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		<title>What is Sirius Satelite Radio</title>
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Sirius Satellite Radio is a service offering over 130 channels of satellite radio featuring digital-quality music, sports, news and entertainment programming when and where you want it. They use a fleet of satellites to broadcast over 135 channels of satellite radio to listeners throughout the continental US and Canada.
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<p>Sirius Satellite Radio is a service offering over 130 channels of satellite radio featuring digital-quality music, sports, news and entertainment programming when and where you want it. They use a fleet of satellites to broadcast over 135 channels of satellite radio to listeners throughout the continental US and Canada.<span id="more-178"></span></p>
<p>Sirius Satellite Radio was previously known as Satellite CD Radio Inc.. The company changed its name to Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. on November 18, 1999. The name is derived from Sirius, sometimes referred to as the Dog Star, the brightest star in the night-time sky. The dog in the Sirius logo is unofficially named &#8220;Mongo&#8221;, a name garnered from the debut of Sirius Satellite Radio’s sponsorship on Casey Atwood’s and later Jimmy Spencer’s NASCAR entry, when the announcing cast voted on names. &#8220;Mongo&#8221; later became NASCAR driver Spencer’s nickname with the NASCAR Broadcasters (mainly Darrell Waltrip) in the following races.</p>
<p>Sirius Satellite Radio is one of two satellite radio services operating in the United States and Canada, along with XM Satellite Radio. Headquartered in New York City, with smaller studios in Los Angeles and Memphis, Sirius was officially launched on July 1, 2002 and currently provides 69 streams (channels) of music and 65 streams of sports, news and entertainment to listeners. Music streams on Sirius carry a wide variety of genres, broadcasting 24 hours daily, commercial-free. A few of Sirius music channels is included as part of the Dish Network satellite television service. Both Sirius Satellite Radio and Xm Satellite Radio Merged on Feb 10 2007</p>
<p>They also have loads of original programming. They host hundreds of exclusive live interviews and performances you won&#8217;t hear anywhere else and produce many interesting and engaging live talk shows in their national broadcast studios.</p>
<p>Some of the talk show host on Sirius Satellite Radio are Martha Stewart, Howard Stern, Tony Stewart,Jamie Foxx and many more.</p>
<p>To me this is Entertainment on demand you get to listen to whatever you want when you want and it is quality radio that is getting more popular by the day.</p>
<p>With most Sirius Satellite Radio enabled radios, the user can see the artist and song information on display while listening to the stream. The streams are broadcast from satellites in an elliptical geosynchronous orbit above North America.</p>
<p>Subscription costs for Sirius range from US$12.99 monthly (US$6.99 for multi-receivers) to US$499.99 for lifetime subscription. There is a US$15 activation fee for every radio activated.</p>
<p>The biggest difference is that Sirius Satellite Radio has 100% commercial-free music channels. What this means for you is that they offer you music the way it should be and the way the artist intended it: without a single commercial interruption.</p>
<p>Sirius Satellite Radio programming also has a breadth and depth of programming basically unavailable on regular radio. they play the songs that you know and love, and many songs that they know you&#8217;ll love when you hear them for the first time.</p>
<p>Sirius Satellite Radio also has partnered with names you trust like the NFL, NASCAR, NBA, FOX News, CNBC, NPR and ESPN to bring you the best entertainment available.</p>
<p>On October 16, 2006 Sirius Satellite Radio announced that it would be launching Sirius Internet Radio with 78 of its 135 channels being available worldwide on the internet to any of its subscribers with a valid user name and password.</p>
<p>Sirius Satellite Radio will launch its backseat television service exclusively in several DaimlerChrysler cars and minivans later this year three live child-themed TV channels would be available in 2008 model year cars in the Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge lines. Sales of those cars will start later this year.</p>
<p>Sirius Satellite Radio has been promising such a service since 2004, but at that time it said deals with manufacturers and content providers needed to be hammered out. Last November, Chief Executive Mel Karmazin said the service would launch in 2007.</p>
<p>The system will cost about $470, which includes the first year of service, when packaged with Chrysler&#8217;s rear-seat entertainment system in new cars. Customers must subscribe to Sirius Satellite Radio.</p>
<p>After that first year, TV service will be $7 a month in addition to the $13 a month for Sirius satellite radio.</p>
<p>Channels on the service include Viacom&#8217;s Nickelodeon, Walt Disney&#8217;s Disney Channel and Time Warner&#8217;s Cartoon Network.</p>
<p>Whan asked about some of the evening shows broadcast on Cartoon Network that are aimed at adults, a Sirius Satellite Radio spokesman said the 24-hour programming in the car will always be suitable for children.</p>
<p>He added that the service could be available in other carmakers&#8217; vehicles beyond the 2008 model year.</p>
<p>The TV channels represent one of the last major programming thrusts by Sirius Satellite Radio, now that it has signed all the celebrity hosts, car agreements and high-level investments it needs to keep the accelerator on subscriber growth, Karmazin told Reuters in November.</p>
<p>Sirius Satellite Radio delivers the best 100% commercial-free music in virtually every genre. You will love it and now that Sirius and Xm are basicly one things will get even better.</p></div>
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		<title>Satellite and Receiver</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 06:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you a picture or television junkie? If you know more minutiae regarding your fave television shows than Yankee history it might be an indication that you&#8217;re a TV connoisseur and you want a satellite and receiver! Luckily , for you regardless of where you live there is a satellite and receiver available to you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a picture or television junkie? If you know more minutiae regarding your fave television shows than Yankee history it might be an indication that you&#8217;re a TV connoisseur and you want a satellite and receiver! Luckily , for you regardless of where you live there is a satellite and receiver available to you from 1 company or another. <span id="more-174"></span></p>
