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Steve Sobol wrote: I suppose if you're listening to XM and are from San Antonio, Texas, it's "hometown" radio because that's where Clear Channel's corporate headquarters are. :P Or if you're in NYC and listening to Sirius. Correction: Clear Channel no longer owns an attributable stake in XM. They never owned as much as 25% in any case. (XM's headquarters are in Washington, BTW.) The biggest owner of XM is Rupert Murdoch's DIRECTV Group. -GAWollman -- Garrett A. Wollman | As the Constitution endures, persons in every | generation can invoke its principles in their own Opinions not those | search for greater freedom. of MIT or CSAIL. | - A. Kennedy, Lawrence v. Texas, 539 U.S. 558 (2003) |
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