March 31, 2006

Bob Dylan's XM Satellite Radio Coming in May

Friday, March 31, 2006 at 10:31 AM

Bob Dylan on XM Satellite RadioBob Dylan's show on XM Satellite Radio was first annouced to debut in March, but with the month nearly at a close it doesn't look likely that the original deadline will be made.

The folks over at the LA Times picked up this little bit as well. They learned that Dylan's show has been delayed because Bob wants to have certain things in a specific way.

"It's definitely going to happen, but it's taking a little longer than originally planned," said XM spokeswoman Anne-Taylor Griffith. "Bob is super involved in the show, and, like with everything he does, he wants it be just a certain way, and it's taking some time…. We've already received several episodes of the show, and they're absolutely fantastic."

Apparently next month XM will be announcing the show's title and schedule and also release some sample playlists with an expected premiere in early May.

[LA Times Calendar Live

March 30, 2006

Reuters on XM takeover rumor

Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 4:16 PM
Here's Reuters' report on the rumored takeover of XM Satellite Radio by CBS Radio. I think we're pretty much done here aren't we? I see nothing pointing to it being true.

MLB Returns to XM Satellite Radio with Opening Night

Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 2:45 PM
David Ortiz on XM Satellite Radio

XM Satellite Radio begins their coverage of the 2006 MLB season this Sunday, April 2nd, with Opening Night in Chicago, as the defending World Series champions Chicago White Sox go against the Cleveland Indians at 8:05 pm ET on XM Channel 180.

Veteran radio announcer and former All-Star pitcher Ed Farmer will deliver play-by-play, with former White sox outfielder Chris Singleton providing commentary. And of course, XM's MLB Home Plate (XM 175) will also be on site at U.S. Cellular Field with pre and post-game coverage.

A full slate of Opening Day games follows on April 3rd, starting with the New York Mets hosting the Washington Nationals at Shea Stadium at 1:10 pm ET (XM 183). MLB games are carried live on XM channels 176 through 189, with Spanish play-by-play and call-in shows on MLB En Espanol (XM channel 190). Get the lineup of XM's MLB game broadcasts on XM's website.

The newest member of XM's broadcast family is Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz. "Big Papi" will make regular, weekly appearances on both MLB Home Plate and MLB En Espanol on XM starting the week of April 2nd.

XM/CBS take-over Rumor

Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 10:15 AM

BREAKING
According to theflyonthewall:

09:59 EDT XMSR theflyonthewall.com: XM Satellite Radio-XMSR trading higher on take-over speculation-Rumor :theflyonthewall.com

09:57 XMSR XM Satellite: rumor of CBS for XMSR; price talk said to be $27 (21.92 +0.12)

More on this as news develops.
Note: this should be considered a rumor until we find out more.

UPDATE: This from Briefing.com

Hearing CBS-for-XMSR chatter making rounds

UPDATE 2: More from Briefing.com:

by: ubscibc

BRF 10:33 XMSR: XM Satellite: Color on takeover chatter [UPDATE]

[Live In Play]

XMSR: XM Satellite: Color on takeover chatter (22.20 +0.40)
[Update]
Following takeover rumors in XMSR today (with CBS cited as a potential buyer... see 9:58 comment), we listened to yesterday's CBS conference call for any possible insight. During the call, CBS was asked directly about Univision (UVN), and their response was "I think Univision is a great company but there are two major issues for us. One is valuation and the other is regulation... other than that it is a wonderful asset." Co stated that they did not think they could clear the first hurdle... Approx 5 minutes later co was asked what they would do with their free cash. Co stated that they want to pay dividend; thinks that it is a higher threshold of confidence and best use of cash; says they would like to keep increasing the dividend. Co also stated that they are not interested in a large acquisition -- say in the $12-13 bln range -- but could be interested in a smaller acquisition in the $300 mln range (i.e. College Sports TV) that would be fairly valued and would fill a void for the co. Says acquisition has to be attractive and be able to grow... Briefing.com
Note: Given yesterday's comments by CBS, with a market cap of approx $5 bln it would not appear that XMSR would fall into the acquisition profile that CBS is interested in.

Briefing.com, Inc.

UPDATE 3: Gary Parsons at the BofA MET Conference stated that he "certainly" wouldn't comment on this rumor.

Satellite Radio Cellphone Released... in Japan

Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 4:58 AM
Music Porter X

NTT DoCoMo will debut on April 8th their first mobile phone with a built-in satellite radio receiver entitled the Music Porter X. This is the latest example of cellphones from DoCoMo that attempts to better integrate portable music functionality into a mobile phone.

The new cellphone from Mitsubishi is compatible with Mobile Broadcasting (MBCO), a struggling satellite radio service that's been available in Japan since late 2004, but to date it's attracted a pretty small number of subscribers.

Music Porter X

Users will be able to load MP3/ATRAC format files into the phone's 1Gb memory and tune into FM radio in addition to accessing the satellite radio service. A 15-channel package of programming will be offered to users independent of cellphone service for ¥980 ($8.30) per month. That's a under half the content available from MBCO's full 37-channel audio service and while MBCO also offers a multichannel video service - the cellphone can't receive that content.

