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Mel Karmazin, Sirius Satellite Radio
September 26, 2006 In 2004, he became CEO of Sirius Satellite Radio, which, along with competitor XM Satellite Radio, has introduced subscription radio to the masses. Karmazin recently spoke with The Hollywood Reporter's Paul Bond about (what else?) the future of radio -- of the celestial and terrestrial varieties. Mel Karmazin: I don't think terrestrial radio is dying.
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