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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. Sirius Shows How to Play a Price Hike Without Getting ... - AOL

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    Sirius XM Radio (SIRI) is the latest company to raise its prices and totally get away with it. The satellite radio service provider posted better-than-expected subscriber growth in its latest ...

  4. Is Sirius XM a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?

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    Sirius XM does offer an attractive 4.4% dividend yield compared to 1.3% for the S&P 500. With a 28% payout ratio , the dividends don't seem like they're in danger right now.

  5. Sirius Satellite Radio - Wikipedia

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    The service is reported to cost an additional US$6.99 per month on top of the standard Sirius subscription price. [ 42 ] [ 43 ] The MSRP of the factory installed units is US$470 and the aftermarket unit has an MSRP of US$299.99.

  6. Sirius XM - Wikipedia

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    Sirius XM's mobile app (version 3.0), as seen on the iPad Mini. On February 4, 2010, the Sirius XM BlackBerry application was announced, for use on BlackBerry smartphones (the Bold, Curve, Storm, and Tour). [81] As of April 2013, the app featured over 150 channels. [82] On May 28, 2010, the Sirius XM application for Android smartphones was ...

  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 ...