XM is planning to add four new channels to offset this setback.  They will
be running them and fully owning them.  Clear Channel will not have anything
to do with them.
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 12:09 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: god, I hope this isn't true

This really isn't that big of a deal you know.  If there are going to be
spots, and it looks like there are, it'll probably only be 2 or 3 minutes an
hour tops, and that's definitely better than the amount you get on
commercial radio.  These channels are expendable really, because they're run
by clear channel.  if the commercials bother you that much, simply find
other xm channels to listen to that don't run  commercials.

At 07:22 AM 3/8/2006, you wrote:
>Found this on
>
>http://www.kurthanson.com/archive/news/030706/index.asp
>
>the magazine is called RAIN, Radio And Internet Newsletter.
>
>God, I hope this isn't true.
>
> >From Digital Music News: "XM Satellite Radio routinely touts it
>commercial-free radio channels, giving it a major edge over terrestrial 
>radio. Now, an
>
>xm satellite radio
>
>interesting situation involving Clear Channel could force commercials 
>onto a number of XM stations.
>
>"Most recently, the company pointed to an upcoming change as part of a 
>10-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. XM noted that 
>'commercial
>
>advertisements will resume on music programming currently provided to 
>us by Clear Channel,' part of a 'dispute we had with Clear Channel 
>relating
>
>clear channel
>
>to our respective rights and obligations' following a '1998 investment 
>in us.'
>
>"Clear Channel reportedly controls about four channels, a small 
>percentage of the 160-station XM dial. But consumers could become 
>confused by the development,
>
>especially if one of the Clear Channel-programmed stations happens to 
>be a favorite. Whether that poisons the well is speculative, though 
>certainly XM
>
>is unhappy about the programming change.
>
>"Meanwhile, the development could be an attempt by Clear Channel to 
>sabotage the commercial-free competitive advantage of XM, part of
>
>digital music news
>
>an intensifying battle between terrestrial and satellite companies."
>
>Read the entire story at
>
>Digital Music News.
>
>http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/index_html#030706xm
>
>
>
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