XM to Double Airwaves

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Panero's XM In Move To Double Airwaves
Greg Levine, 07.13.05, 7:57 PM ET

NEW YORK - Doers and doings in business, entertainment and technology:

Hugh Panero

The sky is the metaphorical limit for XM Satellite Radio (nasdaq: XMSR - news - people ). But in practical terms, it has other ceilings. Led by Chief Executive Hugh Panero, the firm pushed the proverbial envelope Wednesday, in a move analysts estimate will double the amount of content it can offer subscribers. XM said it is forking over almost $200 million in stock to buy up more broadcasting licenses. The deal involves buying a privately held entity, WCS Wireless, for 5.5 million shares in stock. Based on XM's closing price of $35.62 on the Nasdaq Wednesday, the deal would be worth just under $200 million. The orbital broadcaster has been locked in struggle with smaller rival Sirius Satellite Radio Holdings (nasdaq: SIRI - news - people ). The latter is led by Viacom (nyse: VIAb - news - people ) ex-President Mel Karmazin, a long-time radio vet who's building a stable with such high-profile lures as Martha Stewart, "parrothead" balladeer Jimmy Buffett, legendary Gotham DJ Bruce "Cousin Brucie" Morrow and in January 2006, perhaps the crowning jewel: Howard Stern. But while Sirius may promise the flashier content for now, will it be able to compete with Panero's growth strategy--when the latter already boasts a war chest of 4.4 million subscribers to Sirius' 1.5 million? A lot can happen between now and January.
 
I read about this in another article (sorry, don't have the reference). If I remember correctly, they are using a new signal modulation. If you have a "next generation" receiver, you will get increased content.
 
Long story made short, it looks like XM will not be broadcating music with the WCS spectrum.

Washington-based XM (XMSR: news, chart, profile) said the acquisition would help it offer video- and data-subscription services that will be transmitted over frequency bands adjacent to XM's satellite-radio service.

WCS Wireless owns spectrum licenses covering 15 of the top 20 metropolitan markets.


Also, this is an interesting letter from the NAB to Congress
 

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Sirius antenna issue

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