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| | Radio moves to cell phones - Apr. 5, 2005 |
 | | The satellite radio market has grown from 380,000 subscribers three years ago to more than five million today as the two players, XM Satellite Radio (Research) and Sirius Satellite Radio (Research), have cut deals to install their devices in new cars and lured popular personalities like shock jock Howard Stern away from terrestrial radio. |
 | | Daren Tsui, MSpot's CEO, says cell phone providers are eager to branch into Internet radio as part of their broader push into entertainment services. |
 | | "Given the momentum and the attributes that satellite radio has, it's not going to be easy to encroach on XM or Sirius and still be profitable," said Mather, whose firm does not own stock in or do investment banking business with either satellite radio provider. |
| money.cnn.com /2005/04/05/technology/radio_cellphone/?cnn=yes (951 words) |
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