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From a consumer standpoint, this is big news. From an investment standpoint, it’s even bigger. It has been no secret that Sirius XM Radio (SIRI) relied heavily on new car sales for far too long.
SiriusXM launched its new streaming app with a rebranded logo on Wednesday as the satellite radio company looks to add subscribers with the introduction of its lower priced offerings. In the face ...
Moreover, the SiriusXM Internet Radio App will give subscribers access to SiriusXM On Demand, which offers a catalog of more than 300 shows and over 3,000 hours of content to listen in their ...
Sirius also sees opportunities to bundle its satellite radio service with TV packages from DirecTV Group Inc. DirecTV’s controlling shareholder is Liberty Media Corp., which rescued Sirius from ...
The updated SiriusXM Internet Radio App is available for free from Google Play. Current users of the app will receive the update automatically.
I can remember when I first discovered Sirius Satellite Radio. One of the very first advertisements I recall seeing was a billboard in New York City, perched above I-95 as I sat in traffic.
The app enables you to stream audio from Sirius or XM satellite radio broadcasts onto your iPhone or iPod touch. It requires users to have a “Premium” Sirius Internet Radio or XM Radio Online ...
Meanwhile, another Sirius XM price hike—and pitch to lock in to avoid it—looms, with the monthly fee for your first radio set to rise by $1.80 on July 29.
Sirius XM Radio Inc., the unprofitable satellite broadcaster, said Howard Stern’s talk show won’t be available on the service it introduced Thursday for Apple Inc.’s iPhone and iPod Touch.
Finally, SIRIUS XM says it will soon release a free Android app that will enable DROID and Nexus One owners - among others - to enjoy access to over 120 channels of sports, talk, entertainment ...
I’ve managed to use the app without any problems on both a Nexus One and G1, so you should be able to install Sirius regardless of the version of Android you’re currently running. I couldn’t ...