What's your rationale, Mark?

Is it that the BBC and WRN will get squeezed out by the premium / a la
carte services that are likely to be offered?

While I don't give Sirius that much credit now, given the
proliferation of WiFi / WiMAX / MP3 devices, I would think that fans
of public radio (which is generally the classification used for the
BBC and WRN) still are enough of a segment to be worth their
attention.

Just my two cents...nothing more...

Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA


On 6/11/07, Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If this merger goes ahead then I think we can kiss goodbye to all the
> world service type broadcasters when the new company emerges.
>
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