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Time.com: FCC Chief Recommends OK of Satellite Radio Deal

The proposed merger of the nation's two satellite radio broadcasters -- bogged down in the regulatory process for over a year -- has cleared a major hurdle: The Federal Communications Commission chief is recommending approval of the $3.8 billion deal

CNNMoney: Sirius-XM: It's about time

Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio are one step closer to finally completing their merger. For investors and consumers, it can't happen soon enough.

CNNMoney: FCC boss backs Sirius-XM deal

Shares of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. and XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. rose Monday morning after the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission said the two satellite radio broadcasters should be allowed to combine.

CNNMoney: Stocks set for weak open

Stocks looked set for a weak open Monday and oil prices broke a new record as Lehman confirmed its massive quarterly loss.

Fortune: XM's costs pile up as merger stalls

XM Satellite Radio reported Monday more of the same as it limps toward a final decision on its proposed merger with rival Sirius Satellite Radio: Slower growth and wider losses.

Evolutionary new navigation system

Eclipse delivers an evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, upgrade to its all-in-one in-car navigation and multimedia lineup with the AVN6620.

FSB: XM/Sirius merger: Bad for business?

On Monday, the Justice Department approved the $4.6 billon merger of Sirius Radio and XM Satellite Radio Holdings, the nation's only satellite radio providers.

Sirius launches 'Client 9 Radio'

For those who can't get enough of New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's sex scandal, Sirius Satellite Radio has launched "Client 9 Radio," a channel dedicated to covering all aspects of the Spitzer saga.

CNNMoney: Sirius-XM: One year later and still waiting

Happy Presidents' Day! Since the U.S. markets are closed, businesses don't usually make big announcements on this holiday.

FSB: Lessons from Big Auto's disastrous missteps

If I had my druthers, I'd rather learn from someone else's screw-ups than face another of my own bone-headed business blunders. So I was all eyes and ears here at the North American International Auto Show, which opened to the public over the weekend after several days of press previews and glitzy industry events. If ever there were a poster child for how a small business should not play the innovation game, it's here at this massive shrine to All Things Automotive.

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