XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio yesterday agreed to pay nearly $20 million in fines for past technical violations, paving the way for federal approval of a merger between the nation's only satellite radio providers.
Station uses fill-ins outside sports Sitting in the shade, hoping for a breeze and flipping through the sports media notebook before using it as a coaster for a tall, cool drink: •Since Scott Garceau's retirement from nightly...
Four years after the first high-definition radio receivers hit the U.S. market and two years after RadioShack started selling them, sales are still considered miniscule compared with the broader terrestrial radio market.
For the African media, one clearly defined prescription for success does not exist. Amid global noise surrounding the digital age and a plethora of political pressures, each media outlet and house is rather taking its own...
The final—and deciding—vote could be cast any time now, allowing the two satellite radio companies to finally join forces. Reuters reports that the three Republican members of the FCC have agreed "in principle" to the merger,...
Even in an economic downturn Americans can't do without the tube, and that's good news for Radio Shack. Radio Shack (nyse: ) posted better-than-expected quarterly earnings to top several weak quarters, thanks to the recent rush...
The South Dakota Office of Homeland Security announced a grant to enhance emergency communications across the state. More than $4.8 million will go to 49 South Dakota counties for interoperable radio communication equipment....
Posted on: Thursday, 24 July 2008, 15:00 CDT By Carlie Kollath, Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, Tupelo, Miss. But to a few hundred Internet radio listeners, he's the brain behind TupeloRadio.com, the Internet radio portal...
XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. and SIRIUS Satellite Radio today confirmed that the companies are in discussions with the Enforcement Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission to settle outstanding enforcement matters.
Digital radio listening hours have stayed flat quarter on quarter but are up year on year, according to the latest data from Rajar. Rajar’s Quarter Two figures show that 17.9 per cent of all radio listening is via a digital...