Archive for November, 2005

TELENOR SATELLITE SERVICES INC. (Maritime Global Net) OSLO, Norway and

Posted in Satellite Related Articles on November 30th, 2005

TELENOR SATELLITE SERVICES INC. (Maritime Global Net)
OSLO, Norway and ROCKVILLE, Maryland (November 29, 2005) - Telenor Satellite Services was officially recognized by satellite operator Inmarsat for best overall sales performance for Fleet services in 2005.

No shortage for sports fans with new satellite radio stations (CNews)
(CP) - The sports radio menu just got a lot bigger. Satellite radio has hit the airwaves in Canada, with subscription-based XM Radio and Sirius Canada competing to change the world of sports radio, giving fans the choice of listening to what they want, when they want, no matter where they may roam.

Legendary Lakers Coach Phil Jackson to Host NBA Talk Show Exclusively on SIRIUS Satellite Radio (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
SIRIUS Satellite Radio, the leading provider of sports radio programming, broadcasting the play-by-play of more than 350 pro and college teams, announced today that Phil Jackson, legendary head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, will host a weekly NBA talk show exclusively on SIRIUS.

Sirius Satellite Radio “neutral” (New Ratings)
NEW YORK, November 28 (newratings.com) - Analyst Jonathan Jacoby of Banc of America Securities reiterates his “neutral” rating on Sirius Satellite Radio ( SIRI.NAS ). The target price is set to $6.

Rob Cross Heads To Sirius Satellite Radio (FMQB) The former

Posted in Satellite Related Articles on November 30th, 2005

Rob Cross Heads To Sirius Satellite Radio (FMQB)
The former WXRK OM is following Howard Stern to Sirius as Director of Programming for Maxim Radio.

XM and Sirius in Pitched Battle For Satellite Radio Subscribers (Washington Post)
Barry Greenhill did not come to Circuit City in Tysons Corner for a $188 15-inch, LCD flat-screen television, or a $200 laptop computer. He came for one thing: Howard Stern.

Clear Channel Gets Hipper (The Motley Fool via Yahoo! News)
Lots of people here may have Sirius Satellite Radio (Nasdaq: SIRI - News) on the brain lately, given Howard Stern’s imminent defection from terrestrial radio to satellite, but there’s plenty afoot in the radio industry as all the players duke it out for listeners. Clear Channel (NYSE: CCU - News) is going to attempt to leverage the popularity of podcasting, the emergence of video downloads, and

TELENOR SATELLITE SERVICES INC. (Maritime Global Net)
OSLO, Norway and ROCKVILLE, Maryland (November 29, 2005) - Telenor Satellite Services was officially recognized by satellite operator Inmarsat for best overall sales performance for Fleet services in 2005.

Satellite Radio: A SIRIUS iPod Killer (CNews) You can listen

Posted in Satellite Related Articles on November 30th, 2005

Satellite Radio: A SIRIUS iPod Killer (CNews)
You can listen to Oldies, eavesdrop on the jammed traffic situation on Boston’s Boylston Street or pay attention to Martha Stewart as she waxes eloquent on her Living Radio program.

XM and Sirius in Pitched Battle For Satellite Radio Subscribers (Washington Post)
Barry Greenhill did not come to Circuit City in Tysons Corner for a $188 15-inch, LCD flat-screen television, or a $200 laptop computer. He came for one thing: Howard Stern.

TELENOR SATELLITE SERVICES INC. (Maritime Global Net)
OSLO, Norway and ROCKVILLE, Maryland (November 29, 2005) - Telenor Satellite Services was officially recognized by satellite operator Inmarsat for best overall sales performance for Fleet services in 2005.

Pocket Sirius Radio released - (yet another) program for streaming satellite radio over Internet (MS Mobiles)
, if you fancy paying $15.95 instead of getting the same functionality for free, then you may be interested…