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Sirius to Offer Modified Prices for Non-Adult Content

Sirius Satellite Radio has proposed, in a license-related filing with the FCC, to provide a cost-reduction to subscribers who choose not to receive adult content on their satellite radios.

The news came out during an oversight hearing with legislators about the proposed merger between XM and Sirius, writes Broadcasting & Cable. When Senate Antitrust Subcommittee ranking minority member Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) said he was concerned about protecting children from some of the “aberrant” material on satellite, Sirius CEO Mel Karmazin mentioned the proposed cost reduction.

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Comcast Unveils ‘Lightsaber’ Guide to Young Men

Comcast is hoping to enlighten media buyers on the ways of young men ages 18-34 with its new “field guide,” titled Hunting with Lightsabers, that has been in the works for a year and is now available.

The guide provides…

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Brainy Mags Flaunt Ads on Muffin Displays, Pizza Boxes

The Atlantic magazine is launching a campaign with ads in unexpected places - on muffin displays in corner stores, on restaurant menu boards and on the shampoo shelves at drugstores - in an effort to reach media buyers in New…

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Kraft, General Mills Invite Consumers to Buzz Online

Kraft and General Mills have launched word-of-mouth networks in the hopes of harnessing the positive force of chatter during a time when food prices are soaring and consumers are tightening their hold on purse strings.

General Mills has launched an…

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Arbitron, Facing Suit by NY AG, Publishes PPM Two Days Early

The New York Attorney General said on Friday that he would file suit against Arbitron to halt the commercialization of its new measurement system; Arbitron was given five days to respond.

Arbitron’s response came almost immediately: the company moved its…

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