Satellite Radio Merger Sounds Good -- at First Hearing
Los Angeles Times, March 26, 2008
By David Lazarus
When satellite radio broadcasters Sirius and XM argued that they should be allowed to merge into a monopoly because they actually compete against terrestrial radio, iPods, cellphones and other listening choices, I didn't buy it.
Now, like the song says, I'm a believer.
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