- Primosphere Limited Partnership
Primosphere Limited Partnership was one of four companies bidding for Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service, or
SDARS , licenses in theUnited States . The service would have been anadvertisement -supporteddigital audio service with an emphasis on serving music genres that had lost exposure in the terrestrial radio market during that period, such as classicjazz , "beautiful music ," "pop standard s," and swing music. Two dedicated public radio talk channels were also proposed along with traditionaltalk radio channels.History
1990:
Sirius Satellite Radio , known then as Satellite CD Radio, Inc., proposes the concept of a satellite-delivered digital radio service to theFederal Communications Commission .1991:
New York radio station WPAT switches formats on both its AM and FM stations from "beautiful music" to "adult contemporary" removing ahigh-fidelity FM radio outlet for these formats in the New Yorkmetropolitan area.1993: Popular music radio station
WNEW-AM in New York changes format from pop standards and swing music to business talk radio WBBR-AM.WQXR changes call letters toWQEW and format to pop standards and unsuccessfully attempts to capture the WNEW and WPAT listener diaspora.1995 January: The FCC sets aside 50 MHz (2310 MHz through 2360 MHz) in the
S-band for Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service, also known asSDARS and now commonly known as Satellite Radio. [http://dev.space.com/spacenews/archive95/sn1995.fff1476.html FCC sets aside spectrum for SDARS]1996: New York's WPAT-FM switches from music to Spanish language "adult contemporary" format. Sister AM station WPAT switches to Mexican music format, then to Korean language, and eventually paid ethnic programming.
1996:
Clifford Burnstein , resident of New York and a partner in entertainment industry companyQ-Prime , along withPeter Mensch bids $68 million for an SDARS license through holding company Primosphere Limited Partnership with the stated intention of restoring music genres no longer available in major radio markets. [http://www.observer.com/node/41262 Article about Primosphere L.P. that refers to its bid and XM/Sirius foreign ownership issues.]1997 April: American Mobile Satellite Corporation and Satellite CD Radio, Inc. are each awarded SDARS licenses. The companies eventually become known
XM Satellite Radio andSirius Satellite Radio , respectively. Primosphere andDigital Satellite Broadcasting Corporation are denied licenses by becoming third and fourth lowest bidders, respectively, during the auction.Fact|date=May 20071997 October 27: The FCC formally dismisses Primosphere's and Digital Satellite Broadcasting Corporation's applications for an SDARS license. [http://www.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Digest/1997/dd971028.html FCC Decision on Primosphere]
1997 November: Primosphere petitions the FCC to adopt foreign ownership restrictions for SDARS licensees in order to overturn both Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio's licenses. XM at the time had a 20% stake owned by foreign-owned
WorldSpace Satellite Radio . [http://sec.edgar-online.com/2001/03/30/0000950117-01-000648/Section2.asp Primosphere petitions for foreign ownership restrictions on SDARS licensees.]1999 July: American Mobile Satellite buys the 20% share of XM Satellite Radio owned by the foreign-owned WorldSpace, effectively removing foreign ownership issues.
2001 March: Primosphere petitions the
United States Court of Appeals to require the FCC to review its previous petition to require the FCC to adopt foreign ownership restrictions on SDARS licensees, now including just Sirius Satellite Radio.2001 September 25:
XM Satellite Radio officially launches.2001 December: The company petitioned the
FCC to reconsider its 1997 decision to dismiss the company's SDARS application. The FCC reaffirmed its decision and sealed the company's fate. [http://www.rwonline.com/dailynews/show_issue.cgi?year=2001&month=12&week=49 FCC Again Dismisses Primosphere]2002 July 1:
Sirius Satellite Radio officially launches after several technical and financial delays. [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-7796382_ITM Sirius Delays Launch To Conserve Funds]2007 August 27: Primosphere files second comment concerning the merger of Sirius and XM Satellite Radio. [http://siriusbuzz.com/primosphere-weighs-in-on-merger-again.php Primosphere weighs in on merger again (Siriusbuzz.com)]
References
ee also
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SDARS
*Sirius Satellite Radio
*XM Satellite Radio
*Digital Satellite Broadcasting Corporation
*Federal Communications Commission
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