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  2. Sirius Satellite Radio - Wikipedia

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    Sirius S50 – the first portable Sirius radio – which is not a LIVE portable, it has to be plugged into a home or car dock where content can be downloaded for later listening. The RIAA through its efforts to amend the Audio Home Recording Act and its lawsuit against XM Radio has crippled the S50 as it tried to limit the number and quality of ...

  3. XM2go - Wikipedia

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    XM2go is XM Satellite Radio's line of portable "walkman-like" receivers. All first generation XM2go models have identical internal components designed by XM Satellite Radio and are manufactured by Flextronics. Each branded manufacturer has a chassis of their own design, along with marketing and distribution rights.

  4. Sirius Stiletto - Wikipedia

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    Sirius Stiletto was a brand of satellite radio portable media players from Sirius Satellite Radio. The original model, the Stiletto 100, was launched in October 2006. [1] (A predecessor, the Sirius S50, was portable but was unable to receive satellite signal unless docked.) The successor to the Stiletto 100, the Stiletto 2, was launched in ...

  5. Sirius XM Hears You - AOL

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    Sirius XM Radio (NAS: SIRI) is tired of being a digital castoff. It was three summers ago that the satellite-radio giant made waves when it rolled out a streaming application for Apple (NAS: AAPL ...

  6. Sirius XM: A Higher Bid From Liberty Media? - AOL

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    Satellite radio giant Sirius XM has been on a great run lately. The company's subscriber base and revenue are growing at rapid paces, but its stock price hasn't followed. Its controlling ...

  7. XM Satellite Radio - Wikipedia

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    On July 29, 2008, XM and former competitor Sirius Satellite Radio formally completed their merger, following U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval, forming Sirius XM Radio, Inc. with XM Satellite Radio, Inc. as its subsidiary. [1] On November 12, 2008, Sirius and XM began broadcasting with their new, combined channel lineups. [2]

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