XM-Sirius in New Pitch for Merger

July 23, 2007 By JOHN DUNBAR, Associated Press Writer

(AP) -- The top executives at the nation's two satellite radio companies detailed pricing plans Monday that they said would let customers choose which channels they want to receive if the two firms are permitted to merge.



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