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(The Internet Guide to Satellite Radio!)

XmFiles.com and RUsirius.com have been following satellite radio technology and programming since 2000.


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XmFiles.com, together with its companion RUsirius.com, is the original Internet guide to satellite radio.  Established in May 2000, these sites have documented developments in this technology since its inception.  

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The Christian Science Monitor (17 February 2005)
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (30 January 2005)
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CNBC (7 August 2003)
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The Columbus Dispatch (11 December 2001)
The Pittsburgh Post Gazette (19 November 2001)
The San Francisco Chronicle (19 November 2001)
CommVerge (1 December 2001)