Pioneer Inno... Now in Pink!
XM Satellite Radio has taken the wraps off of a new version of the Pioneer Inno... a pink one! More than just being a more female-friendly version of regular Inno we've come to know and love, this special Pink Inno also works towards a cause.
For each Pink Inno sold and activated, a donation will be made to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. The Komen Foundation has been the largest private funder of breast cancer research for almost 25 years.
The Pink Inno (code name: GEX-INNO-PK) will be available for sale exclusively at Circuit City, or direct on XM's website, starting on September 10th before expanding to additional retailers. Pioneer, XM and Circuit City will make a combined $30 donation to the Komen Foundation for each Pink Inno sold and activated, up to $150,000.
XM Satellite Radio has also committed airtime to the Komen Foundation and its executives to educate its subscribers about breast cancer.


Comments
well now we know what tussel wants for christmas.
Posted by: Philmore | September 6, 2006 10:18 AM
Great move. Cunts love pink electronic devices. Just look at the Pink RAZR.
Women are so swayed by stupid trendy crap like this that it makes me sick. I don't particularly like that XM is donating money to fight breast cancer. As far as I'm concerned, all women deserve breast cancer.
I have such intense hatered for women...
Westfall
Posted by: Westfall ? | September 6, 2006 10:48 AM
Nice. Good thing you don't have any real issues.
Posted by: iband | September 6, 2006 11:07 AM
lol
In a dream world this inno would do the same for XM as the Pink RAZR did for the RAZR or Moto. Smart on XM's part and a good idea to "promote" the Breast Cancer fund part also.
Posted by: ahigee ? | September 6, 2006 11:08 AM
They should do the same thing for the the Roady XT. But not for Breast Cancer, for Oprah.
Posted by: tussel ? | September 6, 2006 1:43 PM
Tussel - Wouldn't they have to make the unit bigger? ;)
Posted by: iband | September 6, 2006 3:08 PM
This is very thoughtful of XM but for some reason I don't see 18-35 year old men (the vast majority of satellite radio subs) buying it. ;)
Posted by: Tyler | September 6, 2006 3:42 PM
Nice idea but when are companied going to start throwing money at something more important like heart disease. it is after all the leading cause of death in woman NOT breast cancer.
Posted by: AT | September 6, 2006 5:28 PM
15,798 People in the U.S. died of AIDS in 2004. 529,113 People died since the first case of AIDS.
41,000 Women died of breast cancer in 2002 Alone.
696,947 People died of heart disease in 2002 alone.
Where is YOUR charity going?
Posted by: History Guy ? | September 6, 2006 6:06 PM
If it will make it have better reception, I'll take mine in dog-shit-brown.
Posted by: Pockpie | September 6, 2006 7:50 PM
McDonalds apparently
Posted by: ahigee ? | September 6, 2006 11:13 PM
So, they donate a significant amount of money and make a product specifically in support of research for this disease, and it's not good enough because it's not the biggest killer?
Maybe somebody over there at XM, or someone they love has breast cancer. Maybe Circuit City is a big supporter of breast cancer research. What's the difference?
What other company is donating like this? Why put them down?
Posted by: SuzyS ? | September 8, 2006 6:00 PM
YOU better look at the posts- THERE IS SOME RACIAL REMARKS- I DONT KNOW HOW IT GOT PAST YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: I think You better LOOK at YOUR POSTS | September 9, 2006 10:40 PM
Westfall you fat ungly bastard- I guess you only like to suc cock you gay bastard. Or maybe your so fucking ugly no woman would look at you. I hope you get prostate cancer!
Posted by: westfall is a fat asshole | September 15, 2006 10:06 PM