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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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February
19, 2007
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Dennis
Wharton
202-429-5350 |
NAB
STATEMENT IN RESPONSE
TO SIRIUS/XM PROPOSED MERGER
WASHINGTON,
DC - The following statement can be attributed to NAB Executive
Vice President
Dennis Wharton.
"Given
the government's history of opposing monopolies in all forms,
NAB would
be shocked if federal regulators permitted a merger of XM and
Sirius.
It bears mentioning that regulators summarily rejected a similar
monopoly
merger of the nation's only two satellite television companies
-- DirecTV
and DISH Network -- just a few years back.
"When
the FCC authorized satellite radio, it specifically found that
the public
would be served best by two competitive nationwide systems. Now,
with
their stock prices at rock bottom and their business model in
disarray
because of profligate spending practices, they seek a government
bail-out
to avoid competing in the marketplace.
"In
coming weeks, policymakers will have to weigh whether an
industry that
makes Howard Stern its poster child should be rewarded with a
monopoly
platform for offensive programming. Were hopeful that this
anti-consumer
proposal will be rejected."
About
NAB
The National Association of Broadcasters is a trade association
that advocates
on behalf of more than 8,300 free, local radio and television
stations
and also broadcast networks before Congress, the Federal
Communications
Commission and the Courts. Information about NAB can be found at
www.nab.org.
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