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Stitcher Radio Expands Political News Programming with ‘Mobile Election Center’

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Posted 03 May 2012 — by Tom Taylor
Category Internet Radio, Media, Programming News, Radio Industry, Technology

By Tom Taylor

The following article comes from Tom Taylor’s newsletter, Taylor on Radio-Info.

Stitcher - Internet RadioTalking politics, Stitcher Radio opens a “Mobile Election Center.”

Stitcher calls itself “the leader in Internet Radio for the world beyond music,” and now it’s expanding further into politics during an election year. CEO Noah Shanok says “The majority of Stitcher users listen to news and political content, so creating the Election Center was a natural step for us.”

The aggregator of spoken-word content already has deals for updates from CBS News Radio, Slate, Bloomberg, APM’s Marketplace, PRI and MSNBC. The “Obama for America” organization is signed up, too. Stitcher will let users “select the candidates you want to follow and get updates directly from their endorsed channel.” Read More

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Sirius XM (SIRI) CEO Mel Karmazin To Be Interviewed By Bloomberg Television

Posted 18 Oct 2010 — by Brian Newman Rayl
Category Sirius XM (SIRI) News

By Brian “Newman” Rayl

Satellite Radio Playground - Sirius XM (SIRI) Radio's CEO Mel Karmazin to be interviewed on Bloomberg TVSirius XM (NASDAQ: SIRI) Radio’s Mel Karmazin will be interviewed by Betty Liu on Bloomberg Television tomorrow, Tuesday October 19th at 8:45 AM Eastern time. Karmazin is expected to talk about the outlook for satellite radio, how new media such as Pandora and Slacker, HD Radio, and the Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone and iPod is impacting their business, as well as the state of the U.S. economy. Perhaps we may even get a sneak peak at what Satellite Radio 2.0 may offer?

Betty Liu is the anchor of Bloomberg Television’s “In the Loop with Betty Liu” from 8:00 -10:00 AM Eastern, a daily business morning news program which covers the opening of the U.S. markets and financial, economic, and political news from around the world. Liu has been listed on the “Top 30 buisness journalists under 30 list” three years in a row and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 2000 for a series of articles on immigrant labor in the Southern United States. Read More

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Sirius XM (SIRI) CEO Mel Karmazin To Be Interviewed By Former NYSE CEO Dick Grasso Today On Bloomberg Radio

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Posted 02 Aug 2010 — by Demian Russian
Category Sirius XM (SIRI) News

by Demian Russian

Mel KarmazinSirius XM (NASDAQ:SIRI) CEO Mel Karmazin will be interviewed by former NYSE CEO Dick Grasso on Bloomberg Radio today on the “Hays Advantage” program, which airs between 12:00 – 3:00PM ET. Dick Grasso will serve as a guest host today on the “Hays Advantage,” filling in for Kathleen Hays. Mel Karmazin is scheduled to be interviewed at 2:30PM ET, and will be discussing Satellite Radio the media industry. Other guests scheduled to be interviewed on the program include former NYSE Director and Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone and Representative Peter King (R-NY).

Bloomberg Radio can be heard on WBBR 1130 AM in the New York metro area, XM Channel 129, Sirius Channel 130, and via a continuous live audio stream at http://www.bloomberg.com/radio.

Position: Long SIRI

Contact the Author: demianrussian@satelliteradioplayground.com

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Slacker’s ABC News Integration Is No Match For Sirius XM’s News Content

Posted 21 Jul 2010 — by Demian Russian
Category Sirius XM (SIRI) News

by Demian Russian

Demian RussianSlacker, the internet radio service provider, added the integration of ABC News (NYSE: DIS) to its service yesterday. While news content is a welcome addition to the Slacker service, there are several drawbacks which highlight why it’s no match for Sirius XM’s (NASDAQ: SIRI) superior news content. Slacker seems to be taking steps to be more like Sirius XM Radio. First they added a couple of comedy channels, and now a news channel, and it’s not free. Did I just hear “subscription model?” Well, it is free for the 14 day trial period, but after that it will run you $4.99 a month ($3.99 a month with a prepaid annual subscription). After the free trial period, users who want access to the ABC News channel must subscribe to Slacker Radio Plus. In addition to the ABC News channel access, Slacker Radio Plus features no banner or audio ads, unlimited song skips, song lyrics, and mobile station caching. Sounds great right? It depends on how you look at it.

I tried out the free trial of Slacker’s ABC News and I discovered several drawbacks compared to the Sirius XM Satellite Radio service. Slacker’s ABC News channel consists of segments from ABC News programs, which means they are prerecorded, which means they are not live, which means you are listening to old news. I like to listen to live news as it’s happening. I know the Slacker ABC News content isn’t live, because the player would allow me to skip to the next segment when I first turned it on. I was not able to determine exactly how old the news was that I was hearing, as no indication of time was offered at any time during the programming I listened to.

Only one news channel is offered with the Slacker service. Besides not being live, Slacker’s ABC News channel only offers snippets of stories — which means you don’t get the whole story. Sirius XM’s subscribers get live access to several different news channels, including CNN, Fox, CNBC, Bloomberg, MSNBC, NPR, BBC, and The World Radio Network. Sirius XM’s news channel offerings include: financial, political, medical, entertainment, human interest, National and International news. You don’t just get the top stories, you get in-depth analysis and opinion of those stories. Read More

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