MLB on Satellite Radio in 2005

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From Steve Zipay of Newsday (Long Island, NY) Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2004:

Sometime after the World Series, MLB is expected to announce a deal with a satellite radio partner - Sirius or XM - to carry thousands of games next season and beyond.
Sirius, which has NFL, NBA and NHL rights and carried some major-league games on its ESPN channel, had some preliminary talks with baseball about a year ago. There was an internal dispute over which baseball entity - the broadcast division or the new media side - controlled the satellite rights.
Now, baseball owners are expected to separate the broadcast and satellite rights and accept the most lucrative offer, from either Sirius - which signed Howard Stern last week - or XM, which has four times as many subscribers.
For displaced fans, the ability to tune in out-of-market broadcasts in the car or SUV in the summer should have tremendous appeal.
 

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Anyone placing bets that Sirius will get the nod.

XM just seems to be sleeping at the wheel. Don't get me wrong I love BOTH my XM and Sirius units, however XM Management is making some realy STUPID moves this year.
 

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I have heard that Sirius does not carry the NBA anymore. Can anyone confirm this?
 

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