August, 2008Archive for

SIRIUS and XM Satellite Radio Help People Across the Country Prepare for Hurricane Gustav

SIRIUS Weather & Emergency system activates on Channel 184 XM 24/7 Emergency Alerts On Channel 247 Saturday August 30, 6:55 pm ET NEW YORK, Aug. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SIRIUS XM Radio (Nasdaq: SIRI - News) announced today that both SIRIUS and XM Satellite Radio are broadcasting 24/7 comprehensive emergency news, weather, safety, evacuation, disaster recovery and traffic reports across multiple channels to help people across the country prepare for Hurricane Gustav, including channels d...

SiriusXM, The Week Ahead

Labor Day Weekend! Music to any SiriusXM investor and for that matter, analyst's ears. Although the company has yet to announce any specific date for the promised updates, this is the week that everyone is hoping to hear some new guidance. So what should we expect? In my opinion, not a thing! That's right, I believe that because the actual date for appeals filings is September 4th, that the company cannot give any ammunition to those who would like to see satellite radio fall. My best guess is t...

Hertz & General Motors Launch the Corvette ZHZ

A GM car with Sirius? Interesting... The Hertz Corporation has teamed up with General Motors to launch the Corvette ZHZ, a special limited-edition, high-performance super-car now available for rental exclusively through Hertz.   "Highlighting its position as a leader at U.S. airports in the leisure car rental market, Hertz's Fun Collection features vehicles tailor-made for travelers seeking exciting driving experiences. The Fun Collection, with cars that can be reserved by specific make and mode...

Now There’s A Freakin’ Surprise…

iBiquity Will File With FCC Over Satellite, HD Radio Inquiry Jeffrey Hill August 28, 2008 [Satellite News 08-28-08] iBiquity Digital Corp., a developer and licenser of HD radio technology, told Satellite News that it will file with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission  (FCC) in response to an FCC notice of inquiry (NOI) considering whether or not to require Sirius XMSatellite Radio to...(subscription required) http://www.satellitetoday.com/satn/features/24249.html

Engadget Report: New Ford Sync And Sirius Travel Link

 "...On the infotainment front, however, 2009 Ford vehicles with the navigation option can subscribe to Sirius Travel Link for $7 a month, enabling real-time traffic info, coast to coast weather, local gas station listings sorted by price, movie show-times and sports scores...." Complete Details Here
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