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Sirius XM Radio Inc.
Address: 11221 Avenue of the Americas 36th Floor, New York NY 10020

Mel Karmazin
Chief Executive Officer, Director

Gary M. Parsons
Chairman of the Board

Scott A. Greenstein
President, Chief Content Officer

David J. Frear
Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President

James E. Meyer
President - Sales and Operations

Dara F. Altman
Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer

Patrick L. Donnelly
Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary

Phone: 202-380-4000
Fax: 202-380-4500
Website: http://www.xmradio.com, http://www.sirius.com

 

The Company: Sirius XM Radio Inc. has two principal wholly owned subsidiaries, XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. and Satellite CD Radio Inc. The Company is engaged in broadcasting in the United States, its music, sports, news, talk, entertainment, traffic and weather channels for a subscription fee through its satellite radio systems, the SIRIUS system and the XM system. On July 28, 2008, its wholly owned subsidiary, Vernon Merger Corporation, merged (the Merger) with and into XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. and, as a result, XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. became its wholly owned subsidiary. The SIRIUS system consists of three in-orbit satellites, approximately 120 terrestrial repeaters that receive and retransmit signals, satellite uplink facilities and studios. The XM system consists of four in-orbit satellites, over 700 terrestrial repeaters that receive and retransmit signals, satellite uplink facilities and studios.
Ticker Symbol: NASDAQ: SIRI
Programming: Amazing Radio: 150 digital channels coast-to-coast, including original music and talk channels created by the company's XM ORIGINALS programming unit and by leading national brand-name content providers. Many of XM's channels are commercial-free. XM's programming partners include Sesame Workshop, NASCAR, Associated Press, CNBC, CNET, BBC World Service and BBC Concerts, USA TODAY, AsiaOne, BET, Radio One, The Sporting News, CNN/Sports Illustrated and CNN Financial Network, Bloomberg, Hispanic Broadcast Corporation, C-SPAN Radio, Clear Channel and DIRECTV, National Lampoon, Discovery, Firesign Theatre and MTV.
Service: Monthly subscription fee, approximately $12.95 per month
FCC License: SDARS license awarded in October 1997
XM Satellites: Two Boeing 702 satellites built by Boeing Satellite Systems, with payloads manufactured by Alcatel Space. Both satellites will operate in geostationary orbit, with "XM Rock" at 85° West Longitude and "XM Roll" positioned at 115° West Longitude. Telesat Canada will monitor and control the satellites for XM. Sea Launch provided launch services.
XM Frequency: 12.5 MHz of S-Band: 2332.5 to 2345.0 MHz, SDARS Spectrum Chart
Sirius Frequency: 12.5 MHz of S-Band: 2320.0 to 2332.5 MHz
Broadcast Studios: The largest digital radio facility of its kind in the country with 82 end-to-end fiber-optic programming and broadcast studios at XM headquarters in the heart of Washington, DC.
 
Broadcast Studios: Washington, DC
1500 Eckington Place, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202-380-4000
Fax: 202-380-4500

New York, New York
11221 Avenue of the Americas
36th Floor
New York NY 10020

New York, New York
Economist Building
111 W. 57th Street
New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212-956-5656

Nashville, Tennessee
Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum
222 5th Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203
 

XM Timeline:
Nov 12, 2001
  XM Radio Launches Nationwide
XM is available nationally.
 
Sep 25, 2001
XM Officially Launches the First U.S. Digital Satellite Radio Service
XM formally launches service in its two lead markets, Dallas/Fort Worth and San Diego
 
May 8, 2001
XM launches "Roll"
Sea Launch successfully launches XM's second satellite, "Roll."
 
Mar 30, 2001
XM Announces Delivery Of Production Design Chipsets To Radio Manufacturers
ST Microelectronics delivers the first production chipsets to radio manufacturers.
 
Mar 18, 2001
XM launches "Rock"
Sea Launch successfully launches the first XM satellite, "Rock."
 
Mar 1, 2001
XM Ready Radios Hit Retail Shelves
XM Ready radios from Pioneer and Alpine hit retail shelves, allowing consumers to purchase head units which will be able to control XM tuners when they go on sale later in the year.
 