<p>Some might tell you that you can get the same programming thru your local cable company. This may be true but can you get free installation and set up plus an HD DVR? Satellite firms are always running some sort of special to win your business and that means great deals for you when you sign up for a satellite and receiver.</p>
<p>By this point, you are certainly aware that even free TV has gone from over the air broadcasting to a digital signal, which requires special appliances that you must purchase. Rather than spending your hard-won money for a handful of stations why not, get a free satellite and receiver.</p>
<p>With a satellite and receiver, your programming selections are practically unending. You can watch your fave television shows and then catch a new release picture on pay per view all with the same hardware, and now thanks to technological advancements you can see it all in high definition!</p>
<p>Remember the times when everyone had a console television in the lounge and perhaps a black and white in the garage or shop? Not too long ago most homes had one TV that everybody studied now however things are a bit different. Today the average home has at least three sets in different rooms. Satellite TV has you covered in this arena as well. Most firms will give you a receiver for at least four additional rooms!</p>
<p>With all these options, there&#8217;s no reason to fight over the satellite and receiver. Mom and pa can watch the news while the kids enjoy Disney or another of the dozen kid&#8217;s channels available. There are even parental controls you can use to make sure the tiny ones are not watching violent or graphic material.</p>
<p>As you can see a satellite and receiver offers a complete lot for a particularly reasonable price, in fact many times they&#8217;re free. Today finding something free that&#8217;s essentially worth having is rare, but you can rest assured satellite TV gives way more than it takes. Naturally, it may take a lot of your time as you find many interesting shows and movies to watch, but hey, you have to relax sometime.</p>
<p>Check out the lots of programming packages and deals available today and get a satellite and receiver inside a few days. You will wonder what you did for entertainment before you ordered a satellite and receiver. Once you have experienced HD TV, the convenience of DVR and the a lot of options available you will never go back to over the air or cable services.</p>
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		<title>At no cost Satellite Receiver</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you thought, the only possible way to have television was to spend a fortune on satellite or cable company subscriptions you may want to look into free to air receivers. These special receivers were intended to pick up unencrypted broadcasts.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you thought, the only possible way to have television was to spend a fortune on satellite or cable company subscriptions you may want to look into free to air receivers. These special receivers were intended to pick up unencrypted broadcasts.<span id="more-172"></span></p>
<p>If you thought, the only possible way to have television was to spend a fortune on satellite or cable company subscriptions you may want to look into free to air receivers. These special receivers were intended to pick up unencrypted broadcasts. Would you have a belief in some areas there are as many as 2 hundred plus channels available that aren&#8217;t encrypted?</p>
<p>Of course, this implies there are channels that will not be accessible with a free satellite receiver. Many channels like ESPN, HBO and other premium channels are encoded and unable to be seen on a FTA receiver. As with any thing of this nature, there are good points and bad points to using this type of service.</p>
<p>Pros<br />
The first bonus to a free satellite receiver is the price, free television! No more expensive subscription services required to watch many great channels. The only cost you&#8217;ll have is the original price of the device, after that you have nothing else to buy, ever.</p>
<p>A limited pro is the availability of foreign language television. If you speak another language such as Spanish, German or Chinese you&#8217;ll find your selection of programming vast. This is unquestionably not a service you&#8217;ll find with standard cable or satellite service.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll have tiny to stress about with kids&#8217;s programming. Kids can enjoy PBS, PBS youngsters and a wealth of other instructional programs. NASA has their own channel as does Bloomberg and even the Pentagon! You&#8217;ve got an arsenal of instructional opportunities in easy reach and no risk of nakedness or questionable language.</p>
<p>non secular programming is also widely available with a free satellite receiver. FTA receivers tune in several Christian channels including but not restricted to, The God Channel, EWTN, and JCTV. Some cable firms and satellite providers are getting better about offering this sort of programming but with a free satellite receiver, you are no longer restricted to sparse decisions.</p>
<p>Cons<br />
On the down side, there are quite a few channels you will be unable to get with a free satellite receiver. Premium channels as a rule will be blocked from FTA receivers. This is done so cable, satellite and networks can collect from customer subscription prices!</p>
<p>If you live in an agricultural area far from the city you&#8217;ll find over the air broadcasts are limited. These kinds of transmissions do not get far outside the town in which they are broadcast from, however the introduction of the new digital transmission may change this significantly.</p>
<p>Conclusion<br />
While you can not need to dump your cable or satellite company utterly it is good to know that you have the option if you select. If your days are spent watching further news than films or you are rarely home to catch a picture a free satellite receiver could keep you tons of money.</p>
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