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XM, Sirius merger nears approval
Federal regulators appeared poised yesterday to give final approval to the merger of the nation's only two satellite radio operators, which would bring together the struggling companies after a 17-month quest. Deborah Taylor Tate, a Republican who...Tags: Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, XM Satellite Radio Holdings Incorporated, Satellite Technology, Newspapers, Restructuring and Recapitalization
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The Electronic Jungle: F80 Has Staggering Price, Staggering Sound
The price of a barrel of crude oil suddenly doesn't seem that outrageous when you're unpacking the most expensive tabletop music system in the history of the civilized world. At least Meridian's F80, a collaboration with Italian sports car manufacturer...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Sports Cars, MP3 Players, Consumer Electronics Industry, House
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Sports radio battle one-sided
Chicago Tribune reporterWMVP-AM 1000 program director Justin Craig refused to gloat about his station's lopsided victory over WSCR-AM 670 in the spring ratings book. "It's a good day" was as bold a proclamation as Craig would offer. The same went for WMVP host Marc Silverman,...Tags: Arbitron Incorporated, ESPN, Chicago White Sox
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FCC appears likely to approve Sirius-XM merger
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFederal regulators appeared poised Wednesday to give final approval to the merger of the nation's only two satellite radio operators, which would bring together the two struggling companies after a 17-month quest. Deborah Taylor Tate, a Republican who...Tags: Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, Newspapers, Radio Industry, Computing and Information Technology, Satellite Technology
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FCC holdout ready to break tie in favor of Sirius, XM deal
From Chicago Tribune news servicesThe proposed merger of the Sirius and XM satellite radio companies appeared close to final approval Wednesday, with the sole undecided member of the Federal Communications Commission apparently poised to support the deal. The FCC is the last regulatory...Tags: Government, Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, National Government, XM Satellite Radio Holdings Incorporated, Satellite Technology
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Dobson elected to Radio Hall of Fame
Religion News ServiceJames Dobson's 32-year "Focus on the Family Daily" radio show will become the first religious program inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. Voting for Dobson's program outpaced fellow nominees Bob Costas, Laura Schlessinger and Howard Stern. This year's...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Corporate Officers, Bob Costas, Minority Groups
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Deborah Taylor Tate
A Federal Communications Commission member who sought further concessions in a pending satellite radio buyout withdrew his offer Wednesday after it failed to draw support. Democratic commissioner Jonathan Adelstein voted against Sirius Satellite Radio...Tags: Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, XM Satellite Radio Holdings Incorporated, Satellite Technology, Radio Industry, Regulatory Policy and Organizations
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'Club Queen' remembered
Sun reporterIt was a day of music and mourning. Yesterday, downtrodden callers and DJs on hip-hop station 92Q shared heartfelt memories of their late colleague Khia Edgerton, better known as K-Swift. Edgerton, 29, died early Monday morning of neck injuries after...Tags: MySpace, House
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Baltimore Club scene loses voice
Sun reporterKhia Edgerton, a pioneering DJ who as "K-Swift" became one of Baltimore's top radio personalties and a major player in the local music scene, died early yesterday morning after a pool accident at her home. She was 29. Through her popular radio show,...Tags: Diplomacy, Metal and Mineral, Artscape, Death and Dying, Health and Safety at School
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Baltimore's 'Club Queen' inspired with love of music
When I heard a live K-Swift set for the first time at age 13, I knew there was no one else on the radio like her. Her mixes, on-air commentary and obvious love for music inspired me and my interest in music and radio. Of course, I had no idea what...Tags: Mark Young, Radio One Incorporated, Radio Industry
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