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Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. Tuesday said it was looking at various ways to get a return on its $500 million investment in radio shock jock Howard Stern, including rebroadcasting his show on the Internet.
When asked if Sirius had the rights to rebroadcast Stern on the Internet, Scott Greenstein, president of entertainment and sports for Sirius, told reporters at the Reuters Telecommunications, Cable and Satellite summit that Sirius had not yet announced what it will do about that.
Stern recently signed a three-year deal with In Demand, a U.S. distributor of pay-per-view movies and events, to carry the TV version of his daily show on Sirius satellite radio.
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