Sirius acquisiton of XM to finally get FCC approval
"Republican commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate is the only FCC member left to vote on the deal and she is expected to do so shortly, two FCC officials close to the negotiations said," the paper said. "She is expected to sign off on the deal in exchange for a consent decree that resolves several enforcement issues involving the satellite radio companies and a combined fine of about $20 million, an FCC source close to the deal."
Even with the regulatory hurdles just about cleared, the future of satellite radio is far from clear. As my colleague Douglas McIntyre noted earlier today, losses at both companies are narrowing but their subscription growth rates are slowing. Both firms also are more than $1 billion in debt.
Though I am a big fan of the medium, I wonder sometimes whether its moment in the sun has past. Remember BetaMax and 8-track players were considered cutting edge at one time.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-23-2008 @ 6:58PM
Tony said...
I hope Sirius goes, I got stock in that Co. I would like to see it at 95.00
7-24-2008 @ 8:08AM
me said...
Well the merger has been approved. Tate said, pay a $20m fine and I'll approve it. She is the 3 and deciding vote.