Oct 19, 2000
XM and ST Microelectronics announce the delivery of custom chipsets to radio manufacturers
XM and STMicroelectronics, one of the world's leading semiconductor vendors, successfully completes fabrication and initial testing of XM's first pass custom chips. The chips are delivered to XM radio partners for integration into the manufacturing process of XM satellite-capable radios. Delivery of these custom integrated circuits is a major technical milestone in the production of XM's radios.
 
Sep 13, 2000
XM Demos First Prototype Satellite Radio
XM's demonstration of first prototype satellite radio wows the crowds during an open-house at the XM broadcast complex in Washington, D.C., followed by a performance by Aretha Franklin that evening.
 
Jul 31, 2000
XM Announces First Round of In-House Programming Talent.
XM begins building out its programming team, hiring the first 15 members of the group that will bring the nation a revolutionary new audio experience.
 
Jul 14, 2000
XM is On The Move.
XM completes move to new headquarters at 1500 Eckington Place, Washington D.C. - the largest state-of-the-art broadcast complex of its kind in the U.S., with 82 all-digital studios and 150,000 square feet.
 
Jun 6, 2000
XM Names TBWA / Chiat/Day as Advertising Agency of Record.
After completing its national agency review XM selects TBWA/Chiat/Day Los Angeles as its advertising agency of record.
 
Feb 9, 2000
Sony Signs Contract with XM
Sony licenses XM's technology and begins developing world's first satellite radio that can be transported between the car and home.
 
Oct 5, 1999
XM announces IPO at $12 per share.
XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. holds its initial public offering of 10,000,000 shares of common stock at $12 per share.
 
Jul 8, 1999
Clear Channel, DIRECTV and General Motors invest $250 million in XM.
The combined $250 million is comprised of $75 million each from Clear Channel and the private investment group and $50 million each from General Motors and DIRECTV. American Mobile also completed its acquisition of WorldSpace Inc.'s interest in XM.
 
Oct 12, 1998
American Mobile Radio Corporation becomes XM Satellite Radio.
American Mobile Radio Corporation President and CEO Hugh Panero announce that the company has changed its name to XM Satellite Radio Inc.
 
Sep 24, 1998
Contract Signed with ST Microelectronics
ST Microelectronics licenses XM's technology and begins developing the first satellite radio chipset for automotive use.
 
Aug 10, 1998
Lee Abrams Receives Coveted Award
Content & Programming SVP Lee Abrams receives recognition from one of the most influential radio industry publications: The Album Network names him as one of the most 120 influential people in the radio industry. Lee has also been recognized as the number one radio programmer of all time by "Radio & Record" Magazine and as a member of the "Newsweek" Cultural Elite 100.
 
Jun 17, 1998
Letter of Agreement Signed with Alpine
Alpine signs letter of agreement to license XM's technology and begin developing satellite radios for automotive use.
 
Jun 10, 1998
Hugh Panero named CEO
Hugh Panero is named President & CEO of American Mobile Radio Corporation.
 
May 27, 1998
Letter of Agreement Signed with Pioneer
Pioneer signs letter of agreement to license XM's technology and begin developing the world's first satellite radios for automotive use.
 
Mar 10, 1998
Contract Signed with Hughes to Develop and Launch Satellites
American Mobile Radio Corporation engages Hughes Space and Communications International (now Boeing Space Systems) to build two HS 702 geostationary satellites with payloads to be provided by Alcatel.
 
Mar 10, 1997
License is Granted to American Mobile Radio Corporation
American Mobile Radio Corporation is granted a satellite DARS (digital audio radio service) license by the Federal Communications Commission.
 
Jun 6, 1992
American Mobile Radio Corporation is founded
American Mobile Radio Corporation is founded to provide a multi-channel, nationwide audio service with high-quality digital sound and an unprecedented variety of programming.

