FCC head approves XM, Sirius deal
The head of the Federal Communications Commission approved a merger between XM and Sirius satellite radio, a deal which the Department of Justice approved in March. Ashley Milne-Tyte has details on what will happen now.
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Scott Jagow: If XM and Sirius stay separate companies, they argue they'll have a tough time competing in the radio world. But if they merge into one company, they can cut costs and offer more programming to people.
That's been their argument for 16 months now. As of this morning, the head of the Federal Communications Commission finally agrees. More now from Ashley Milne-Tyte.
Ashley Milne-Tyte: The Department of Justice approved the XM/Sirius deal in March. Now the FCC chairman says he's in favor of a merger.
Kevin Martin says XM and Sirius have made voluntary commitments that make the deal in the public interest. Among those commitments are giving over 24 channels to noncommercial and minority programming, and freezing prices for three years.
The companies will also offer a so-called a la carte pricing option that will let subscribers choose pricing plans ranging from $6.99 to $16.99 a month.
Now Martin has put his seal of approval on the deal, it's up to the four other FCC commissioners to weigh in. And they could vote early as this week.
I'm Ashley Milne-Tyte for Marketplace.






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