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XM Sat 1Q loss widens despite revenue jump
AP Business WriterXM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. said Monday that its first-quarter loss widened by nearly 6 percent while revenues jumped by 17 percent. XM, which is seeking regulatory approval for an acquisition by rival Sirius, said it lost $129.3 million, or 42...Tags: Satellite Technology, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Radio Industry, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Sprint Nextel Corp., the U.S. mobile-phone company that lost more than a million customers last quarter, said it may sell some assets after its net loss rose to $505 million. The first-quarter net loss expanded to 18 cents a share, from $211 million,...Tags: Radio Industry, Charity, Microsoft Corporation, Sprint Nextel Corporation, UBS AG
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XM Satellite loss widens by 6%
XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. said yesterday that its first-quarter loss widened by nearly 6 percent even as revenue jumped 17 percent. XM said it lost $129.3 million, or 42 cents per share, compared with $122.4 million, or 40 cents per share, a year...Tags: Satellite Technology, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Radio Industry
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Acquisitions: Sirius, XM extend merger accord
Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. and XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. agreed to extend their merger accord as they await regulatory approval from the Federal Communications Commission. The two companies "agreed not to exercise their rights to terminate the...Tags: Satellite Technology, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Radio Industry, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated
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Oprah's Dr. Phil antidote
Chicago TribuneWhile onetime protege Dr. Phil McGraw is becoming something of an embarrassment with his tabloidesque plays for ratings, talk-show empress Oprah Winfrey's company is shopping another doctor show to syndicators. The 2009 project for Dr. Mehmet Oz, the...Tags: Television Industry, Radio Industry, Oprah Winfrey, Computing and Information Technology, News Corporation Limited
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Dialing up on Internet radio
I'm one of those writers (content creators, if you prefer) who listen to music while banging out a story. The music often comes from an MP3 player or, increasingly, an Internet radio station. But I'm shopping my earbuds around because one of my favorite...Tags: Satellite Technology, Radio Industry, Computing and Information Technology, Yahoo! Incorporated, Radio
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Oprah mulls bringing in a new doctor
While one-time protege Dr. Phil "Quick Draw" McGraw is becoming something of an embarrassment with his tabloidesque plays for ratings, Chicago talk-show empress Oprah Winfrey's company is shopping another doctor show to syndicators. The 2009 project...Tags: Television Industry, Radio Industry, Oprah Winfrey, Computing and Information Technology, Newspapers
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Oprah considers a new doctor show
Special to The Morning CallWhile one-time protege Dr. Phil ''Quick Draw'' McGraw is becoming something of an embarrassment with his tabloidesque plays for ratings, Chicago talk-show empress Oprah Winfrey's company is shopping another doctor show to syndicators. The 2009 project...Tags: Television Industry, Radio Industry, Oprah Winfrey, Computing and Information Technology, News Corporation Limited
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Kitchens-for-hire take a home recipe to the big time
The Associated PressWhat pushed Priscilla Maddox was the relentless smell of vanilla. Maddox was toying with launching a cookie line after retiring from her 36-year hospital care job but was overwhelmed by the vanilla smell in her apartment. When she couldn't find a kitchen...Tags: Radio Industry, Oprah Winfrey, Austin, Company Information, Computing and Information Technology
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Tribune Co. taps radio exec to lead interactive division
By Tribune staffBy Tribune staff Tribune Co. added another radio executive to its top ranks Monday when it announced that Marc Chase, former senior vice president of programming at Clear Channel Communications Inc., has joined Tribune as president of the Chicago-...Tags: National Government, Radio Industry, Computing and Information Technology, Satellite Technology, Clear Channel Communications Incorporated
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