TheBigA said:Hmmm. How did mergers and consolidation help the standards of terrestrial radio?
Keep in mind that the people running satellite USED to work in terrestrial. They were behind a lot of the consolidation that happened there. You're about to have deja vu, all over again.
Well, you hit the nail on the head there. Mel Karmazin is no dummy. He's going to find a way start making a profit with this company.
I posted my thoughts on the DFW radio board about it, but I'll repeat it here:
They have both burned through a ton of money launching satellites, building an infrastructure and paying for programming. It is time to find an economic model that allows them to make a profit. The problem they have is that they could fire ALL of their jocks (except for folks like Stern) and make only a tiny dent in the red ink. Merging the two operations into one building would help a bit. Putting advertising back on all the channels would help more. I would kind of hate that, but if it was kept to about 5 minutes an hour I don't think it would really hurt their subscriber rates.
One problem they're going to have is that the two radios are not interchangable right now. It's not possible to use your XM to hear Sirius programming, and vice versa. Even introducing new radios that will allow such a thing (essentially with two radios inside it) won't help much since they'll be more expensive and won't get much market penetration for a while.
Ultimately I think they're going to have to figure out a way to make the programming on the two services nearly identical. This will cut down on the number of overall channels they're programming. (between the two it's about 300 or so) That will then allow them to quit having to market separate programming on each service.
A la carte is fine if they've figured out what it will do for them. I am suspicious that it won't boost subscriber numbers much. I fear all it will really do is cut down on the revenue of the company among their current subscribers. That would be a disaster.
I still wouldn't bet against Mel.