Sirius Satellite Radio has admitted that it directed manufacturers to make
radios that did not comply with FCC regulations, reports
Radio World. Radio listeners have complained that satellite radios in nearby cars at times drown out terrestrial stations at the lower end of the dial, posing a problem for some public and Christian stations. Also in
Radio World: A Media Audit study found that
listeners to NPR-formatted stations have the second-highest incomes among listeners to more than 60 radio formats.
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