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<description>The XM Radio homepage provides information on the pricing, content, and functionality of the largest Satellite Radio broadcaster in America.&amp;nbsp; Two channels include &lt;em&gt;Sonic Theater&lt;/em&gt; and &lt;em&gt;Old Time Radio&lt;/em&gt;, specializing in radio drama content.&amp;nbsp; XM Radio follows a monthly payment scheme to fund the numerous commercial-free stations it offers.&amp;nbsp; XM Radio is experimenting with a partnership with Napster.</description>
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<title>Bronfman Fires Back at Apple</title>
<description>September 23, 2005&amp;nbsp; Warner Music CEO Ed Bronfman Jr. responds to Steve Jobs's objection to increased, variable pricing as well as pursuing additional money from satellite radio</description>
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