Washington, D.C.-based XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. and New York-based Sirius Satellite Radio Inc., which together control the emerging satellite subscription radio market, Monday announced that they plan to merge in a $13 billion deal. Mel Karmazin, the chief executive...
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The internal satellite radio antenna is meant to make it a truly portable receiver, but the antenna can be unreliable unless you live in a metropolitan area where there is a strong "terrestrial" signal (I'll explain all about that in another article). To help, Sirius has provided a set of a...
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