Jorge
May 31st, 2007, 12:20 PM
League of rural voters say that satellite radio gives rural listeners better content and coverage than corporate radio conglomerates.
<p>An interesting development in the fight over the Sirius & XM satellite radio merger occurred this morning, one that will surely make Howard Stern happy on his vacation this week, with the League of Rural Voters coming out strongly on the side for the merger to be approved. </p>
<p>The League of Rural Voters, founded in 1985 as a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the representation of rural people in the public policy making process, has urg
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<p>An interesting development in the fight over the Sirius & XM satellite radio merger occurred this morning, one that will surely make Howard Stern happy on his vacation this week, with the League of Rural Voters coming out strongly on the side for the merger to be approved. </p>
<p>The League of Rural Voters, founded in 1985 as a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the representation of rural people in the public policy making process, has urg
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