New York-based Sirius Satellite Radio has announced it will carry 24-hour programming from E! Entertainment Television and E! Online.
Sirius Signs E!, Raises Subscription Price
New York-based Sirius Satellite Radio has announced it will carry 24-hour programming from E! Entertainment Television and E! Online

Sirius will carry E! content on its 100-channel, nationwide audio entertainment service to be launched later this year.
Sirius has also raised its anticipated subscription price.
The E! Entertainment Radio channel on Sirius will include programming culled from some of E!’s series such as ... E! True Hollywood Story, Mysteries and Scandals and E! News Daily. Excerpts from E! Online will be combined with E!'s original entertainment news, information, gossip, reviews, celebrity profiles and live event coverage.
Sirius recently raised the expected monthly subscription price from $9.95 to $12.95. Satellite radio competitor XM Satellite Radio, Washington, D.C., still anticipates charging $9.99 per month. Both companies say they will launch later this year.
Sirius will broadcast up to 100 channels of digital-quality radio to motorists throughout the United States. Fifty channels will be commercial-free music and up to 50 other will carry news, sports, talk, comedy and children's programming.
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