Topic: Mel Karmazin
A few days ago, my partner Dennis "Cos" Costa and I wrote an article speculating on the possibilities of a Slacker/Pandora type application for...
In this week's earnings call, Sirius XM (Nasdaq: SIRI) CEO Mel Karmazin talked about the next generation of satellite radios. I talked "SatRad 2.0"...
SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. (NASDAQ: SIRI) is trading at higher prices compared to the first time around, but the stock finds itself after earnings in...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sirius XM Radio on Wednesday posted better-than expected quarterly revenue, citing a sharp jump in subscribers to its pay-radio service and customers' desire for premium programing.The company, lead by media industry veteran Mel Karm
<div id="subtitle">Sirius XM earns small profit in 4th quarter, adds subscribersSirius XM Radio Inc. on Thursday posted a small profit for the fourth quarter as it added subscribers and cut costs.The satellite radio broadcaster was on the brink of ...
Sirius XM 3Q loss narrows on smaller charges and higher revenueSirius XM Radio Inc., the satellite radio provider that was on the brink of bankruptcy nine months ago, on Thursday reported a much improved third quarter as it signed up more subscribers ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sirius XM Satellite Radio Incon Wednesday said it extended the term of Chief Executive Mel Karmazin's employment contract, set to expire in November, through December 31, 2012, and raised his salary.In a filing with the Securities
Sirius XM Radio posts $236M loss for 1st-qtr, says revenue roseThe slump in the U.S. auto industry helped send Sirius XM Radio Inc. to a loss of $236.6 million in the first quarter and its first-ever quarterly decline in net ...
Sirius XM Radio to stream its service to iPhones in bid to expand customer baseFinancially struggling Sirius XM Radio Inc. is planning to stream its subscription radio service to the iPhone and iPod Touch devices from Apple Inc. beginning this spring.Afte
Sirius XM (SIRI) Chief Executive Mel Karmazin had choice words for competing radio companies during a recent conference for investors. "The reason why radio sucks, and the reason that most of you don't want to invest in it, is principally because ...