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Old October 30th 03, 06:31 PM
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Do you
(or anyone) have any idea what kind of satellite service would bring me

all
those international broadcasters that I seem to remember claim satellite
presence?


WorldSpace satellite radio has more international broadcaster channels, but
it does not cover the USA and could probably never get a license to do so.
Oddly, WorldSpace is headquartered in Washington, DC, and at least some of
their roughly 10 proprietary music channels originate from Washington. They
have a web site.

Most of WorldSpace is free to the listener.

I recently read that they are in the process of establishing at least a few
subscription channels aimed at US & British expatriates scattered around
their coverage areas in Africa and Asia.



I've seen mention of Worldspace before. I saw a couple of receivers for it
on eBay. I live in Louisiana.
Do you think there's any chance I might be in the edge of its (possible)
South American coverage?
Moonman

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