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Articles involving radio, including broadcast companies and industry trends.

SiriusXM logs subscribers losses during Q3, revises ad forecast
The company said higher churn and shifting ad budgets depressed its Q3 revenue — but it has a plan to turn things around.

SiriusXM unveils new pricing for satellite radio service
SiriusXM's updated satellite radio plans starts with a core package of music channels, with sports, talk and news channels available for separate fees.

TuneIn adds WSKQ-FM to premium audio service
TuneIn is now distributing New York-area station "Mega 97.9" to its premium subscribers.

Sinclair to produce, distribute “Unfiltered Soccer” podcast
The soccer program is the third sports-focused show to launch as part of Sinclair's expanding podcast business.

TuneIn collates local, national news audio streams into Election Channel
TuneIn has launched a dedicated section called Election Channel that aggregates local and national news radio providers and podcasts.

TuneIn renews distribution partnership with Cumulus Media
Streaming audio platform TuneIn has renewed its pact with Cumulus Media to distribute the broadcaster's AM and FM radio stations for several more years.

SiriusXM reveals more than two dozen holiday-themed music channels
SiriusXM will debut more than two dozen holiday-themed channels this season, including one in partnership with NBC late night talk show host Jimmy Fallon.

SiriusXM, ESPN Plus partner on free trial subscriptions
SiriusXM and ESPN Plus are teaming up to offer their respective subscribers access to each other's services through extended free trials.

Four killed after helicopter crashes into Houston radio tower
At least three radio stations transmit from the antenna, two of which are off the air. A child is believed to be among the fatalities.

SiriusXM adds two NBC News channels to radio service
Starting this week, SiriusXM satellite and streaming radio subscribers can listen to audio simulcasts of NBC News Now and Dateline 24/7 as part of their service.

U.S. sanctions force Sputnik Radio off the air
The sanctions made it difficult for Sputnik to continue buying time on radio stations for its programs; some shows are closing up, while others are going on an indefinite hiatus.

Congress should force AM radio broadcasters to serve the public interest
If lawmakers are going to require automakers to install AM radio receivers as a "safety feature," they also need to ensure AM radio broadcasters are undertaking the responsibilities of their license.
By:
Matthew Jordan