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  2. SiriusXM Customers Can Get ESPN+ Free for 6 Months (and ... - AOL

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    Following the six-month promotional period, subscribers would have to start paying the regular price for either ESPN+ (currently $11.99/month) or SiriusXM streaming (starting at $9.99/month).

  3. XM Satellite Radio - Wikipedia

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    In response, Sirius has advertised that they are the only satellite radio provider that has 100% commercial-free music channels. Both XM and Sirius air commercials on their news, talk, and sports channels. The Clear Channel forward sales agreement with Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc was terminated on August 2, 2006. The termination resulted in Clear ...

  4. Warren Buffett Keeps Buying Sirius XM Stock: Should You? - AOL

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    Sirius XM's total interest expense was $416 million over the last 12 months, or a large chunk of its $2 billion in operating earnings. If revenue keeps falling, profits will keep falling. But the ...

  5. SiriusXM’s Taylor Swift-only channel is here. How to listen

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    SiriusXM offers a three-month free trial for eligible customers. SiriusXM costs $23.99 for a platinum car radio and app subscription and $9.99 for app-only access. Why is the channel called ...

  6. Fox News Radio - Wikipedia

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    The SiriusXM version of the Fox News Talk offers these feeds live on Sirius XM channel 114, so the Sirius XM Channel 450 feed instead carries repeats of Fox News Talk's daytime radio shows. Repeats of weekday shows also air over the weekend, along with several once-a-week talk shows, including I'll Tell You What with Dana Perino and Chris ...

  7. Digital audio radio service - Wikipedia

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    1990: Sirius Satellite Radio, known then as Satellite CD Radio Inc., proposes the concept of a satellite-delivered digital radio service to the Federal Communications Commission. 1995 January: The FCC sets aside 50 MHz (2310 MHz through 2360 MHz) in the S-band for Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service, also known as SDARS and now commonly known ...