Archive for February, 2006

The Bull Market Report Investigates Satellite Radio Providers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Posted in Satellite Related Articles on February 26th, 2006

The Bull Market Report Investigates Satellite Radio Providers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Bull Market Report , an online investment newsletter focused on long- term growth and income-generating stocks, announced today that it has provided subscribers with a detailed report on what’s happening in the satellite radio space and its impact on broadcasters, including XM Satellite Radio Holdings , SIRIUS Satellite Radio , Clear Channel Communications and Cumulus Media .

Extra Terrestrials Cut Deep (Billboard Radio Monitor)
Although broadcasters say they did not form the HD Radio Digital Alliance because of a competitive threat from satellite radio, it certainly was a catalyst for a major part of the consortium strategy’s launch: the rollout of hundreds of digital, commercial-free side channels.

SIRIUS Satellite Radio to Present at the Bear Stearns Annual Media Conference (SYS-CON Media)

Posted in Satellite Related Articles on February 26th, 2006

SIRIUS Satellite Radio to Present at the Bear Stearns Annual Media Conference (SYS-CON Media)
SIRIUS Satellite Radio today announced that David Frear, its Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, is expected to present at the Bear Stearns Annual Media Conference in Palm Beach, Florida on Tuesday, February 28, 2006 at 3.45 p.m. ET.

Satellite TV Cuts The Cord (Forbes)
DirecTV and EchoStar look ready to team up to offer wireless Internet.

Shiron to provide net hub in Nigeria (EETimes)
Shiron Satellite Communications and Nigeria’s Map Infotel will jointly build Internet hubs in Nigeria based on the Israeli company’s technology.

Satellite TV Cuts The Cord (Forbes)

Posted in Satellite Related Articles on February 25th, 2006

Satellite TV Cuts The Cord (Forbes)
DirecTV and EchoStar look ready to team up to offer wireless Internet.

Profitability fading for US satellite radio (Daily Telegraph: Money)
Sirius Satellite Radio has $220m shock jock Howard Stern, XM Satellite Radio has housewives’ favourite Oprah Winfrey. Sirius has live US football, XM has live US baseball.