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Primosphere

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primosphere

They tried to stop the Sirius/XM mergerbecause they hadn't been allowed to compete.

That's what Sirius/XM needs: competition.

I've never subscribed even though I heard some music that made me want to--though now that music isn't as good as it was.

Now, no one's saying Prmosphere could actually do anything even if they got permssion, but maybe that's your solution.
 
I'm not so sure. Maybe if the FCC gets enough complaints about how the merger made the product less desirable, they'd be willing to say Sirius is a monopoly and deserves competition.
 
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