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XM-Sirius Merger Advocates Launch An Online Petition

Friday

4

July

2008


Advocates for the XM/Sirius merger are signing an online petition urging that US Congress and the FCC endorse the XM Radio/Sirius merger deal. This adds another dimension to the XM/Sirius battle: now Congress must deal with consumer interests as well as economic interests. As the undersigned number grows, hopefully Congress and the FCC will allow the deal to pass in order to benefit the most important people of all: the subscribers.

Fear of XM-Sirius Monopoly

The FCC’s greatest fear is a satellite radio monopoly, which would hypothetically give Sirius complete economic control over the satellite radio industry. However, I along with others tend to disagree.

A combined Sirius and XM would not, under any definition, be a monopoly. Satellite radio is primarily a consumer-driven, paid-subscription alternative to free radio across the nation. The fact that well above ten million consumers have elected to pay for satellite radio when terrestrial radio remains free and readily accessible nationwide speaks volumes about what consumers want – unfortunately for the NAB and its members, consumers have tired of the pervasive, bland content provided on thousands of radio stations, for free, nationwide. (Source: XM/Sirius Petition)

For satellite radio customers (and former customers like myself), one satellite radio provider would simplify the annoying dance of choosing the right service. During the summer of 2006, I only subscribed to XM radio to listen to the World Cup 2006 via the world cup channel. Once the World Cup ended, I canceled my service because Sirius possessed a much better channel lineup at the time. But why should we as subscribers have to choose between Sirius or XM radio in the first place? I want to enjoy the NFL and Major League Baseball on the same network for goodness sakes!

Should The Merger Go Through?

What do you think? Should Congress give the merger two thumbs up?

 



8/15/2008 3:43:47 PM
enough already... bring on new pricing! I want better choices!!
John Abamz

7/23/2008 12:56:46 AM
Confused: I'm not sure I share your concerns... I simply want good service and if it means that 2 companies need to merge for it to happen, then I'm all for it, regardless of political issues.
James

7/17/2008 10:41:10 AM
Our government officials have shown who they actually represent and it is big business. We the people are simple a side bar to elected official's contributors in this particular case the big bucks of terrestial radio. I think it is criminal for them to pretend the stalling is for the good of the people. The DOJ approved the sirius xmsr merger without concessions. What is wrong with this picture? The money that has been put into the pockets of our so called unbias politicians. Doesn't Congress have more important business to handle beside protecting a source of their money interest. They need to be protecting heroes placed in harms way behind the weakest of reasons. Why are we in Iraq? They definitely have their priorities mixed up. Especially if the merger of two companies that hold 2% of the market is such a pressing issue. Congress needs to get out of the way and quit these strategically timed roadblocks that continue to delay a simple decision. Have our elected official any shame, obviously not! These out of the wood work representatives should be investigated for conspiring with the terrestial radio conglomorates to eliminate competition by delay. Hoping satellite radio will go away.
confused

7/10/2008 5:27:10 PM
I think Congress should let it go through but make sure that they are restricted to not raise prices and be required to offer both services to customers.
James

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