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Superman07

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Aug 28, 2007
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Figured this deserved its own thread rather than continuing the bump the defunct Starplyr thread. Will make more sense anyway when it comes out.

-- Sirius XM is working on an application to stream the internet content to the iPhone and iTouch
-- Allows the estimated 7 million iPhone users to access SXM on the iPhone
-- They plan to launch the iPhone app in Q2

http://www.orbitcast.com/archives/live-blogging-the-fy08-sirius-xm-earnings-call.html#more

I'm looking forward to this very much. I hope it's sooner than 3 months, but I'd rather wait 3 than not have it at all.
 

poblack

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Jul 11, 2007
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They are no longer in jeopardy of filing for bancruptcy. The XM Sirius app is going to be huge.
 

FearlessFreep

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Jul 15, 2008
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AP article on Sirius/XM's announcement:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i9gPXnScj78XLv7AlGwDIEQeLChgD96SK2A80

Sirius XM Radio planning to stream to iPhone, iPod

By DEBORAH YAO

Financially struggling Sirius XM Radio Inc. is planning to stream its subscription radio service to the iPhone and iPod Touch devices from Apple Inc. beginning this spring.

After narrowly avoiding a filing for bankruptcy protection last month, the nation's only satellite radio provider wants to step up sales directly to consumers. New car purchases — which had been Sirius' best source of customers — are way down.

Sirius XM also said in a call Thursday to discuss its fourth-quarter earnings that it's ramping up efforts to reach buyers of used cars with factory-installed satellite radios.

"We've been testing a number of initiatives to make the Sirius XM content and experience more ubiquitous," said Jim Meyer, president of operations and sales at New York-based Sirius.

Sirius now has 19 million subscribers, up 10 percent from a year earlier.

By streaming its music, sports and talk channels to users of the iPhone and iPod Touch, Sirius can give its existing subscribers another way to access content and let new customers sign up without buying new radios, CEO Mel Karmazin said.

Sirius also sees opportunities to bundle its satellite radio service with TV packages from DirecTV Group Inc. DirecTV's controlling shareholder is Liberty Media Corp., which rescued Sirius from a debt bind last month with a $530 million investment. Karmazin said he has met with DirecTV CEO Chase Carey and Liberty CEO Greg Maffei over the past few days.

Karmazin said several parties had been interested in investing in Sirius, but the company's "complex" balance sheet and the liquidity crisis scared many away. Sirius faced $1 billion in debt that was coming due in 2009 that the company couldn't repay and was having trouble refinancing.

One person that stepped up was Dish Network Corp. CEO Charlie Ergen, who bought a substantial amount of Sirius debt to wrestle for control of the company. Karmazin rebuffed him, turning instead to an Ergen rival, Liberty's Chairman John Malone.

Liberty extended loans to Sirius at 15 percent interest and took a 40 percent stake in the satellite radio company. Karmazin defended that expensive decision, noting that General Electric Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. had recently raised money at 10 percent interest.

"Relative to them, 15 percent was required," Karmazin said.

On Tuesday, Sirius reported a fourth-quarter loss of $248.5 million, better than a loss of $405 million in the year-earlier quarter. Sales climbed to $644.1 million from $577.5 million a year earlier. Those results were adjusted to assume that Sirius' July 2008 purchase of XM occurred on Jan. 1, 2007, to enable year-over-year comparisons.

Expectations that it would need to file for bankruptcy protection hurt the company, as did the liquidation of Circuit City Stores Inc. and poor fourth-quarter traffic at other stores where Sirius radios are sold.

In the call Thursday, Sirius said it will stop providing revenue and subscriber guidance because of poor visibility into the state of the economy and auto sales.

However, the company expects to report earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of over $300 million in 2009, in line with previous projections. Additional aggressive cost cuts will help the bottom line as Sirius shores up revenue.

"We expect to see this turnaround continue in 2009 and beyond," Karmazin said.

Shares of Sirius rose by two cents to 18 cents in midday trading.

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
 

Unspeaked

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Dec 29, 2003
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Fair, but as the articles state it's an application generic program and will work for both the iPhone and iPod Touch. That's why I put it in the Application section. ;)

Yeah, I never know where to post anything iPhone related in the horrible labyrinth that is the iPhone Sub-Forums.

It's like a message board unto itself...
 

Manzana

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Jul 19, 2004
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Ha! The iPhone SiriusXM is starting to resemble vaporware. The sad thing is this company could really use an app revenue stream. I think it should be priced at 19.99 with a monthly fee of 12.95 (if u don't already have sirius) and work over EGDE/3G/WiFi

They are probably going to hold off until iPhone OS 3.0 to be able to add tiered pricing and external receivers to try and complicate things.
 

drichards

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XM had their app in testing before the damn merger was finalized. Have a look at their product cycle for both companies' portable offerings and you'll see long lead times across the board.
 

