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Feb 20, 2007

XM Gets Sirius

Monopoly may be coming early to the budding satellite radio industry as XM Radio and Sirius attempt a marriage of convenience (with just a hint of desperation). A joint statement from the companies calls the move an “all-stock merger of equals.” Word on the street is that the companies would likely keep much of their offices both in New York (Sirius) and Washington (XM), but certainly some layoffs and job consolidation would follow. There have…

Oct 22, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Let’s take a look back at a week that raised this Zen koan: if Kevin Federline got into a wrestling ring with a wrestler, who would you root for? Austinist was in an entertainment state of mind as they covered the dickens out of the Austin Film Festival, depicted all the Big 12 football coaches as South Park characters, and interviewed Jose Gonzalez. Chicagoist talked about the passion as they bid adieu to Bell’s Beer,…

Jan 03, 2006

Morning Roundup: Living With Bugs Edition

A lead story in the Post’s Metro section this morning is the stuff to either make you queasy or curious. It involves one house, eight entomologists, and 70,000 bugs of assorted variety. It also features a man paid $11 to sit in a lawn chair with a patch of skin exposed for up to eight hours a day, a guinea pig for testing insect repellants. This isn’t the stuff that real news is made…

May 17, 2005

The Future of Morning Drivetime Radio

Yesterday on the afternoon drive home, self-anointed “Radio Gods” Don & Mike went on an extended rant about the state of Infinity Radio now that the reign of current “King of All Media” Howard Stern is nearing its end. In six months, Howard leaves the FCC-controlled confines of terrestrial radio for Sirius Satellite, an unsurprising move considering the increasing restrictions placed on him by an increasingly prurient post-Nipplegate media market. With Howard’s departure, Infinity owned…

 
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