Satellite
Radio – Its here! Satellite radio is a new
service being offered by two companies, XM
Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio. Both
companies are offering over 100 channels of
streaming music and entertainment. High quality
sound is achieved through the use of satellites
orbiting high above. Satellite radio is
commercial free and free from regulations by
federal committees. The impossible, is now
possible, hearing the same radio station across
North America and from coast to coast. All made
possible by XM satellite radio and Sirius
satellite radio.
Normal radio has been around
for decades and is part of many people’s
lifestyle. This is changing. Regular radio is
monitored and regulated by the Federal
Communications Commission, whom has fined
several radio stations and media companies
within the last 3-4 years. The FCC has only
fined radio stations a maximum of $27,500 per
show no matter how man profanities were aired.
Recently the FCC has been upping the ante and in
conjunction with Congress has decided to raise
the fine up to $500,000 per incident per station
(Potter). A slap on the wrist has turned into a
business-changing event. “Sexually explicit
comments by Bubba the Love Sponge and Howard
Stern could get a station in trouble — no doubt
about it. Clear Channel Radio dropped both shock
jocks this year after being hit with record
fines.”(Potter) Recently Howard Stern has made a
move to Sirius Satellite Radio in an effort to
preserve his career and free speech. Consumers
are reaching towards satellite radio as a way to
hear unregulated news and content. Recently XM
Satellite Radio has claimed to have over 3
million subscribers paying $9.99 per month and
Sirius claims to have over 1.3 million customers
paying $12.95 per month. Many of those customers
pay an additional $2.99 per month for premium
content such as the upcoming Howard Stern Show.
Several normal radio stations
and media outlets are realizing the potential to
get their message across in a broad fashion. XM
has launched a morning show, which is hosted by
Bob Edwards, whom was fired earlier this year by
National Public Radio. "The Bob Edwards Show"
will air on a public satellite radio channel
that also features news and programs from Public
Radio International, among others. Sirius has
its own public radio channel carrying NPR
programs. Consumers and companies are demanding
free speech and it seems that satellite radio is
the vehicle.
XM Satellite Radio and Sirius
Satellite Radio have designed satellite
broadcast systems that differ but they achieve
the same high quality of satellite radio. A
milestone of this success is the fact that
satellite radio signals that are available
across the United States and into Mexico and
Canada. Rock and Roll – No it’s not a genre any
more! XM Satellite Radio has two satellites
named Rock and Roll, which remain in parallel
geostationary orbit to provide radio coverage
throughout the United States. Sirius Satellite
Radio has chose to use three satellites in an
inclined elliptical orbit. This configuration
provides 16 hours per satellite of signal, which
gives a great redundancy if any satellite were
to fail. Playing it smart, Sirius and XM both
have spare satellites, which can be called on in
a moments notice if needed.
XM satellite radio and Sirius
satellite radio have Earth based broadcast
stations that are used to send up information to
the satellites, which is then dispersed through
out the globe. Sirius and XM both have disk
jockeys that manage, create and program music
which is then sent up to the satellites. The
information is then taken in by the satellites
and sent through a rebroadcast of the streams to
earth. The Major advantage of this is that,
unlike earth-based radio stations whose signals
reach listeners 150 miles away, satellite radio
signals have a huge reach, and are receivable
anywhere within the continental United States
and hundreds of miles in each direction of the
borders. Satellite Radio is growing to become a
worldwide network and offerings are growing
throughout the world. XM satellite radio and
Sirius satellite radio are making it happen.
Unregulated Satellite Radio is
the answer for free speech in a government
regulated airwaves arena. Not only can listeners
hear unbiased information but also they can
listen to it anywhere in the United States.
Media giants are jumping to get the piece of the
pie regarding satellite radio, as the new wave
of the future is satellite radio.
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