Lara F

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May 5, 2005
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Just FYI - the last Pocket Tunes update now allows for SiriusXM playback on the iPhone without Orb. $10, but you get other worthwhile features including web browsing while streaming (with added landscape and bookmark capabilities so it's closer to Safari).
 

jw2002

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Feb 23, 2008
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Ha! The iPhone SiriusXM is starting to resemble vaporware.

Yep, they should have gotten out in front of this roughly 1-2 years ago. When I was still a subscriber of XM (Dec 2005-Dec 2008), I managed to get my favorite channels to play in iTunes by pasting the URL of the stream that their (unreliable) web based player used. So the technical obstacles to this were always pretty nonexistent.

I canceled XM due to dissatisfaction with the new content after the Nov 2008 changeover and have since replaced it with plenty of podcasts and other online streaming. So even if they do develop an iphone/ipod player, they have to overcome a lot more stuff to lure back disappointed former subscribers.
 

verks

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Sep 18, 2007
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Just FYI - the last Pocket Tunes update now allows for SiriusXM playback on the iPhone without Orb. $10, but you get other worthwhile features including web browsing while streaming (with added landscape and bookmark capabilities so it's closer to Safari).

Thanks Lara for the info, This works great! The stream is crystal clear.

All it uses is the Sirius media player from Sirius.com. No need for a Sirius player now and the Pocket Tunes app is nice. :D
 

ken987

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Oct 12, 2007
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Thanks Lara for the info, This works great! The stream is crystal clear.

All it uses is the Sirius media player from Sirius.com. No need for a Sirius player now and the Pocket Tunes app is nice. :D

So...before I spend 10 bucks..Can this be blocked like the other apps? Can SiriusXM stop that portion of the service. I have the online listening acct since I have lifetime on the car...don't mind paying 10 bucks to listen to Sirius since I can't stream from work.
 

verks

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Sep 18, 2007
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So...before I spend 10 bucks..Can this be blocked like the other apps? Can SiriusXM stop that portion of the service. I have the online listening acct since I have lifetime on the car...don't mind paying 10 bucks to listen to Sirius since I can't stream from work.

I can only assume no but it uses the Sirius online media player so you use the built in browser in Pocket Tunes to access Sirius.com and login to your account and choose a station. The player allows the file type that Sirius uses to be played.

I'm sure though that Sirius could find a way if they wanted. Who knows? Anyone have any ideas on this?

All I know is that it works.
 

JonHimself

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Nov 3, 2004
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I can only assume no but it uses the Sirius online media player so you use the built in browser in Pocket Tunes to access Sirius.com and login to your account and choose a station. The player allows the file type that Sirius uses to be played.

I'm sure though that Sirius could find a way if they wanted. Who knows? Anyone have any ideas on this?

All I know is that it works.

So does it give you a listing of all the Sirius channels or do you have to manually add the streams? Any idea if it will work with Sirius Canada?

EDIT: Did some research, and realized that I have poor comprehension because there's a post that explains it is the online media player... so yes, it does list all of the channels... I e-mailed them about Canadian accounts (in case anyone else was wondering).

SECOND EDIT: I received a response from the support team, it does work with Canadian accounts. It involves a little bit of adjusting because the page renders different (or something like that... it's hard to pass on what I was told without ever having used the app myself) but it does work. Pretty quick response from them as well!
 

DTexman

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Does anyone know if this will work with an XM account? They have a flash media player on their site that the iphone cannot access.
 

JonHimself

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Nov 3, 2004
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Just wanted to say that I bought this app this morning, seems worth it so far. I'm using it with Sirius Canada. It comes with a web-browser and you have to log-in on the web interface (like you normally you would through sirius.com or siriuscanada.com) and then the usual Sirius Player with the three-pane window pops up. From there you just pick your station and it'll start streaming. Once each channel loads you're able to add that stream to your favorites so that you don't have to go back through the web interface every single time. Seems great so far. Sorry if I'm re-hasing information but just wanted to pass on what I've experienced.
 

JonHimself

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Nov 3, 2004
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Does anyone know if this will work with an XM account? They have a flash media player on their site that the iphone cannot access.

I assume yo won't want to do this, but if you do, PM me your username and password (even if you change it to something else) and the log-in instructions for XM (ie what website, where you have to click to listen online, etc) and I can try for you.
 
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