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U.S. states urge FCC constraints on XM-Sirius deal

United States of America :: Washington | Mar 27, 6:43 PM | Event Rating: 0
U.S. states urge FCC constraints on XM-Sirius deal
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A group of state attorneys general on Thursday urged the U.S. O: Quote , Profile , Research ) if it decides to approve the $4.15 billion deal. Attorneys general from 11 states including Ohio, Missouri, Connecticut and Iowa told the FCC they were
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Source: Sun Sentinel | Mar 28, 2:58 AM

Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. are pegging regulatory approval of their merger to giving consumers more control over the channels they buy. There's one catch: Customers who want to choose satellite channels "a la carte"...

Source: Reuters | Mar 27, 6:43 PM

A group of state attorneys general on Thursday urged the U.S. O: Quote , Profile , Research ) if it decides to approve the $4.15 billion deal. Attorneys general from 11 states including Ohio, Missouri, Connecticut and Iowa told the FCC they were...

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