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There are companies that broadcast video over satellite, e.g. DTV, and a bunch of them in Europe.  (UK is a weird place where satellite has higher penetration than over-the-air broadcasting I think.)

 

I don't think people really want to watch video when driving.  I think passengers can entertain themselves with smartphones and tablets on the road.

 

In any case, Sirius has a very obvious moat (unlikely to see direct competitors in satellite radio) and a very obvious growth trajectory (greater penetration of cars with satellite radios).  If streaming music doesn't hurt them then it'll be really good times.

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Good post, Jay21. Your point about streaming/satellite being a delivery technology rather than a product is what too many people miss, IMO.

 

Have you looked into the economics of owning a music label? I haven't, and I'm curious to know if it has the characteristics that would attract Malone and Maffei.

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Good post, Jay21. Your point about streaming/satellite being a delivery technology rather than a product is what too many people miss, IMO.

 

Have you looked into the economics of owning a music label? I haven't, and I'm curious to know if it has the characteristics that would attract Malone and Maffei.

 

No. I have the least amount of knowledge of publishing and music labels so my thoughts aren't fully fleshed out right not which was one of the reasons I was hesitant to post. But, most of streaming economics accrue to labels/publishers. If Malone pulls the streamers contracts with Universal and makes it exclusive on another service, he will crush them.

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Lol indeed.

 

Buying Liberty Sirius can be cheaper, and one can expect the discount to close after a time.

It also possibly opens the way for LibS being spun off, and merged with Sirus after two years (though for now I think they still intend for Liberty to absorb Sirius and not the other way around).

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Does this mean they are not going to merge with SIRI? DTL for the unrealized gains in Liberty Media's SIRI stake is massive though... NAV calculation would be very different and would have to deduct the DTL if this is indeed the case.

 

They're only tracking stocks as opposed to a full split of the legal structure so DTL's should be unaffected.

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Does this mean they are not going to merge with SIRI? DTL for the unrealized gains in Liberty Media's SIRI stake is massive though... NAV calculation would be very different and would have to deduct the DTL if this is indeed the case.

 

They're only tracking stocks as opposed to a full split of the legal structure so DTL's should be unaffected.

 

Right. I guess just tracking stocks so taking over of SIRI is most likely still the end game.

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Thanks Liberty!

 

Do you know if they will post the audio or a transcript?  The webcast link on their IR site is just looped elevator music.

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