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Old March 8th 06, 01:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default XM financial trouble

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Roger wrote:
If XM were really in trouble my Sirius would have doubled. Instead
it's down about 30% in a lst couple of weeks.



Which only goes to prove that Sirius is in even more trouble.

As long as folks are willing to throw money at the satellite radio
ventures, they won't be "in trouble." I do wonder, however, about how
$12/month is going to sustain the contracts for tens or hundreds of
millions of dollars for on-air talent; at some point, there has to be a
line in the sand for the providers. I suspect that, in the end, ad
revenue will be too lucrative to pass up, and the "commercial free"
channels will start to disappear.



JKG
 




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