>
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<title>Sirius targets Korean and Chinese ethnic markets</title>
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<description>Reuters reports that Sirius Satellite Radio is launching Chinese and Korean language channels in order to &quot;court a contingent of listeners generally underserved by mainstream media.&quot; Sirius will partner with MultiCultural Radio Broadcasting, which owns 44 U.S. radio stations, to...</description>
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<title>A Sprint to the front of the satellite radio industry for Sirius</title>
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<description>Arik Hesseldahl of Forbes highlights a new partnership between Sirius Satellite Radio and Sprint PCS (Sirius will provide music content to Sprint&apos;s mobile phone customers) and hints at other product announcements that could be coming from Sirius over the next...</description>
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<title>Sirius Satellite Radio dishes out a new technology</title>
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<description> Sirius Satellite Radio is extolling the virtues of hierarchical modulation, a new technology that will enable the satellite radio company to offer more programs and expanded services to its subscriber base. According to a press release from the company,...</description>
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