SEC moves to XM radio

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www.secsports.com - XM Satellite Radio is Official Home of the SEC

XM Satellite Radio is Official Home of the SEC

The SEC on XM Tips Off March 8 with Complete Coverage of SEC Men's Basketball Tournament

BIRMINGHAM and WASHINGTON, DC -- The Southeastern Conference (SEC) and XM, the leader in college sports on radio, today announced a five-year broadcast and marketing agreement under which XM will become the official satellite radio provider of the SEC, broadcasting football, basketball and other sports to XM subscribers nationwide. XM will provide complete coverage of SEC championships, starting with the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament live from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta March 8 through 11 on XM channel 201.
XM will have the most SEC games on the radio with coast-to-coast live broadcasts ... University of Tennessee football, basketball, and other sports starting in fall 2007. .... , plus comprehensive coverage of the SEC football and basketball championships.

This is great news for me and other XM subscribers. My car came with XM radio built in, and I can listen to XM station via the internet for free. No radio stations in Atlanta carry the Vol network anymore so it's always a struggle to find coverage when the games aren't televised.
 
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Great news! Makes me wonder if the Sirius and XM merger is going to happen. Hopefully not.
 
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As an XM subscriber that lives out of radio range of the Vol Network, this is the best news I've heard all day.
 
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yee haaw...ive had XM for four years and was gettin ready to switch over...
 
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This is HORRIBLE NEWS!! I started with XM but switched to Sirius and sirius is so much better in my opinion, the merger better happen now otherwise I guess I'll have to switch back :cray:
 
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Sweet. As an XM subscriber for 5 years, I had to sacrifice some Vols games to be able to listen to the Bravos. Not anymore.

thanks for the news.
 
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But didn't XM and Sirius just merge. So I don't think it will matter what you have

Nothing is happening until the end of '07, heres the Sirius email I received on it.

To: SIRIUS Subscribers

Today is a very exciting day for SIRIUS customers. As you may have heard, SIRIUS Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio are merging to form the nation's premier audio entertainment provider.

This combination of our two offerings will benefit you - our loyal listeners. As a single company, we'll provide superior programming to you every day with the best of both SIRIUS and XM. Currently, XM and SIRIUS broadcast a wide range of commercial-free music channels, exclusive sports coverage, news, talk, and entertainment programming. Howard Stern. Oprah and Friends. The NFL. MLB. NBA. ESPN. CNBC. Fox News. Additionally, the combined company will be able to improve existing services such as real-time traffic information and rear-seat video as well as introduce new ones.

After shareholder and regulatory approvals, we anticipate that the combination will be finalized by the end of 2007. Until then, both companies will continue to operate independently. We will continue to provide you with the uninterrupted service - as well as the outstanding customer support - that you have come to expect and enjoy from SIRIUS. We do not anticipate any changes in your service during the merger process, however, please call our customer care team on 1- 888-539-7474 should you have any questions.

We look forward to the many benefits this combination will offer and continuing to make your listening experience an enjoyable one - offering more of the Very Best Radio on Radio.

Stay tuned,

Mel Karmazin, CEO
 
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Sweet. As an XM subscriber for 5 years, I had to sacrifice some Vols games to be able to listen to the Bravos. Not anymore.

thanks for the news.

Same goes for me. The MLB package was exactly what was keeping me from ditching XM.
 
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NOOOO!!

That and Stern are the principal reasons I got Sirius.

Come on, DOJ, approve that merger so's I can listen to my Vols!
 
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i have sirius myself and i still get UT bball and football games, i dont think sirius is going to lose the broadcast, it's just that XM is getting up to speed in that department
 
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Same goes for me. The MLB package was exactly what was keeping me from ditching XM.

Yep, and I had to go with MLB b/c 1) I will watch UT football games, not listen to them, and 2) listening to a baseball game on the road is my way of channeling the 80-year-old in me. Old-fashioned but nice.

But it will be nice to catch a Vols hoops game now and then on the dial, or maybe another SEC football or hoops game.
 
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Oh great... now they come up with a reason for me to actually want my XM subscription... AFTER I cancelled it last summer... son of a ...
 
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It's not like it's that hard to switch . . . and they are practically giving away equipment.
 
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i have sirius myself and i still get UT bball and football games, i dont think sirius is going to lose the broadcast, it's just that XM is getting up to speed in that department


I hope you're right - I have Sirius (SEC was a big factor). I also have a year prepaid subscription :realmad:
 
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The way I read it, it sounds like everything is moving over to XM. :dunno:
 
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I hope you're right - I have Sirius (SEC was a big factor). I also have a year prepaid subscription :realmad:


i also have a year prepaid subscription for sirius and i just got mine in january, but i still got a lot of the bowl games then and i have gotten to listen to UT bball games on it since i've had it to, the 2 companies are merging at the end of the year anyway so it won't matter what you have in '08
 
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The way I read it, it sounds like everything is moving over to XM. :dunno:


i hope that's not accurate, it wouldn't make much sense for them to discontinue the college coverage they are currently providing, especially right before all of the conference tourneys and march madness:dunno:
 
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As an XM subscriber, this makes me happy:)

It also makes a nice present, as the coverage begins on my birthday, which will be spent, in part, driving to Atlanta. Perhaps I can hear the Cats get beat on the way down.
 
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ok, help me out here...if I have neither, will I still be able to listen to my local Vol-Network broadcast of the games??
 
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