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Howard Stern at www.SiriusXM.com

SiriusXM.com - The marraige of Howard Stern and Oprah!!!
SiriusXM.com - The marraige of Howard Stern and Oprah!!!

www.SiriusXM.com - Sirius XM Satellite Radio

After 18 months of a rediculous battle with the FCC and terrestrial radio, the announcement we have all beenwaiting for has finally happened.

Oprah Winfrey and Howard Stern are finally getting married!!!!

Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio have finally been given the go ahead to merge.

Now with one subscription we will get:

MLB, NFL, NBA, Nascar, NHL, HOWARD STERN, Oprah Winfrey, Martha Stewart, and over 120 channels of COMMERCIAL FREE music.

Just wait until you tune in to the NEW HOWARD STERN SHOW!!!!

www.SiriusXM.com - HUGE!!!

But is the merger a done deal, when will the government stop?

XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. and Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. may have closed their deal, but their commitment to the Federal Communications Commission is just starting.

The FCC approved the transaction late Friday, after a 400-plus day review of the controversial $13 billion deal. The new company, which will now be called Sirius XM Radio Inc., closed the merger on Tuesday.

But GOP FCC Commissioner Deborah Tate, who was a wild card in the review, only agreed with her Republican counterparts to approve the deal after they agreed to a number of enforcement conditions. Included in her comments are a number of additional details about conditions on the deal, including instructions that Sirius XM Radio hire an FCC compliance officer to ensure that they meet all the conditions of the deal approval. Two other major conditions: writing a compliance plan for five years that includes sending a report to the FCC every three months and establishing a training program for all employees who engage in "activities subject to FCC regulation."

XM and Sirius have agreed to pay $19.7 million to the U.S. Treasury for a variety of violations prior to approving the transaction. XM and Sirius said they are taking steps to address the issue of noncompliant devices that remain in customers' cars. The company also agreed to shut down 50 terrestrial repeaters and either close or "bring into compliance" an additional 50.

The compliance protocol are set up, in part, to ensure that Sirius XM won't violate FCC rules in the future as they have in the past.

One wonders whether Sirius XM's CEO Mel Karmazin will need to take part in the training program. He presumably will be involved in these kinds of activities. - Ron Orol

The "Free" Radio industry has pumped so many millions in to fighting the merger of SiriusXM, will it ever end. Why don't they just improve there product and stop worrying about the other guy? When will they try to break-up the Apple iPod monopoly??

F....The NAB

t was a long, arduous battle that is finally over for the man that had the vision of combining the two satellite companies into one entity. And judging by his conversation today with Opie & Anthony, Sirius XM Radio CEO Mel Karmazin is giving plenty of recognition to one entity he feels helped make the merger become reality - the National Association of Broadcasters.

Karmazin made two appearances this morning before heading to a town hall meeting with Sirius employees. His first stop was The Howard Stern Show and then he dropped in during O&A's XM program. With much on their mind, such as the renewal of their expiring XM contract, O&A decided to start the conversation with merger related talk, asking Karmazin if he thought the merger approval process would take as long as it did.

"I believed it should get done," replied Karmazin. "But, throughout the whole process I really questioned whether it would get done. There were legitimate reasons for concern. Did I think it would take this long? Absolutely not."

As the conversation progressed to the strategy for getting approval, Karmazin made a point that the NAB's objection to the merger actually played into his hand for getting approval.

"We needed the broadcasters to be very aggressive in opposing the merger," said Karmazin. "We had the benefit now of all of these people saying, 'Stop the monopoly.' The smart people in Washington were saying, 'If this is a monopoly, why do you care?' The fact that you care and the fact that [the NAB] spent so much money and the fact that terrestrial radio broadcasters lobbied so hard proves that we're in a competitive market that would at least include the 10,000 AM and FM radio stations. [And with] the technology changes that continue to go on - Internet radio, iPhones, whatever is out there - there will be more [competition]. The fact that this merger occurred is great news, but there are still a tremendous amount of competitors out there that we compete with."

Karmazin also revealed he had the benefit of being at a terrestrial broadcasting company when satellite radio was in its infancy stages. "I couldn't see any good reason why satellite radio was necessary coming from a very, very successful terrestrial radio company," he explained. "There was nothing in it for me with satellite radio. All I knew was when you got into your car you had an AM and an FM button. The last thing I wanted you to have was an XM button. The worst nightmare came when satellite radio started to grow and the broadcasters did everything they could to make it fail. Their goal was not to just stop the merger. The reason they wanted to stop it is they believed as stand alones we would be weaker [and] maybe fail. The fact is the broadcasters hope was not that the merger wouldn't happen, but satellite radio would disappear."

Continuing on about the NAB's tactics, Karmazin said, "One of the things they did, which I can't tell you how much influence it had, cause I really don't know [as] it really got down to the very end [with the FCC vote tied] at 2-2, is they put a banner on their building that said, 'Stop The Monopoly.' We took pictures of it and sent it to everybody who was on our list. Our viewpoint was, the fact that they were doing it... they're not lobbying every merger that goes on, why would they care? If we are a duopoly on our way to a monopoly, by definition, they are not in that pie. Thank goodness for it and hats off to the head of the NAB. We all owe him. When we all get to toast this merger, I will be celebrating him first."

When Opie suggested Karmazin was rubbing it in, the CEO replied, "If I knew he was listening, I would be doing more."

Karmazin also revealed "a very influential senator obviously very close to the NAB" privately asked him to agree to the same indecency rules that broadcast radio has in order to have his support for the merger. Mel had a simple answer for the senator, "No."

Discussing the future of Sirius XM Radio, Karmazin said the combined companies give it $2.2 billion of revenue "which makes us the second largest radio company in the world. Only Clear Channel is bigger than we are in radio and we're growing it, they're not. If you combine the number of subscribers, we have about 19 million. The only company in the subscription business that is bigger than us is Comcast. We now finally have a critical mass, big company."

He also relayed that there will be an opportunity to get Sirius programming in the next two to three months on XM, with consumers using the same receivers they have now. It will be select programming with Howard Stern being the only content Mel would confirm along with "selected sports programming and other programming." He also said the same thing will happen with XM programming on Sirius receivers.

HOWARD STERN and OPRAH a marriage made in Radio Heaven!!!


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