Former Mexican President Vicente Fox was at the XM Satellite Radio studios yesterday afternoon taping an interview with Bob Edwards promoting his new book, "Revolution of Hope."
During the interview, Fox said the 700-mile wall that Congress authorized to be ...
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Charlie Rose, acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist, spent an hour with Sirius Satellite Radio Inc CEO Mel Karmazin. It's a fascinating interview and well worth the watch when you have a little time.
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While much of the media focus revolves around super phones like the iPhone or the Voyager, the reality remains that most consumers just want cheap (or free) phones and cheap service. So Motorola has come out with a fresh ...
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Cesar Millan, also known as the "Dog Whisperer," will be joining Deepak Chopra live on his Sirius Satellite Radio show tomorrow.
The world renowned dog behavior specialist will discuss his new book, Be The Pack Leader, as well as share ...
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In a follow up to the note issued earlier this week, Citigroup analyst Eileen Furukawa suggests in a report issued this morning that there is a 69% chance that the XM-Sirius merger gets approved by ...
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Dedicated to all those songs throughout the years that have "it," XM is bringing back "IT: The History of Pop."
An explosive five-week chronological journey through eight decades of the greatest pop hits of all time, "IT: ...
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The NAB is darn tootin' mad about Sirius-XM's recent response about the group's request for the FCC to stop the clock. And they're laying down the tough choices for the satcasters.
First, here's what Sirius-XM had to ...
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AT&T announced earlier this week that the company is buying the wireless licenses of privately held Aloha Partners for about $2.5 billion. The licenses for the largest U.S. mobile service will allow coverage for a potential 196 million customers in 281 markets, including ...
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