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  2. Sirius XM - Wikipedia

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    The company offers trial subscriptions to new car owners and then offers customers a variety of subscription options. There are more than 100 million cars on the road with SiriusXM radios installed. After trying for four years, on December 21, 2010, SiriusXM received approval from the FCC to add service in Alaska and Hawaii .

  3. 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.

  4. SiriusXM unveils a no-cost, ad-supported subscription service

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    SiriusXM has a dedicated base of users, but AM/FM still controls a 60% share of ad-supported and ad-free offerings in cars, according to Edison Research’s Q1 2024 Share of Ear survey. (And it ...

  5. SiriusXM Customers Can Get ESPN+ Free for 6 Months (and Vice ...

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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).

  6. Sirius XM found liable in New York lawsuit over subscription ...

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    A New York state judge found Sirius XM Holdings liable in New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit accusing the satellite radio and streaming company of making it too hard for customers to ...

  7. XM Satellite Radio - Wikipedia

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    On July 26, the FCC approved the XM-Sirius merger [30] and on July 29, Sirius and XM officially merged as Sirius XM Radio. [31] XM Canada and Sirius Canada, subsidiaries of the parent companies, remained separate until April 2011. [32] In early 2009, Sirius XM prepared to file Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [33]