Sirius Eyeing Video Broadcast For 2006
From FMQB.com

Sirius Satellite Radio is reportedly on track to deliver a satellite video service by mid-2006. Sirius is running field tests now and they are “all going according to plan,� according to Sirius' Retail Operations SVP Bob Law. Receivers for the video service may work as combination audio/video tuners that are designed to be compatible with after-market video screens and DVD players, and the price point is expected to be reasonable.
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3 Comments:
Good,
I'm excited about Ducktales and Napoleon Dynamite Playing on Sirius all the time. No. But seriously I don't know if non-satellite radio folks understand the impact of this. It is huge. The capabilities are endless. This could be used in many ways.
Think it would be awesome to get CNN video via Sirius. Don't care much for Foxnews, but I guess it would come with the package.
Be also kind of neat to see maybe 80s, 90s music videos. The weather would be good too in video.
Agree, the capabilities are endless. Where do I sign up to beta test!?
I would like to be able to get out various TV Stations such as
National from CNN,
FOX News, CBC TV Canada, etc.
Locals TV Stations of other major markets like New York, Chicago,etc.
We will see what happens...
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