PS -- here's an interesting take on XM and Sirius venturing into
Canada:
http://www.friends.ca/News/Friends_News/archives/articles11020402.asp
The article quotes from the Globe & Mail.
Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Say" <say@xxxxxx>
To: "Shortwave programming discussion" <swprograms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Swprograms] CBC on XM Satellite Radio
Joe Buch writes
At 02:41 PM 12/9/04 -0500, John Figliozzi wrote:
There'll be Canadian content on XM; but no CBC Radio. The CBC is
partnered with Sirius and Standard Radio in the Sirius Canada venture.
I
doubt they would make their product available to a direct competitor.
But,
today? Who knows for sure? :-))
But there has been NO announcement from XM or CBC regarding CBC
Radio
carriage on XM. And I don't expect to see one.
There are several satellite only channels from CBC radio
now. I would imagine that the feed would go there to XM.
As it is they feed the WRN shortwave from Galaxy satellite
through the one TPI in Toronto and then have Minnesota
PRI buy it for their Frozen-Overnigts segment.
---------
" Galaxie is CBC/Radio-Canadas 24-hour-a-day
digital pay audio service, available through satellite, cable
and microwave digital distribution systems. With nearly
four million paid subscriptions, Galaxie increased its
contribution to the Corporations net income in 2003-2004.
Galaxie also helped to fulfil CBC/Radio-Canadas cultural
mandate by promoting Canadian artists and, as required
by the CRTC, contributed money to indigenous musical
talent development.
For more information please see:
cbc.radio-canada.ca/htmen/highlights/arts.pdf"
---------
Here are two paragraphs from the NYT article that caused me to
believe
that CBC would be carried by XM:
" 'This is the first time we will be exporting channels into the
U.S.,'
said Kevin Shea, the president of Sirius Canada, a consortium made up
of
Sirius Radio, Standard Radio and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,
Canada's national public broadcaster. The company has promised to
offer four
CBC stations and one station produced by Standard Radio, a large
privately
owned Canadian broadcast company."
"Canadian Satellite Radio, in partnership with XM Satellite Radio,
plans
to offer a similar mix of news and music stations, as well as a
Canadian
comedy channel."
John, I do not know where XM would get a "similar mix of news and
music." from Canadian sources unless they also relayed the English and
French 1st and 2nd networks. For XM to develop their own programming
with
equivalent quality would be prohibitively expensive. The crappy look
angles
to the XM satellites will be enough of a handicap for XM without
introducing
significant "similar" programming costs. I have seen nothing in the
press
releases to indicate that the Sirius/CBC deal is exclusive.
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Joe Buch
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