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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Sirius antenna - Deciding Vote in XM, Sirius Deal Makes an

Deciding Vote in XM, Sirius Deal Makes an Offer - CNBC
The potential deciding vote in the U.S. government's review of the $3.1 billion merger between satellite radio companies told The Associated Press he will vote in favor of the deal if the companies agree to tougher conditions. [ XMSR Loading
Source: www.cnbc.com
XM-Sirius Merger Still Expected - AOL
PHILADELPHIA (July 17) - Meeting a regulator's tough conditions for approval of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.'s purchase of XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. may be tough but isn't likely to derail the deal, analysts said Thursday. "These do seem to be
Source: money.aol.com
Analysts: New conditions on Sirius-XM deal will be tough but probably - Newsday
PHILADELPHIA (AP) _ Meeting a regulator's tough conditions for approval of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.'s purchase of XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. may be tough but isn't likely to derail the deal, analysts said Thursday. "These do seem to be
Source: www.newsday.com
Offer from FCC's media reformer may lead to closure of satellite radio - Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON (AP) During his tenure at the Federal Communications Commission, Jonathan Adelstein has been a fierce critic of government policies that allow big media companies to get bigger. So it came as a surprise when the Democratic commissioner
Source: www.chicagotribune.com
Talks heat up over FCC review of XM-Sirius deal - Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. regulatory review of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc's proposed acquisition of XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc heated up as a key official offered to support the deal in exchange for more concessions from the companies
Source: www.reuters.com
Report: FCC's Adelstein backs Sirius XM merger; who's #3? - Ars Technica
Now there are two Federal Communications Commissioners who back Sirius's proposed buyout of XM Satellite Radio. Associated Press reports that one of the FCC's Democrats, Jonathan Adelstein, says he will approve the merger if the new entity will, in
Source: arstechnica.com
Tougher conditions sought in XM-Sirius deal - Houston Chronicle
WASHINGTON The potential deciding vote in the U.S. government's review of the $3.1 billion merger between satellite radio companies tells The Associated Press he will vote in favor of the deal if the companies agree to tougher conditions. So far
Source: www.chron.com