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10 March 2009, 10:48 am
James Carville and Luke Russert discuss Alex Rodriguez' positive steroids test. Bob Costas, NBC Sports and MLB Network anchor, talked about Alex Rodriguez' positive test and subsequent admission, the Hall of Fame requirements and how each case should be judged separately, and Hank Aaron's 75th birthday party and the fact that his legacy has grown as the details of the steroid era continue to be revealed. JC Watts, former congressman (R'OK), 2-time Orange Bowl MVP quarterback for the University of Oklahoma, discussed Alex Rodriguez' human fallibility, his belief that congress should not interfere in sports, Tim Tebow's uphill battle to find success in the NFL, and JC's college career at Oklahoma.

6020 Sports: Jack Ford, David Aldridge, Rob Dibble
10 March 2009, 10:48 am
James Carville and Luke Russert begin the show debating the stupidity of the South Carolina court which issued 11 indictments in relation to the picture of Michael Phelps holding a bong. Jack Ford, Co-Host of Banfield & Ford Courtside on In Session on TruTV, talks about the number of indictments doled out in South Carolina in relation to Michael Phelps' use of marijuana, Alex Rodriguez' positive test and subsequent admission, Bud Selig's self-defense, the latest on Barry Bonds' perjury, Roger Clemens' defamation suit against former trainer Brian McNamee dropped by the court. David Aldridge, TNT Broadcaster, courtside reporter at the NBA All-Star Game, discusses the reunion of Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neil, the Slam Dunk contest, All-Star weekend in general in Phoenix, and a preview of the 2nd half of the NBA Season. Rob Dibble, Color Analyst of the Washington Nationals and Analyst on 'The Show' on MLB Home Plate, calls out Alex Rodriguez for lying to the media and praises Adam Dunn for his approach to his new team taking young players under his wing. James and Luke wrapped the show with a new segment examining the "Worst Person in Sports" for the week.

6020 Sports: Sal Paolantonio, Larry Fitzgerald, Sr., Chuck Esposito
10 March 2009, 10:48 am
James Carville and Luke Russert discuss their lack of interest in the Super Bowl teams because no players are talking trash during media week. James and Luke debate the firing of the High School women's basketball coach who pummeled a neighboring high school team 100-0. Larry Fitzgerald, sports columnist for the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder and father of Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, Jr., analyzes the two teams in the Super Bowl, the relationship that his son and Kurt Warner have on the football field, why Kurt Warner's career already merits a Hall of Fame induction, and explains how he began his career in journalism by rejection from pro football. Sal Paolantonio, ESPN NFL reporter, explains why Arizona actually has a chance to win the Super Bowl despite the notion that defense wins Championships. Sal also stresses that Kurt Warner is not yet a Hall of Fame quarterback, and that with a Super Bowl win, he will seal his fate in Canton, Ohio. Chuck Esposito, Head Oddsmaker for Fountaine Bleau Race and Sports book, delivers the betting line for James and Luke to make their picks on the Super Bowl including a slew of proposition bets. James and Luke wrap the show by questioning Joe Torre's decision to include such private details in his book possibly smudging a stellar coaching career in Major League Baseball.

6020 Sports: Frank Deford, Steve Sabol, Jon Wertheim
10 March 2009, 10:48 am
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6020 Sports: Bill King, Vince Gennaro, Dave Zirin, Olivia Manning
10 March 2009, 10:48 am
James Carville and Luke Russert begin this special edition of 60/20 Sports focusing on how the ailing economy will influence the changes in sports business activity in 2009 and beyond. Bill King, Senior writer for Sports Business Journal, examines the economics of sports, and how sports organizations and businesses are responding to the lack of revenue. Vince Gennaro, author of Diamond Dollars, consultant to the Cleveland Indians, and former executive at Pepsi, analyzes the economics of baseball, sports marketing, and how the recession has changed the game. Dave Zirin, author of "A People's History of Sports in the United States" and host of Edge of Sports Radio, discusses the historical context of this recession's effect on the sports industry reflecting on sport during the depression and throughout America's history. Olivia Manning, NFL's number one mom to both Eli and Peyton Manning, wife to Archie Manning, and proponent of making Mardi Gras a national holiday, discusses her campaign to bring national attention to the Cajun festivities celebrated with respect to Mardi Gras.

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