THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A singing statue of James Brown sits on top of a divider in one of Crutchfield Corporation's call centers as Rick Souder, Crutchfield's executive vice president of merchandising, displays an XM Delphi MyFi satellite receiver as well as a Sirius S50, at the company's headquarters in Charlottesville, Va. Satellite receivers are hot items for Christmas.
FILE PHOTO Elvis Radio on Sirius will feature 800 to 900 of Presley's songs.
Author Candace Bushnell, right,of "Sex and the City" fame, interviews Janice Dickinson during a taping of the "Candace Bushnell Sex, Success and Sensibility" show at the Sirius Satellite Radio headquarters Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2007 in New York. The offices draw an eclectic collection of celebrities, sports stars, musicians and Martha Stewart, often simultaneously, with many wandering casually through the halls on their way to or from a studio.The diversity of talent is best summed up this way: Howard Stern and Cardinal Edward Egan do their shows a few hundred feet apart. Only here could "The King of All Media" and a prince of the church cross paths - uncensored, of course. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
(THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Gary Parsons, left, chairman of XM Satellite Radio, and Mel Karmazin, CEO of Sirius Satellite Radio, shake on the deal meant to unite the two companies.
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