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XM Satellite Radio Signs Baseball Deal
XM plans to carry nearly every game starting next season, setting aside up to 16 channels to do so. (The Washington Post)
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WorldSpace Sets Stock Offering
Seeking to piggyback on the growth of satellite radio in the United States, WorldSpace, a Washington satellite radio service provider, last week registered an initial public offering of $100 million of stock with the Securities and Exchange Commission.-The Washington Post

XM Satellite Radio In The News
Stewart to Create Channel For Sirius Satellite Radio (Post, April 19, 2005)

XM Reports Big Subscriber Gain (Post, April 2, 2005)

XM, Sirius Deny Rumor Of Merger (Post, Jan. 27, 2005)

A Closer Look
Satellite Radio That's Well Received (Post, Dec. 12, 2004)

Toyota Cuts Deals for Satellite Radio: Automaker to Offer XM and Sirius Subscription Services (Post, Dec. 8, 2004)

At XM, Boldly Going: Under Hugh Panero, Satellite Radio Is a Hit. Just Ask Howard Stern And Mel Karmazin. (Post, Nov. 29, 2004)

Radio Veteran To Head Sirius (Post, Nov. 19, 2004)

Delphi, XM Unveil Handheld Satellite Radio Receiver (Post, Oct. 27, 2004)

Baseball's Move to XM Set Up by ESPN Deal (Post, Oct. 21, 2004)

XM Satellite Radio Signs Baseball Deal: D.C. Firm to Pay $59 Million a Year (Post, Oct. 20, 2004)

Stern's Move to Satellite Radio Is a Signal Event (Post, Oct. 8, 2004)

Sirius Lands a Big Dog: Howard Stern: Shock Jock Is Jumping to Satellite Radio Network (Post, Oct. 7, 2004)

Former NPR Host Bob Edwards To Be XM's New Morning Star (Post, July 29, 2004)

XM Triples Sales But Still Posts Loss: Cost Per New Customer Goes Down (Post, May 7, 2004)

Technology Repaves Road to Stardom: Internet Gives Music Business Cheap New Avenue to Find Talent (Post, May 2, 2004)

XM to Air Traffic, Weather For Region: Channels Mark Debut Of Local Content (Post, Feb. 28, 2004)

Washington Investing
Short Sellers Bet on Drop In XM Shares (Post, Feb. 2, 2004)

XM Plans Stock Sale To Help Reduce Debt: Share Price Has Risen Ninefold in a Year (Post, Jan. 15, 2004)

Washington Investing
XM Satellite Tops Big List Of Winners (Post, Jan. 5, 2004)




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