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: Sirius and XM Announce Merger Plan


HEMEEE
02-19-2007, 04:24 PM
Just saw this "Breaking News" bulletin from TWICE:

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XM, Sirius Announce Merger Plan
By Amy Gilroy New York — Capping months of rumor and speculation, XM and Sirius announced today they will merge with Sirius CEO Mel Karmazin to become CEO and XM chairman Gary Parsons to become chairman of the new company.

XM CEO Hugh Panero will continue in his current position until the close of the merger, which is expected by the end of the year, said the companies. The all stock merger of equals will create an enterprise valued at approximately $13 billion, which includes a net debt of approximately $1.6 billion.

A merger between the two companies was openly discussed by Parsons and Karmazin when each spoke at a Citigroup conference in early January. Both men stated at that time that a merger would benefit shareholders.
The new company’s board of directors will consist of 12 directors including Karmazin and Parsons and four members designated by each company in additional to one representative from General Motors and one from American Honda.

XM and Sirius said they will continue to operate independently until the transaction is complete. They will decide on a company name and headquarters location prior to closing of the merger.
The merger creates a company of 14 million subscribers and $1.5 billion in revenues based on analyst estimates.

Consumers will have the opportunity to "pick and choose the channels and content they want on a more a la carte basis." The merger will also create improved products such as real-time traffic and rear seat video, they said.
The transaction is subject to regulatory review from agencies including the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and stockholder approval.
The FCC said in the past it would examine any merger proposals from XM and Sirius. FCC chairman Kevin Martin acknowledged earlier this year that there exists a prohibition on one company owning both satellite radio licenses, although analysts have noted that XM and Sirius could ask the FCC to modify their licenses to permit a merger.

Karmazin said in a prepared statement, "This combination is the next logical step in the evolution of audio entertainment. Together, our best-in-class management team and programming content will create unprecedented choice for consumers, while creating long-term value for shareholders of both companies. The combined company will be positioned to capitalize on Sirius and XM's complementary distribution and licensing agreements to enhance availability of satellite radios, offer expanded content to subscribers, drive increased advertising revenue and reduce expenses."

A conference call discussing the merger will be held tomorrow morning.

STEVE
02-19-2007, 04:39 PM
As much as I HATE to delve into this topic on this forum, this merger upsets me. I'm a long time, devoted O&A fan / Stern hater, and to see Mel Karmazin once again wield any sort of stroke over my boys makes me sick.

Here's to hoping that Stern checks his bank account, takes note of the cash in there and retires with his amazonian fiancee.

Opie and Anthony - SPREAD THE VIRUS!!

Mango
02-19-2007, 04:53 PM
I can't stand "talk" radio like O&A or Stern. So this makes no differnce to me.

whiskey
02-20-2007, 08:05 AM
I wonder what will happen to the hardware installed in our vehciles. Will they continue to support both types, will they migrate towards one style, or will they abandon support for old equipment and require new purchases?

whiskey
02-20-2007, 08:06 AM
I know that in our DCX vehicles, the sirius is deeply imbedded into the radio. Replacement of our sat reciever will require extensive rework, and I am sure that DCX would not support older vechiles if a change were required.

str8DC
02-20-2007, 08:53 AM
Honestly, don't think we have to worry. Doubtful the FCC will amend current legislation to permit only one sat radio provider. Unfortunately, the Broadcaster lobbiests are just too powerful and their incentive to keep XM and sirius eating into each other's profits is too strong.