The Music Porter X will cost between ¥40,000 and ¥45,000, measures 109 x 50 x 24mm and weighs in at 136g. Talk-time is 170 minutes and the battery should provide about 20 hours of music playback or six hours of satellite radio reception.

[Digital World Tokyo

March 29, 2006

SIRIUS' Principal Accounting Officer Resigns

Wednesday, March 29, 2006 at 4:28 PM

Edward Weber, Jr., SIRIUS' Vice President, Controller and Principal Accounting Officer, resigned on March 27th, 2006.

Mr. Weber has been appointed Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Major League Baseball Advanced Media. For being in his mid-30s, that's not a bad opportunity.

David J. Frear, SIRIUS' Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will serve as the principal accounting officer on an interim basis.  

[SIRIUS Form 8-K

Gretchen Wilson Live in Concert on XM Satellite Radio

Wednesday, March 29, 2006 at 3:46 PM
Gretchen Wilson live on XM Satellite Radio

Network LIVE, the joint venture between XM Satellite Radio, AOL and AEG, will multicast country music's 'Redneck Woman' Gretchen Wilson on Wednesday, April 5th at 9:30pm EST. Part of her first headline tour - entitled "Redneck Revolution" - the concert will be broadcast live on AOL Music and XM Satellite Radio's Highway 16 Channel.

If you miss it, no worries, because the performance will air on DirecTV later, or available on demand at AOLMusic.com.

[Press Release

March 28, 2006

I love Audiographics

Tuesday, March 28, 2006 at 1:40 PM

Audiographics is quickly becoming one of my favorite Radio-related sites. Ken really does call it like he sees it. His latest article, Radio Industry's Use of Words About Howard Stern, features a perfectly snide and accurate look at how terrestrial twists things to be artifically positive.

Let me place two sentences side by side that describe Howard Stern and his move to Sirius. See if you react differently to each:

  •  New Jacobs Study Says 70% Of Stern Listeners Stayed With Terrestrial Radio
  •  New Jacobs Study Says 30% of Stern Listeners Moved To Sirius

[...] 

Perhaps, if the radio trades followed the same style word usage for Arbitron's RADAR national audience measurement service, instead of seeing the headline "Arbitron: Radio Reaches More Than 230 Million People," we'd have been witness to "Arbitron: 63 Million Persons Not Listening to Radio." 

Of course, as Get Sirius Info points out, Jacobs Media (the company who did the survey) is regularly contracted by major terrestrial radio companies... like CBS Radio.

March 27, 2006

XM Satellite Radio Increases Channel Lineup to 170 Channels

Monday, March 27, 2006 at 10:08 AM
XM Flight 26

XM Satellite Radio has just officially unveiled its new channel lineup, with the addition of 10 new music channels and 7 regional news/talk channels, bringing the total number of channels to 170.

XM US Country

The bump in music channels brings the number of commercial-free channels to 69. As we know, both XM Chill and Big Tracks were added earlier this month, and here's the official lineup of the new music channels being added during April and May:

XM Hitlist

U.S. Country (XM Channel 17): Country Superstars of the 80s & 90s
Flight 26 (XM Channel 26): Modern Hits of the 90's & Now
XM Hitlist (XM Channel 30): Today's Hit Music
enLighten (XM Channel 34): Southern Gospel
XM Liquid Metal (XM Channel 42): Heavy Metal
The Heat (XM Channel 68): Rhythmic Top 40
Escape (XM Channel 78): Easy Listening
Viva (XM Channel 91): Latin Pop Hits

XM The Heat

XM will also introduce six more regional news/talk channels in late spring/early summer. These will individually be announced when they're ready, but they'll be similar to the WLW addition we saw earlier this month. These seven regional news and talk channels are provided by Clear Channel Communications will be part of a new category on the channel guide called "Regional News, Talk & Music Channels."

XM Escape

This new category will also include Clear Channel-programmed music channels KISS, MIX, Nashville, and Sunny, plus the launch of WSIX, with country personality Gerry House live from Nashville. As we all know, Clear Channel will start carrying commercials on these music channels in May, so they are grouped separately from XM's lineup of 69 commercial-free music channels on the new channel guide. (Very good move by XM in my opinion.)

XM The Verge

Other changes include some renaming of channels:

XM 32 The Fish -> The Message
XM 52 Unsigned -> The Verge
XM 90 Alegria -> Fuego
XM 165 Ask -> Talk Radio
XM 172 Franc Parler -> SportPlus (Broadcast in French)

The Torch, Music Lab, The Flow, and Luna will be making the move to XM Radio Online, DirecTV and AOL.

Download the entire new XM Channel Lineup here (PDF) or visit the XM Radio New Lineup page to read more.

70% of Stern Listeners stayed with Terrestrial (Jacobs Study)

Monday, March 27, 2006 at 8:55 AM

Fred Jacobs ran a 25,000-person web-based study from 79 rock stations in late February and learned that 70% of listeners decided not to do the jump to satellite radio. In the study he states that "the biggest winners appear to be many of Stern's former FM competitors," though he backpedals a bit and says that there's no doubt that Howard has been a "big plus to Sirius."

Let's see, because today the Phase II Arbitrends are due, and I don't see David Lee Roth or Adam Carolla doing so well. 

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