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Karmazin Named Chief Executive Officer of SIRIUS Satellite Radio
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041118/nyth167_1.html ^ | 11/18/04

Posted on 11/18/2004 2:28:58 PM PST by icecold

NEW YORK, Nov. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Board of Directors of SIRIUS Satellite Radio (Nasdaq: SIRI - News) has named Mel Karmazin as Chief Executive Officer. He succeeds Joseph P. Clayton, who will remain at SIRIUS as Chairman of the Board of Directors Mr. Karmazin, who served as President and CEO of Viacom until earlier this year, said, "This is a perfect opportunity for me because I want to lead a growth company that can reshape the landscape of the radio business. I took Infinity Broadcasting and Westwood One to leadership positions in the industry and am confident that SIRIUS will become a market leader in short order. I will inherit a first-class management group led by co-presidents Scott Greenstein and James Meyer. I look forward to working closely with Joe Clayton and the strong team that he has assembled."

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KEYWORDS: karmazin; radio; satelliteradio; sirius
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To: HitmanNY

I think Sirius has better sports too with exclusive deals with NFL,NBA,NHL, College Sports Network


61 posted on 11/18/2004 8:08:40 PM PST by routerman
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To: routerman

It does have better sports - the NFL deal was huge. I am more of a baseball fan, though, and MLB signed with XM. I like the idea of every baseball game available on radio for me (or most every game).

Honestly when both Sirius and XM come out with neat handhelds (XM already announced theirs) I'd consider saving up and getting both. The trick is that the handhelds don't require setting up antennas in your car and home (antenna is built in), and the unit comes with both home and car docking stations.

So I'll drive with Sirius and keep my XM in the glove compartment - I'll listen to baseball in the spring/summer when a good game in on, and Sirius the rest of the year.

Neat, small docking stations for home make home ejoyment of each easy.

It's good stuff.


62 posted on 11/18/2004 8:13:33 PM PST by HitmanLV (HitmanNY has a brand new Blog!! Please Visit! - http://www.goldust.com/weblog -)
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To: All

Sirius stock is up big today I got in a few days ago.


63 posted on 11/19/2004 7:15:21 AM PST by hoosierboy
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To: Buford T. Justice; fuzzycat

Thank you for your answers.

I assumed the subscription, didn't know about whether that would have allowed in-home access without the receiver, using the internet.

Serius keeps sending me a coupon with the stock report stuff but I haven't found a good enough reason to subscribe yet.

It would be fine on trips but don't do enough road travel.
I live inside the Beltway of DC where all the talk radio is available and shortwave goes a long way.

In a couple of years when we flee to the nether regions I can see that Serius will be necessary to keep me from going postal. I emphatically know that I will need the music even though the internet does a good job of bringing on the varied types of music I enjoy and a wirelss system can transport the signal admirably.

Thank you.


64 posted on 11/19/2004 11:48:59 AM PST by Spirited
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