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Long wait for satellite radio deal may end soon
AP Business WriterSirius Satellite Radio Inc.'s acquisition of rival XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. may be cleared by federal regulators this month, and it can't happen fast enough for XM. As the regulatory review drags on, the company is struggling to add enough new...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, Sales, Satellite Technology, Minnesota
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No school, no learning
Thank you for acknowledging the Chicago Public Schools Perfect Attendance Incentive Program with "Gold star or a Dodge?" (Editorial, June 25). As the editorial noted, incentives can be a useful tool in encouraging students to be at school every day....Tags: Chicago Public Schools, Illinois, Vehicles, Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Limbaugh goes against grain, again
Hardly a day goes by when one traditional media outfit or another, bemoaning how audience and revenue are slipping away, sends employees a sad memo about the urgent need to reduce costs, reduce staff, reduce expectations if not ambitions.
And then there'...Tags: Newt Gingrich, Radio, Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, CBS Corp., Tribune Company
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Rush Limbaugh to get $38M a year for next 8 years
Rush Limbaugh will make about $38 million a year to continue his radio show over the next eight years. In addition, he says will be getting a nine-figure signing bonus from Premiere Radio Networks. Premiere wouldn't disclose details of the deal but...Tags: Florida, Hillary Clinton, Radio, Sean Hannity, John McCain
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Rush Limbaugh sets new deal
The Associated PressApproaching his 20th anniversary as talk radio's most dominant force, Rush Limbaugh has signed a lucrative new deal with Premiere Radio Networks that will keep him on the air until 2016. Premiere wouldn't disclose details on Wednesday, but Limbaugh...Tags: Florida, Hillary Clinton, Radio, Sean Hannity, John McCain
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Roughed Up By McCain
One of John McCain's Republican colleagues says he saw the presumed GOP presidential nominee roughly grab an associate of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and lift him out of his chair during a diplomatic mission to the Central American nation in 1987....Tags: Elections, Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, Contracts, John McCain, Satellite Technology
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Skullphone leaves his distinctive mark at Riverside museum
AMID THE stately Mediterranean and Classical architecture of the Riverside Art Museum, a 1929 building on the National Register of Historic Places, the underground street artist known as Skullphone has left his mark -- a black-and-white human skull...Tags: New York, SoHo, Los Angeles, Christmas, Arts
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XM, Sirius merger pending, media battle ready
Marc Fisher, author of "Something in the Air: Radio, Rock, and the Revolution That Shaped a Generation," is a columnist for The Washington Post, where this first appeared.Why has it taken federal regulators 17 months to decide whether XM and Sirius should be allowed to merge? Because both of these statements are true: Even with a merger of the two pay radio companies, satellite radio is a dead man walking; and with or...Tags: Weather Reports, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Satellite Technology, Regional Authority
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Rare air: Orlando sports talk radio is down in the dumps
Sentinel Staff WriterAfter 14 years in sports talk radio -- ranging from San Francisco, Los Angeles, Tampa and Jacksonville -- Dan Sileo never has seen a market like Central Florida, which has baffled, buffeted and then finally boasted him. Sileo may have the top-rated...Tags: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Major League Baseball, National Hockey League, Football, National Football League
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In Your School: Allentown Area
EMMAUS HIGH SCHOOL won first place in the Anti-Defamation League's No Place for Hate Take the Lead Competition. Emmaus will receive $1,000. Student leaders will hold two No Place For Hate assemblies, one at ninth grade orientation and the other for 10th...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Schools, Lancaster County (Pennsylvania), Macungie, John Beck
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